Careerresearchnotes 1
Careerresearchnotes 1
Include information about the top Career Cluster that matches your
personality/skills/interests in your multi-media presentation.
Category
Career
Description
Career 1
Plan, direct, or coordinate
activities of an organization or
department that provides
lodging and other
accommodations.
Career 2
Research, design, develop,
and test operating systemslevel software, compilers, and
network distribution software
for medical, industrial,
military, communications,
aerospace, business,
scientific, and general
computing applications. Set
operational specifications and
formulate and analyze
software requirements. Apply
principles and techniques of
computer science,
engineering, and
mathematical analysis.
Career 3
Represent and promote artists,
performers, and athletes to
prospective employers. May
handle contract negotiation and
other business matters for
clients.
Tasks
Coordinate front-office
activities of hotels or motels, and
resolve problems.
Interests
Enterprising - Enterprising
occupations frequently
involve starting up and
carrying out projects. These
occupations can involve
leading people and making
many decisions. Sometimes
Realistic - Realistic
occupations frequently
involve work activities that
include practical, hands-on
problems and solutions.
They often deal with
plants, animals, and realworld materials like wood,
tools, and machinery.
Many of the occupations
require working outside,
and do not involve a lot of
paperwork or working
closely with others.
activities.
Negotiate with managers,
promoters, union officials, and other
persons regarding clients' contractual
rights and obligations.
Obtain information about and/or
inspect performance facilities,
equipment, and accommodations to
ensure that they meet specifications.
Schedule promotional or
performance engagements for clients.
Advise clients on financial and
legal matters such as investments and
taxes.
Enterprising - Enterprising
occupations frequently involve
starting up and carrying out
projects. These occupations
can involve leading people and
making many decisions.
Sometimes they require risk
Education
Conventional - Conventional
occupations frequently involve
following set procedures and
routines. These occupations
can include working with data
and details more than with
ideas. Usually there is a clear
line of authority to follow.
Experience - A considerable
amount of work-related skill,
knowledge, or experience is
needed for these occupations. For
example, an accountant must
complete four years of college and
work for several years in
accounting to be considered
qualified.
Knowledge
Administration and
Management - Knowledge of
business and management
principles involved in strategic
planning, resource allocation,
human resources modeling,
leadership technique, production
methods, and coordination of
people and resources.
not.
Experience - A considerable
amount of work-related skill,
knowledge, or experience is
needed for these occupations.
For example, an accountant
must complete four years of
college and work for several
years in accounting to be
considered qualified.
Clerical - Knowledge of
administrative and clerical
procedures and systems such as
word processing, managing files
and records, stenography and
transcription, designing forms, and
other office procedures and
terminology.
Skills
applications.
Psychology - Knowledge of
human behavior and performance;
individual differences in ability,
personality, and interests; learning and
motivation; psychological research
methods; and the assessment and
treatment of behavioral and affective
disorders.
Personnel and Human Resources Knowledge of principles and
procedures for personnel recruitment,
selection, training, compensation and
benefits, labor relations and
negotiation, and personnel information
systems.
Career 1
Career 2
Career 3
Federal government
19%
Depository credit
18
intermediation
State government, excluding
13
education and hospitals
Securities, commodity
contracts, and other financial
12
investments and related
activities
Management of companies
11
and enterprises
22%
16
15
7
6
Working
Conditions
courses.
Some large firms or specialized jobs
may require a masters degree in
computer engineering. Some
experienced engineers obtain a
masters degree in business
administration (MBA). All engineers
must continue their learning over the
course of their careers in order to
keep up with rapid advances in
technology.
Job Outlook
Employment of financial
examiners is projected to grow 10
percent from 2014 to 2024, faster
than the average for all
occupations. Employment growth
for financial examiners will vary
by industry group. Implementation
of new financial regulations is
expected to create a need for more
examiners among financial
institutions. However, declining
overall employment in the federal
government will slow growth for
these workers.
Demand for these workers has
risen in the financial industry
because of an increasing number
of new regulations. More financial
Federal government
$110,920
Securities, commodity
contracts, and other
82,090
financial investments
and related activities
Management of
companies and
75,540
enterprises
State government,
excluding education and 65,840
hospitals
$113,900
110,770
109,080
108,040
Government
107,420
Depository credit
intermediation
65,530
Annual Pay
180000
160000
140000
120000
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80000
60000
40000
20000
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Annual Pay