Deck 13: Choosing a Career and Developing a Portfolio Career
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Deck 13: Choosing a Career and Developing a Portfolio Career
1
High scorers on the "conventional theme" of the Strong Interest Inventory would usually enjoy occupations such as:
A) mechanic, farmer, and military officer.
B) artist, writer, and actor.
C) law, merchandising, and sales.
D) accountant, banker, and credit manager.
A) mechanic, farmer, and military officer.
B) artist, writer, and actor.
C) law, merchandising, and sales.
D) accountant, banker, and credit manager.
D
2
A key contribution of a career counsellor is to:
A) assist the client to make a sound career choice.
B) determine the best career opportunity for the client.
C) steer the client toward high-demand occupations.
D) provide the client with job leads.
A) assist the client to make a sound career choice.
B) determine the best career opportunity for the client.
C) steer the client toward high-demand occupations.
D) provide the client with job leads.
A
3
__________ match preferred lifestyles to career choices.
A) Interests tests
B) Growth occupations
C) Interpersonal skills
D) Flexible work schedules
A) Interests tests
B) Growth occupations
C) Interpersonal skills
D) Flexible work schedules
D
4
Job-shadowing is:
A) a way of gaining information about an occupation.
B) the experience of losing interest in one's occupation.
C) a form of harassment at work similar to stalking.
D) the result of companies choosing to downsize.
A) a way of gaining information about an occupation.
B) the experience of losing interest in one's occupation.
C) a form of harassment at work similar to stalking.
D) the result of companies choosing to downsize.
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5
A skill refers to something:
A) inborn, but yet to be developed.
B) that you can actually do now.
C) physical rather than mental.
D) mental rather than physical.
A) inborn, but yet to be developed.
B) that you can actually do now.
C) physical rather than mental.
D) mental rather than physical.
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6
A person with good __________ skills has the ability to lead, organize, and motivate others.
A) creative
B) communication
C) interpersonal relations
D) management
A) creative
B) communication
C) interpersonal relations
D) management
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7
The pattern which a person prefers for investing energy into work and non-work activities are referred to as:
A) stress.
B) portfolio career.
C) lifestyle.
D) a theme.
A) stress.
B) portfolio career.
C) lifestyle.
D) a theme.
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8
Doing a placement in your college program is most closely linked to what method of obtaining occupational facts?
A) Match you career to your lifestyle.
B) Firsthand experience.
C) Speaking to people.
D) Printed and electronic information.
A) Match you career to your lifestyle.
B) Firsthand experience.
C) Speaking to people.
D) Printed and electronic information.
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9
A good strategy for balancing the demands of career and personal life is to:
A) avoid occupations in competitive fields.
B) avoid managerial and sales work.
C) choose an occupation that matches your lifestyle.
D) choose an occupation that offers high pay and short hours.
A) avoid occupations in competitive fields.
B) avoid managerial and sales work.
C) choose an occupation that matches your lifestyle.
D) choose an occupation that offers high pay and short hours.
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10
Investigating, researching, and systematizing are included in __________ skills.
A) office
B) sales
C) scientific
D) management
A) office
B) sales
C) scientific
D) management
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11
An invaluable supplement to reading about occupations is ______________ engaged in them.
A) doing the occupation first hand
B) researching your chosen occupation on the internet
C) cold calling people to ask for work
D) speaking to people
A) doing the occupation first hand
B) researching your chosen occupation on the internet
C) cold calling people to ask for work
D) speaking to people
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12
Which of the following is not an occupational theme on the Strong Interest Inventory?
A) Realistic
B) Idealistic
C) Enterprising
D) Conventional
A) Realistic
B) Idealistic
C) Enterprising
D) Conventional
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13
_____________refers to working with facts, information, and ideas made from observations and interpretations.
A) Data/Information
B) People
C) Things
D) Observations
A) Data/Information
B) People
C) Things
D) Observations
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14
A new career should be__________, such as phasing into the new type of work.
A) built suddenly
B) built gradually
C) pursued as a result of thorough research
D) adjusted to match your lifestyle
A) built suddenly
B) built gradually
C) pursued as a result of thorough research
D) adjusted to match your lifestyle
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15
A career is a series of job-related experiences that:
A) earn you a living.
B) move you steadily upward in responsibility.
C) fit into a pattern.
D) bring you satisfaction.
A) earn you a living.
B) move you steadily upward in responsibility.
C) fit into a pattern.
D) bring you satisfaction.
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16
A major output of the Strong Interest Inventory is to:
A) identify career skills.
B) match a person's interests with careers.
C) match a person's interests with skills.
D) match a person's capabilities with opportunities.
A) identify career skills.
B) match a person's interests with careers.
C) match a person's interests with skills.
D) match a person's capabilities with opportunities.
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17
To best implement the career-finding strategy of choosing a growth occupation, it is particularly important to choose:
A) from the top five percent of growth occupations.
B) occupations that have a pattern of long-term growth.
C) an occupation that matches your interests.
D) an occupation that is growing in several regions of the country.
A) from the top five percent of growth occupations.
B) occupations that have a pattern of long-term growth.
C) an occupation that matches your interests.
D) an occupation that is growing in several regions of the country.
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18
The use of __________ has greatly increased in recent years for investigating occupations.
A) the Internet
B) the library
C) newspapers
D) career counselors
A) the Internet
B) the library
C) newspapers
D) career counselors
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19
A key strategy for making a sound career choice is to match your capabilities with:
A) job opportunities.
B) preferences of family members.
C) capabilities of role models.
D) fantasy goals.
A) job opportunities.
B) preferences of family members.
C) capabilities of role models.
D) fantasy goals.
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20
In an attempt to make a sound vocational choice, Kaled studies the National Occupational Classification. He is practicing the strategy referred to as:
A) seek professional help.
B) get first-hand experience.
C) match your career to your lifestyle.
D) find occupational facts.
A) seek professional help.
B) get first-hand experience.
C) match your career to your lifestyle.
D) find occupational facts.
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21
A person with a portfolio career would typically:
A) earn money in several different ways.
B) carry around a portfolio of accomplishments.
C) maintain a portfolio of investments.
D) switch careers about every seven years.
A) earn money in several different ways.
B) carry around a portfolio of accomplishments.
C) maintain a portfolio of investments.
D) switch careers about every seven years.
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22
Which one of the following is the least valid suggestion for career preparation?
A) Choose between a domestic and international job.
B) Develop your interpersonal skills.
C) Strive for high-quality work.
D) Learn a few skills others do not possess.
A) Choose between a domestic and international job.
B) Develop your interpersonal skills.
C) Strive for high-quality work.
D) Learn a few skills others do not possess.
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23
A major purpose of identifying occupational interests is to measure your aptitudes and capabilities for various lines of work.
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24
Persuading others, negotiating, promoting, and dressing fashionably are all part of office skills.
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25
A major reason why employees consider a new career is that they crave:
A) more money. b, greater security.
C) greater independence.
D) more time off.
A) more money. b, greater security.
C) greater independence.
D) more time off.
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26
A good feature about choosing a career to match one's lifestyle is that the person usually doesn't have to make a compromise.
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27
You should only go to a career counsellor if you are desperate for work.
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28
Listing your skills shows a prospective employer what you can actually do.
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29
It would not be wise to choose work in a growth occupation if:
A) you did not like the work.
B) it was not related to technology.
C) the work did not lead to rapid promotions.
D) you had to learn anything new.
A) you did not like the work.
B) it was not related to technology.
C) the work did not lead to rapid promotions.
D) you had to learn anything new.
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30
Your preferred lifestyle can serve as a useful guide to choosing a good career for yourself.
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31
A career is any job that one holds for more than five years.
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32
A key purpose of the Strong Interest Inventory is to match a person's interests with job opportunities.
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33
One of the best features of the National Occupational Classification is that it measures your interests and compares them with people in selected occupations.
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34
There has been a move for people to achieve a healthy balance between work, leisure, and interaction with people.
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35
People who are high scorers on the realistic theme on the Strong Interest Inventory tend to be physically strong and frequently aggressive in outlook.
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36
The National Occupational Classification is an excellent source for getting occupational facts.
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37
It is recommended that the career-switcher:
A) plunge immediately into a new career.
B) skip most of the steps used in selecting a first career.
C) look primarily into growth fields.
D) build a new career gradually.
A) plunge immediately into a new career.
B) skip most of the steps used in selecting a first career.
C) look primarily into growth fields.
D) build a new career gradually.
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38
According to your text, creativity should not be considered a skill area.
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39
Assume that you achieve a high score on the Enterprising theme of the Strong Interest Inventory. You would probably also score high on the Business Management interest scale.
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40
In choosing a career, a key purpose of learning more about yourself is to match your preferences with opportunities in the outside world.
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41
Obtaining firsthand experience is a recommended way of making sound career choices.
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42
According to an authority cited in the human relations text, the new type of career emphasizes doing work that fits one's major values in life.
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43
An increasingly popular path for the career switcher is to move from self employment to salaried employment.
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44
In the long run, choosing a growth occupation is more important than choosing one that matches your interests.
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45
Career switching has decreased because more people are now making good initial career choices.
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46
A person with a portfolio career earns money in several ways, using a variety of skills.
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47
In boom economic times, it is not necessary to get an edge.
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48
One of the recommended ways of learning about a given occupation is to make cold-canvass calls to members of that occupation in order to obtain an interview.
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49
A recommended way of launching a second career is to give it your best shot by pursuing it full time as soon as possible.
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A portfolio career gives a person some protection against the risk of job loss.
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