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Exploring career decisions. Objective 3.01 Understand the World of Work and How the World of Work Changes Essential Questions: What is the world of work? What factors make the world of work change?. Job Occupation Career Volunteer. Classifications of work.
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Exploring career decisions Objective 3.01 Understand the World of Work and How the World of Work Changes Essential Questions: What is the world of work?What factors make the world of work change?
Job • Occupation • Career • Volunteer Classifications of work
Work done to earn money or pay • Example: Cleaning your room to earn money to go to the movies Job
Set of related or similar job skills and experiences • Example: Cashier, flight attendant, waitress Occupation
A series of jobs held over a period of time in the same or related field or area of interest • Example: A career in medicine as a scientist, teacher, and doctor Career
Work done for free • Example: Working for Habitat for Humanity on a Saturday Volunteer
Industry/career field (cluster) • Education and training cluster • Similar occupations/careers • Teacher, counselor, and psychologist • Common interests and skills • Planning, managing, educating, and training Work clusters
Income • Identity • Lifestyle • Satisfaction • Contribution Reasons for working
Global economy • Technology • Society • Workplace trends Factors contributing to changes in the world of work