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Discover essential strategies to maximize your major in building a successful career. This guide addresses common myths, such as needing to research careers after choosing a major, and provides actionable steps for finding your first job. Explore various factors to consider—such as physical and mental job aspects, job prospects, independence, supervision, travel requirements, and financial considerations. Utilize resources like informational interviews and networking opportunities available at the University. Connect with Career Services for guidance tailored to your major.
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Career Research . . . Strategies to Use your majorwww.msubillings.edu/careers
Myths & FAQ’s I don’t need to research careers. I’ve already picked a major! What’s the next step? What is this job/career REALLY like? How can I find my first REAL job? Factors to Consider Physical factors: flexible hours, variety, indoor/outdoor, travel, urban/rural setting| Mental factors: enterprise, independence, prospects, problem solving, responsibility for others, supervising, teaching, working with public Wages, family issues & lifestyle Will you be given the chance to start up new projects, activities or ideas?
Enterprising Will this job require/allow: Flexible Hours • Set schedule? • Create your own schedule? • Shift work? • Change schedules as needed? • Swap shifts with co-workers?
Independence Allowed to do tasks in your own way with little direction? Will a supervisor provide general direction or control every aspect of a process? Indoors or Outdoors • Where is most of the workday spent? • Does it change on a seasonal basis?
Job Prospects Number of job openings? Opportunity for advancement? Solving Problems • Identify problems? • Review related information? • Develop and apply solutions?
Responsibility Responsible for products or services created by others or only by self? Take care of others in need of protection? Supervision • Guiding? • Directing? • Encouraging? • Evaluating others’ work?
Teach Instruct others on new subjects or on how to do things? Travel • Make frequent, infrequent, day trips? • What % of time traveling?
More Factors to ConsiderVariety of Tasks? Work with Public?Wages? Starting wages? Potential for increase? Based on merit or time of service?
What’s Next? Ask your instructors/advisor/friends/family Set up informational interviews; see guidelines at: http://www.msubillings.edu/careers/info%20interview%20ques.htm Read job ads (newspaper & online) on a regular basis Research careers on the web Meet employers at “Ask An Executive” every Wed AM at Career Services for strategies & advice about career options that fit your major Ask Career Services and…..network, network, network!
University Campus: LIB 100 657.2168City College: Jacket Student Central 247.3006www.msubillings.edu/careers Career Services