Sample Career Plan
Develop a career plan based on our example.
Developing a career plan that lists your skills, interests, and goals can help you get on the right track to accomplishing your dreams. Here is a sample career plan:
Career goal:
To become a civil engineer. To design, plan, and supervise the construction of buildings, highways, and rapid transit systems.
Long-range, general abilities and requirements:
- At least a bachelor's degree in engineering
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Creativity
- Analytical thinking skills
- Capacity for detail work
- Presentation skills
- Writing skills
- Knowledge of physical sciences and mathematics
- Accreditation by licensing board
Current skills, interests, and experiences:
- Summer employment with a construction company
- High school mathematics courses (geometry, trig, advanced math, calculus)
- High school science courses (physics, chemistry)
- Experience working within a team (summer employment, school organizations, course projects)
- High school writing courses (four years of English, technical writing)
- Top 10% of class
- Natural creative ability and organizational skills
Short-term, specific goals to make your dreams a reality:
- Graduate in top 10% of high school class
- Achieve good test scores
- Be accepted to a university with a good engineering program
- Keep grades up to meet requirements for School of Engineering
- Continue work experience with internship or part-time/summer employment
- Participate in campus organizations for engineering students
- Earn a bachelor's degree
- Consider graduate school
- Improve presentation and writing skills by focusing on courses designed to enhance them
- Research license requirements
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