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Grade 12 Career Research Worksheet

This worksheet guides Grade 12 students through the process of career research, focusing on self-assessment, career exploration, and future planning.

Grade 12 Social studies Social SkillsCareer Research
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2 Short AnswerFill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceTrue / False

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D2.Eco.1.9-12D2.Psy.2.9-12

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career researchsocial skillsgrade 12career planningpost-secondary
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Grade 12 Career Research

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This worksheet will help you explore potential career paths. Read each question carefully and provide thoughtful responses. Use complete sentences where appropriate.

1. Identify three of your strongest skills or talents. How might these skills be valuable in a professional setting?

2. Describe a personal value that is important to you (e.g., creativity, helping others, financial security). How could this value influence your career choice?

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

informational interview
networking
job shadowing
apprenticeship

3. A great way to learn about a career by observing someone in their workplace is called  .

4. Building relationships with people in your desired field is known as  .

5. A structured program that combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction is an  .

6. Speaking with someone who works in a career you're considering to gain insight is conducting an  .

7. Which of the following is NOT typically a post-secondary education pathway?

a

University

b

Community College

c

Vocational School

d

High School Diploma

Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

8. Once you choose a career, you are committed to it for your entire working life.

T

True

F

False

9. Salary is the only important factor to consider when choosing a career.

T

True

F

False

10. Outline at least two actionable steps you can take in the next six months to further explore a career path that interests you.