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Career Resources

It’s never too early to explore careers. Your potential career track plays a role in the training or college you choose and the classes you take. For example, if you think you might want to pursue a skilled trade such as culinary or welding, a community college or trade school would be best. If you want to be a doctor or architect, you’ll need advanced training through a university. Exploring careers can be accomplished in many ways:
 
Career assessments such as http://www.careerbridge.wa.gov/ or talk with Kathleen Proud in the CTE Center
 
Research careers online
 
Job shadows (Ask people you know or local organizations if they’ll let you follow along for a day – see Ms. Proud for a job shadow packet to help you with this option)
 
Attend a career day
 
Find professionals in careers you are interested and interview them
 
Look into internship programs or consider volunteering in a field of interest