Author(s): PRAXIS MEDIA GROUP
A job can be so much more than just a pay check. In part four, the video series dives into the peripheral benefits of finding a job where you can thrive. Hear real-life stories of people who found a sense of purpose, increased self-esteem, and financial independence when they successfully navigated the job search and take away their tips and resources so you can do the same.
Author(s): PRAXIS MEDIA GROUP
This four-part program addresses those challenges, providing tips and resources to overcome them. Hear personal work experiences from people with disabilities, as well as from employers and program administrators who provide professional training and guidance during the job search process.
Author(s): PRAXIS MEDIA GROUP
Part one in the video series outlines the job search process, providing tips at each step. Personal stories provide real-life background as viewers are encouraged to take stock of their skill set and interests, get connected to resources, establish a support network, and more.
Author(s): PRAXIS MEDIA GROUP
What can employers ask about a disability? Is the interview location accessible? Learn to navigate these unique barriers as well as common interview challenges such as what to wear and what questions to ask. Plus, hear directly from employers as they describe what they are looking for in a candidate.
Author(s): JAMES MICHAEL FARR TRUST A
The Career & Life Explorer gets students thinking about their futures and careers while encouraging them to stay in school, explore their options, and dream big. With bright colors, appealing graphics, and easy-to-follow instructions, the device guides students as they look at their career clues (their interests, talents, values, hobbies, and more); review more than 250 job titles arranged in six interest groupings; plan their high school courses and activities; and consider education, training, and work options after high school.
Author(s): JOHN J LIPTAK
The Career Exploration Inventory-EZ is more than an interest inventory. It helps individuals explore and develop a plan for three major areas of their lives—work, leisure activities, and education or learning.
Author(s): JOHN J LIPTAK
Individuals can explore and plan three major areas of their life—work, leisure activities, and learning—with the Career Exploration Inventory.
Individuals will reflect on 128 activities and consider their past, present, and future interest in them. Scores connect to 16 career interest areas with related jobs, education and training options, and leisure activities listed for each interest area.
Author(s): JOHN J LIPTAK
The Career Intake & Counseling Scale helps individuals identify their main concerns about their career development and success. In addition, the inventory helps career and employment counselors gather intake information that can aid them in conceptualizing their cases and developing effective plans to support their clients.
Author(s): JOHN J LIPTAK
The Career Personality Inventory (CPI) is based on the personality types created by Carl Jung (and later adapted by Meyers and Briggs for the MBTI) that have been used in a wide variety of educational and counseling situations for decades. The CPI uses a simple and innovative testing method requiring test takers to simply circle words that describe them and then total the number of descriptors circled.
The print assessment is sold in packages of 25.
Author(s): CAREER WORKS INC
The Career Priorities Profile (CPP) inventory empowers individuals to identify priorities and evaluate their career or job choices based on those priorities.
The print assessment is sold in packages of 25.
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