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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelSelf-Discovery

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Values assessment

Identifying your personal values is an important part of a successful career plan. In this context, the word "value" refers to how you feel about the work itself and the contribution it makes to society. Most people who pursue work that is congruent with their values feel satisfied and successful in their careers.

Work values can be divided into two functional categories. Intrinsic values are those that relate to a specific interest in the activities of the work itself, or to the benefits that the work contributes to society. Extrinsic values relate to the favorable conditions that accompany an occupational choice, such as physical setting, earning potential, and other external features. Most people, in order to feel truly satisfied with their work, must find some personal intrinsic value in it.

The following is a list of personal values that many people have identified as being important to them in their careers. To begin exploring your own personal work values, rate each value listed with the following scale and add other values you consider essential to your list.

 

1 - Things I value VERY MUCH

2 - Things I VALUE

3 - Things I DON'T VALUE very much

 

 

Help Society

Do something which contributes to improving the world we live in
 

Help Others

Be directly included in helping other people, either individually or in small groups
 

Public Contact

Have a lot of day-to-day contact with the public
 

Work with Others

Work as a team member toward common goals
 

Work Alone

Do projects by myself, with limited contact with others
 

Competition

Engage in activities which pit my abilities against others
 

Make Decisions

Have the power to decide courses of action and policies
 

Work Under Pressure

Work in situations where time pressure is prevalent
 

Influence People

Be in a position to influence the attitudes or opinions of other people
 

Knowledge

Engage in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding
 

Work Mastery

Become an expert in whatever work I do
 

Artistic Creativity

Engage in creative artistic expression
 

 General Creativity

Have the opportunity to create new programs, materials, or organizational structures
 

Aesthetics

Participate in studying or appreciating the beauty of things, ideas, etc.
 

Supervision

Have a job in which I am directly responsible for the work of others
 

Change and Variety

Have work activities which frequently change
 

Precision Work

Work in situations where attention to detail and accuracy are very important
 

Stability

Have a work routine and job duties that are largely predictable
 

 Security

Be assured of keeping my job and receiving satisfactory compensation
 

Recognition

Be publicly recognized for the high quality of my work
 

Fast Pace

Work in circumstances where work must be done rapidly
 

Excitement

Experience a high degree of (or frequent) excitement in the course of my work
 

Adventure

Have work duties which require frequent risk-taking
 

Financial Gain

Have a high likelihood of achieving very great monetary rewards for my work
 

Physical Challenge

Do activities that use my physical capabilities
 

Independence

Be able to determine the nature of my work without significant direction from others
 

Moral Fulfillment

Feel that my work contributes to a set of moral standards which I feel are very important
 

Community

Live where I can participate in community affairs
 

Time Freedom

Be able to work according to my own schedule

 

Add others which are important to you.

 

My 5 Most Essential Values

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