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career research

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The way you use your time, energy, and resources.   Lifestyle  
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A series of related jobs built on a foundation of interest, knowledge, training, and experience   Career  
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A series of steps to help identify and evaluate possibilities when making a choice   Decision Making Process  
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The potential for learning a skill   Aptitude  
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A skill you have already developed   Ability  
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A group of related occupations   Career Cluster  
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How many career clusters are there?   16  
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An objective that a person wants to obtain and works to achieve   Goal  
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Work that a person does for payment and it could turn in to a career   Job  
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A person's outlook on life, usually positive or negative   Attitude  
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A set amount of income for a time period worked ( a week, two weeks, one month)   Salary  
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Something that a person wants to learn more about   Interest  
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The pride and length you take to do a good job   Work Ethic  
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Purchasing manager, cashier, real estate agent, and hairdresser are all examples of what career cluster?   Marketing  
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Biological scientist, chemical engineer, drafter, and robotics technician are all examples of what career cluster?   Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics  
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Highway maintenance worker, postal mail carrier, water treatment operator, and city manager are all examples of what career cluster?   Government & Public Administration  
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Ship captain, automotive mechanic, school bus driver, and airplane pilot are all examples of what career cluster?   Transportation, Distribution & Logistics  
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Lawyer, security officer, firefighter, and police officer are all examples of what career cluster?   Law, Public Safety & Security  
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Funeral director, child care worker, social worker, and counselor are all examples of what career cluster?   Human Services  
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Credit analyst, accountant, bank teller, and insurance adjuster are all examples of what career cluster   Finance  
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Pest controller, farm equipment mechanic, veterinarian, and grounds keeper are all examples of what career cluster?   Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources  
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Mail clerk, receptionist, accountant, and human resources administrator are all examples of what career cluster?   Business, Management & Administration  
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Help desk technician, webmaster, cable tv installer, and computer programmer are all examples of what career cluster?   Information Technology  
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Nurse, pharmacist, surgeon, and dentist are all examples of what career cluster?   Health Science  
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Hotel manager, chef, amusement park operator, and recreation are all examples of what career cluster?   Hospitality & Tourism  
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School teacher, school principal, coach, and librarian are all examples of what career cluster?   Education & Training  
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Roofer, electrician, plumber, and architect are all examples of what career cluster?   Architecture & Construction  
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Radio announcer, photographer, jeweler, and writer are all examples of what career cluster?   Arts, A/V Technology & Communications  
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A grouping of occupations or career specialties based on the fact that they require a set of common skills and knowledge for career success. There are 16 clusters.   Career Clusters  
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