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Careers. Chemical Technician Environmental Engineer Machine Operator Process Engineer Product Development Manager Research Scientist Textile Chemist Textile Converter Yarn Technician Alterationist Clothier Color Consultant Dry Cleaner Laundry Worker Personal Shopper - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Careers

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Art/Creative DirectorCopywriter

Display DesignerFashion Model

Fashion Promotion specialistGraphic Designer

Market AnalystPublic Relations Specialist

Sales RepresentativeInspector

Machine Manufacturer Representative

PatternmakerSample Maker

Senior Mill AssistantSewing Machine Operator

Shipping and Receiving ClerkSupervisor

Production ManagerAccessories Designer

Apparel DesignerApparel Stylist

Design Associate Fabric DesignerFabric Librarian

Fabric stylistSketcher

Textile Colorist

Chemical TechnicianEnvironmental Engineer

Machine OperatorProcess Engineer

Product Development ManagerResearch Scientist

Textile ChemistTextile Converter

Yarn TechnicianAlterationist

ClothierColor Consultant

Dry CleanerLaundry Worker

Personal ShopperSpecialist in Home Decorations

StylistTextile Restorer

UpholstererWardrobe Consultant

BuyerCustomer Service Representative

Department ManagerFashion Coordinator

Merchandise ManagerProduct Developer

Sales AssociateStock Clerk

Store Manager

Consumer Educator SpecialistCooperative Extension Agent

Costume DesignerCostume Historian

Fashion EditorFashion Photographer

Fashion WriterFCS Teacher

Web-site Designer

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The WorkplaceCareer Preparation

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Knowing Yourself Aptitude – natural talent and capacity for learning

particular skills. Interest and skills: Look closely at your answers.

In school, the classes you like best indicate your interests.

Leisure activities also offer clues to interests. Individual or Group Work.

Career success is more likely when personal skills relate to the work.

To identify your skills, think positive. Remember that no one is “average” in everything. When you look closely, you can always find things that you like to do and that you do well.

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Knowing Yourself Interest Surveys

When interests and skills aren’t clearly apparent, special surveys identify interests and skills, through responses to questions. They give a good idea bout the career field you may want to consider.

Developing Skills Academics should never be overlooked. Skills

developed in classes affect performance on any job.

www.livecareer.com

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Researching Career Paths

Once you’ve pinpointed your interests and skills, look for careers that match. Focusing one one or two career clusters narrows your search more quickly.

By studying a cluster, you can learn where to begin a career path that links a series of related jobs within a field of work.

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Career Research50 points

In this project you will research 3 different careers. 1 career will need to be in the Fashion Field. The other 2 can be a career of your choice. You will then create a brochure over the career in Fashion.

The compiled information about each career should be recorded on the Career Exploration worksheet. Found on the webpage.

Websites www.bls.gov/k12/index.htm

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Looking For A JOB