What kind of career and technical training do you
want?
Education beyond high school at a career or technical school can lead
to a degree, diploma, or certificate in a variety of programs like computer
programming, automative technology, business administration and management,
cosmetology, and interior design. Think carefully about what you want
to do with your life. Find out as much as you can about the occupations
that interest you by using the library and internet, or by talking to
your high school guidance counselor or a representative at your local
One-Stop Career Center.
With so many options, you'll want to find the program that best matches
your natural skills, abilities, and interests in order to prepare for
a successful career in the field of your choice.
- Contact the licensing agency in the state where you want to go to
school to find information on schools offering the training or program
you're interested in. Those agencies can tell you whether the school
you are considering is operating legally in the state or if the state
requires the school to be licensed or certified in order to offer
instruction. To find a state licensing agency use the Directory
of Higher Education Officials.
What preparation do you need for a particular job?
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Do you need to complete a specific education program to get an
entry-level job in the field you are interested in? Do you need
to get a license or certificate in order to work in your field of
choice?
To get the answers to these questions, check with your high school
guidance counselor, people already working in the field, and professional
licensure agencies or certification organizations in your state.
To find the certification requirements, and the certifying agencies
for a variety of occupations, take a look at
Career InfoNet.
Also, find out if any special license or certification is needed
to get a job in the field of your choice. If you need a certificate
or license, ask any school you are considering if its graduates
are eligible for licensure or certification after they complete
its program.
It is also good to ask the school for the number of students who
take and pass their licensing exams. Also, ask the school what percentage
of its graduates find jobs in their field.
For more information about the skills and training you'll need
for a particualr job, look at these helpful web sites:
Occupational
Information Network, an interactive Web-based tool providing
information on skills and training required for different occupations.
CareerOneStop,
providing information on occupational trends and occupational skills,
knowledge, and abilities.
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Will employers accept the training as preparation for employment?
Call the employment office or human resources department of some businesses
or companies where you might like to work. Ask if they expect employees
to have a certificate or license in order to be hired. Also ask if they
can recommend a career college or technical school that provides the
training required for employment.
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