marcelaalva
Nov 20, 2008, 05:30 PM
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Clough
Nov 20, 2008, 07:25 PM
Hi, marcelaalva!
What is quoted below, is from the following site, What are goals and objectives? (http://career.asu.edu/s/careerplan/DecisionMaking/GoalsObjectives.htm) Thanks!
STEPS to Successful Career Planning
The STEPS model - Decision-making
Goals and objectives
A career goal is a general statement of intent.
A long-range career goal is a goal that incorporates all the information that you have gathered through Self-discovery and Investigation but may take several years of training and/or education to accomplish. An example of long-range career goals can include starting your own private counseling practice, or becoming a graphic art director for a large advertising agency.
A short-term career goal can be defined as a stepping stone needed to prepare you for your long-term goal. An example of short-term career goals can include getting certified as a private counselor, or getting a Bachelor of Arts degree in Graphic Design.
Objectives are the practical steps needed to help you achieve your short-term and long-range goals. There are three different categories of objectives:
Short-term objectives are activities which help you utilize the knowledge gained through Self-discovery and Investigation activities, and help incorporate that knowledge into the first steps towards your goal. Short-term objectives can include choosing a major, meeting with a career advisor, or signing up for a service learning or volunteer assignment.
Intermediate objectives include collecting the tools necessary to conduct a successful job search which will ultimately help you achieve your short-term and long-range career goals. These tools include creating a resume and portfolio, writing effective employment letters, developing behavioral interviewing skills, and conducting a job search.
Long-term objectives generally include those activities which incorporate the outside world of work with your college experiences. Examples of long-term objectives include getting an internship or co-op, sending out resumes and cover letters to prospective employers, and interviewing with various organizations of interest. Long-term objectives may also include planning for graduate school and future professional development.
Are you ready now to set some goals? . . .