Career Services
Career Planning - Youth
Students are invited to utilize Career Center resources individually, with family members, school groups, or community based organizations. Students can identify careers that match their interests, abilities, skills, and work preferences, explore all post high school options, and access current Labor Market Information.
For more information, contact John Pritchett, 262.695.7847.
Activities
- Individual career planning assistance
- Career planning classroom activities
- Career planning presentations for parents, community groups, and organizations
- Parents as Partners in career planning workshops
External Resources
The Internet dramatically increases the access individuals have to resources and services for career planning. The problem, however, is that career planning resources found on the Internet vary in quality and appropriateness for different users. Some individuals may be better served if they seek assistance from a professional Career Counselor, Career Development Facilitator, or Guidance Counselor. Additional information on this subject can be found in the National Career Development Association (NCDA) report, "NCDA Guidelines for the Use of Internet for Provision of Career Information and Planning Services".
