A person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.
Values
Jobs requiring working at least 40 hours per week
Full-Time Job
A goal that you expect to achieve in one year or less.
Short-Term Goal
Methods of paying for education/training, such as grants, scholarships, etc.
Financial Aid
Working without pay.
Volunteering
This cluster may be of interest to people who have strong leadership skills or want to act as role models for younger people. If you aspire to work in this field, it's beneficial to have a passion for the subject you plan to teach.
Education and Training
A settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
Attitude
Jobs requiring less than 35-40 hours a week, depending on the employer.
Part-Time Job
A way of reaching agreement in which each person or group gives up something that was wanted in order to end an argument or dispute.
Compromise
The fee that colleges charge to take their classes
Tuition
A short, written, description of an applicant’s personal data, education, and experience related to a job.
Resume
This cluster is for aspiring developers, web designers, network administrators and computer support specialists, and other careers in it are computer science teachers, computer forensic professionals and information security analysts.
Information Technology
A person who habitually puts off doing things.
Procrastinator
A task one is expected to perform on the job.
Job Duty
A goal that you expect to achieve in five or more years.
Long-Term Goal
Money that does not have to be repaid and is provided by government, schools or private donors to undergraduate students who meet the standards and qualifications.
Grant
Treating someone unfairly because of his/her race, religion, or gender.
Discrimination
This cluster includes jobs you can do in restaurants, bars, tourist attractions, resorts, hotels, and travel agencies. Career paths related to tourist attractions may appeal to people who have a passion for culture, arts, and traveling.
Hospitality and Tourism
The ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work.
Time Management
A special skill, knowledge, or ability that enables a person to perform a particular job.
Job Qualifications
A risky decision that is motivated more by immediate reward rather than by potential long-term negative consequences.
Impulse Decision
A course that is not required but can be chosen by students according to their interests.
Elective
A formal meeting between an employer and job applicant about a job opening.
Interview
This cluster includes workers who drive and fix vehicles or works behind the scenes to make sure that public transportation is efficient at all times.
Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
Preferred way to absorb, process, comprehend and retain information.
Learning Style
Fixed amount of money earned, regardless of hours worked.
Salary
Education or training following high school.
Postsecondary
A course that is required before another course can be taken.
Prerequisite
A personal set of values that determines how any employee approaches their work.
Work Ethic
This cluster includes not only psychologists, social workers, and child advocacy professionals, but also paths like hairdresser, manicurist, and cosmetologist. The workers in this cluster usually have strong interpersonal and listening skills and patience and empathy towards others.
Human Services