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The world of work is changing rapidly. Career Journeys for Young People is a comprehensive guide to the many multiple choices a child has to make from Key Stage 7 upwards. Be it choosing options for GCSEs, whether to go to university or for an apprenticeship and beyond. 15 chapters cover in detail what the different options and choices are and how to lead career discussions as well as guidance. t if it goes wrong. It is supplemented with a comprehensive list of career resources from Career Companion- one of the best career websites. Chapters cover: Career ideas for years 7 to 9 GCSEs: what…mehr

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The world of work is changing rapidly. Career Journeys for Young People is a comprehensive guide to the many multiple choices a child has to make from Key Stage 7 upwards. Be it choosing options for GCSEs, whether to go to university or for an apprenticeship and beyond. 15 chapters cover in detail what the different options and choices are and how to lead career discussions as well as guidance. t if it goes wrong. It is supplemented with a comprehensive list of career resources from Career Companion- one of the best career websites. Chapters cover: Career ideas for years 7 to 9 GCSEs: what they are and how to do well Years 10 and 11: career planning and choices Year 12: looking forward Further education: why consider it? Apprenticeships explained UCAS. Personal. statements Clearing made clear First year at university Life's opportunities: how to make the most of them The labour market: keeping up with the changes The labour market: how to find the best information Application forms made simple Work experience: how to make the most of it 'What happens if it all goes wrong?' Career myth busting: common career misconceptions
Autorenporträt
The Careers Writers Association is a collective of careers writers. Individual Contributors: Alan Bullock, Susanne Christian, Alison Dixon, Paul Greer, Helen Janota, Elaine Mead, Hilary Nickell, Gill Sharp, Michael Spayne, Debbie Steel, Ellie Stevenson, Chris Targett, Jill Valentine, Mark Yates.