There's a career path for everyone, let's find yours.
Thinking about a career? Learn what jobs are going to be in demand when you graduate.
Interested in learning on-the-job? Check out internships, apprenticeships, and more.
Explore entrepreneurship as a career opportunity. Start exploring.
Webster's Dictionary defines career as "an occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person’s life and with opportunities for progress."
An occupation for a significant period of one's life? You read that right. That’s why it's important to start exploring your interests and options as early as possible. By no means must you have your career path figured out by the time you graduate, but it's important to know what interests you and what doesn't interest you.
Wouldn't it be great to have a crystal ball that could predict what workers will be doing in the future? Some predict that up to 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven't been invented yet; however, the smart folks at the Montana Department of Labor and Industry have analyzed the data to provide some insight into the work we'll be doing in the future. Check it out!
Montana Career Information System is a tool available for teens and families to link interests and skills to occupations. This is a service provided through the Montana Department of Labor and Industry to help students create a customized, personal learning plan. You can create a profile and take the skills and interests assessments that will identify potential occupation matches based on your interests and skills.
In simple terms, work-based learning is learning about work, at work. Work-based learning happens through several different structures and can be customized to fit the needs of students, businesses, and communities. Here are a few examples:
Depending on your school’s policies, you may be able to earn academic credit for your work-based learning experience. Visit with your teacher or school counselor to learn more.
Have a great idea for a product or service that is needed in your community? You can start your own business to meet these needs. Here are some ways you can explore entrepreneurship as a career opportunity:
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