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C2.0 - Identifying Strengths & Skills for Career Growth

10/21/2024

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Image of girls and women using technology.Image of girls and women using technology.
Level 2 Prompts - Reflect & Write: Reflect on the following prompts and write out your responses. You will use them later on in the lesson.
Skills and Passions – Identifying Strengths
This level encourages more reflection on personal skills and developing interests into career possibilities.
  1. What are some technical or creative skills you’ve gained from school, work, or hobbies that you really enjoy using?
  2. Can you describe a tech-related project or challenge you've worked on, and how you felt about the outcome?
  3. Which aspects of technology align with your passions? (e.g., solving real-world problems, innovation, teamwork, helping others)
  4. Are there any areas in tech where you’ve already developed some expertise or confidence? Share a moment where you felt “in the zone.”
Skills and Passions – Identifying Strengths Beyond Tech
This level encourages reflection on non-tech skills, personal growth, and how those could intersect with a tech career.
  1. What are some skills or talents you’ve developed in non-tech areas of your life (e.g., communication, leadership, creativity, problem-solving)?
  2. Can you share a project or event you’ve participated in (outside of tech) that made you feel proud or accomplished? What role did you play?
  3. In which non-tech activities do you feel most connected to your passions? (e.g., helping others, creating something new, leading a team)
  4. Are there any activities outside of technology where you’ve built confidence? How do you bring that confidence into other areas of your life?

Lesson 2: Identifying Strengths and Skills for Career Growth
Objective: Explore your strengths and passions to identify careers where you can thrive.
Step 1: Respond to Prompts
Use these prompts to reflect on your skills and passions:
  • What technical or creative skills have you gained from school, work, or hobbies that you enjoy using?
  • What non-tech skills or talents do you excel at in everyday life? (e.g., communication, leadership, problem-solving)
  • Are there any areas where you’ve built confidence or expertise, either in tech or non-tech fields?
Step 2: Match Responses with Career Fields
Using your responses, revisit the traditional and emerging fields list. Identify fields or industries where you can leverage your skills. For instance:
  • If you excel at problem-solving and creativity, you may explore Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or Social Innovation.
  • If you have leadership experience in non-tech areas, consider Management Consulting or Project Management.
Step 3: ChatGPT Career Exploration
Once you’ve identified some potential fields, use ChatGPT to explore deeper opportunities:
"Based on my skills in [insert skill] and my experience in [insert non-tech skill], can you suggest job roles where I can use these skills in both traditional and emerging fields?"
For example:
"Based on my skills in data analysis and my leadership experience in community projects, can you suggest potential job roles?"
Step 4: LinkedIn Research
Search for people on LinkedIn working in fields that match your skills. Identify professionals who have a career path similar to what you’re interested in:
  • What type of work are they involved in?
  • How did they build their career, and what are the milestones along the way?
Step 5: Skills and Salary Search
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Take the careers identified in your ChatGPT search and find the average salary ranges for each. Start by searching on Glassdoor or Indeed, and then use a second source like Payscale or Salary.com. Compare how the salary information differs between these platforms. Do the ranges match, or do you notice significant differences? What factors might influence these variations (location, industry, experience)?

Examples of Technical Skills
  1. Programming and Coding (e.g., Python, Java, C++)
  2. Data Analysis and Visualization
  3. Machine Learning Algorithms
  4. Cloud Computing (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)
  5. Cybersecurity (e.g., network security, ethical hacking)
  6. Database Management (e.g., SQL, NoSQL)
  7. Web Development (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  8. Mobile App Development (e.g., Swift, Kotlin)
  9. DevOps and Continuous Integration/Deployment (CI/CD)
  10. Network Engineering
  11. System Administration (e.g., Linux, Windows)
  12. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Neural Networks
  13. Blockchain Development
  14. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) Development
  15. Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
  16. Embedded Systems and IoT Development
  17. Game Development (e.g., Unity, Unreal Engine)
  18. Automation and Robotics
  19. Digital Forensics
  20. 3D Modeling and Animation
  21. Quantum Computing
  22. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  23. Software Testing and Debugging
  24. Project Management (e.g., Agile, Scrum)
  25. Technical Writing
  26. SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  27. User Experience (UX) Design
  28. User Interface (UI) Design
  29. Audio/Video Production and Editing
  30. Technical Support and Troubleshooting
Examples of Creative Skills
  1. Graphic Design (e.g., Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator)
  2. Creative Writing (e.g., fiction, poetry, screenwriting)
  3. Photography and Photo Editing
  4. Video Production and Filmmaking
  5. Painting and Drawing
  6. Music Composition and Production
  7. Sculpting or Pottery
  8. Interior Design
  9. Fashion Design and Sewing
  10. Acting and Theater Arts
  11. Illustration and Character Design
  12. Branding and Marketing Design
  13. Social Media Content Creation
  14. Public Speaking and Storytelling
  15. Copywriting and Content Writing
  16. Calligraphy and Lettering
  17. Dance Choreography
  18. Jewelry Design and Crafting
  19. Animation (2D or 3D)
  20. Voice Acting
  21. Event Planning and Management
  22. Floristry and Floral Design
  23. Culinary Arts and Food Styling
  24. Podcast Production
  25. Creative Direction
  26. Illustration for Comics or Graphic Novels
  27. Theater Direction and Playwriting
  28. Fashion Illustration
  29. Mural Painting
  30. Art Curation and Exhibition Design
Examples of Non-Tech Skills & Talents
  1. Leadership
  2. Emotional Intelligence
  3. Conflict Resolution
  4. Public Speaking
  5. Teamwork and Collaboration
  6. Critical Thinking
  7. Decision Making
  8. Time Management
  9. Adaptability and Flexibility
  10. Active Listening
  11. Networking
  12. Problem Solving
  13. Customer Service
  14. Negotiation
  15. Project Management
  16. Cultural Competency
  17. Organizational Skills
  18. Event Coordination
  19. Sales and Persuasion
  20. Mentoring and Coaching
  21. Strategic Thinking
  22. Budgeting and Financial Management
  23. Delegation
  24. Interpersonal Communication
  25. Stress Management
  26. Attention to Detail
  27. Public Relations
  28. Volunteer Management
  29. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  30. Fundraising
  31. Crisis Management
  32. Workplace Mediation
  33. Customer Relationship Management
  34. Employee Training and Development
  35. Talent Management
  36. Goal Setting and Prioritization
  37. Writing for Non-Technical Audiences
  38. Facilitation and Moderation
  39. Research and Information Gathering
  40. Work-Life Balance Strategies

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C1.0 - Exploration of Career Interests

10/21/2024

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Image of girls and women using technology.Image of girls and women using technology.



Level 1 Prompts - Reflect & Write: Reflect on the following prompts and write out your responses. You will use them later on in the lesson.
Exploration – Discovering Interests
At this stage, the focus is on uncovering general interests in tech and exposure to inspiring women in the field.
  1. What are some areas of technology that you find exciting or intriguing? (e.g., coding, cybersecurity, data science, design, AI)
  2. Can you name a woman in tech who has inspired you or whom you would like to learn more about?
  3. Do you enjoy problem-solving or creative tasks? Give an example of a situation where you found this enjoyable.
  4. How do you like to learn new skills? (e.g., hands-on projects, reading, online courses, collaborating with others)
Exploration – Discovering Non-Tech Interests
At this stage, the focus is on uncovering general non-tech interests and personal inspirations outside of technology.
  1. What activities or hobbies do you enjoy outside of technology? (e.g., sports, arts, volunteering, cooking)
  2. Who is a woman in a non-tech field who inspires you, and why?
  3. What kinds of challenges or activities in your everyday life make you feel energized or excited?
  4. When learning something new outside of tech, how do you prefer to engage? (e.g., trying it hands-on, watching tutorials, learning from others)

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Lesson 1: Exploration of Career Interests
Objective: Help individuals identify their general interests in technology and non-tech fields and begin exploring career opportunities.
Step 1: Respond to Prompts
Use the following prompts to help guide your initial exploration of interests:
  • What areas of technology do you find exciting or intriguing? (e.g., coding, cybersecurity, design, AI)
  • What activities or hobbies do you enjoy outside of technology? (e.g., sports, arts, volunteering, cooking)
  • Who is a woman in a tech or non-tech field who inspires you?
  • What kinds of challenges or activities make you feel energized or excited?
Step 2: Match Responses with Career Fields
After answering the prompts, review the traditional and emerging fields list. Select two to three fields that align with your answers. For example:
  • If you enjoy design and problem-solving, you might be interested in UX/UI Design or Graphic Design.
  • If you enjoy creative writing or storytelling, you might be interested in Digital Marketing or Content Creation.
Step 3: ChatGPT Career Exploration
Now that you have your initial answers and chosen fields, use ChatGPT to generate diverse job opportunities. Here’s a prompt you can use:
"Based on my interest in [insert tech field] and my passion for [insert non-tech interest], can you suggest some potential job roles in both traditional and emerging fields? I enjoy [insert an activity or challenge]."
For example:
"Based on my interest in UX/UI Design and my passion for creative writing, can you suggest potential job roles in both traditional and emerging fields?"
Step 4: LinkedIn Research
Use LinkedIn to find individuals currently working in fields that interest you. Start by typing in job titles or career fields you found interesting (e.g., UX Designer, Digital Marketer). Once you find profiles, note down the experiences and skills these professionals have. Ask yourself:
  • What are the common qualifications and skills among these individuals?
  • How can I begin to acquire similar skills or experience?
Step 5: Career Search
Now that you’ve used ChatGPT to identify some potential career options based on your interests, conduct a search for each of those careers using Google. Look for general job descriptions, the industries they are found in, and typical responsibilities. Then, use another search engine like Bing or Yahoo to compare the results. Do the career descriptions differ? How are the results ranked differently across the search engines?

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Examples of Areas of Technology:
  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  2. Machine Learning
  3. Data Science and Analytics
  4. Cybersecurity
  5. Blockchain Technology
  6. Internet of Things (IoT)
  7. Cloud Computing
  8. Quantum Computing
  9. Robotics and Automation
  10. Augmented Reality (AR)
  11. Virtual Reality (VR)
  12. Extended Reality (XR)
  13. Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  14. Big Data
  15. Edge Computing
  16. Computer Vision
  17. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  18. 5G Technology
  19. Software Development
  20. Mobile Application Development
  21. Web Development
  22. DevOps
  23. Digital Twins
  24. Bioinformatics
  25. Biotechnology
  26. Wearable Technology
  27. Autonomous Vehicles
  28. Gaming Technology
  29. Telecommunications
  30. Smart Cities Technology
  31. E-commerce Technology
  32. Financial Technology (FinTech)
  33. Health Technology (HealthTech)
  34. Educational Technology (EdTech)
  35. Agricultural Technology (AgriTech)
  36. Green Technology (CleanTech)
  37. 3D Printing
  38. Nanotechnology
  39. Quantum Cryptography
  40. Sustainable Technology
  41. Geospatial Technology
  42. Energy Technology
  43. Media and Entertainment Technology
  44. Supply Chain and Logistics Technology
  45. Digital Marketing Technology
  46. CRM Systems and Technology
  47. Content Management Systems (CMS)
  48. Speech Recognition Technology
  49. Collaborative Technology
  50. Customer Experience (CX) Technology
Examples of Activities or Hobbies Outside of Technology
  1. Sports (e.g., soccer, basketball, tennis)
  2. Running or Jogging
  3. Yoga and Meditation
  4. Hiking and Camping
  5. Cycling
  6. Swimming
  7. Dancing (e.g., salsa, hip-hop, ballet)
  8. Cooking and Baking
  9. Gardening
  10. Photography
  11. Painting or Drawing
  12. Sculpting or Pottery
  13. Writing (e.g., poetry, fiction, journaling)
  14. Playing Musical Instruments (e.g., guitar, piano, drums)
  15. Singing or Songwriting
  16. Knitting, Crocheting, or Sewing
  17. Woodworking or Carpentry
  18. Volunteering
  19. Reading (e.g., novels, non-fiction, biographies)
  20. Traveling and Exploring New Places
  21. Bird Watching
  22. Fishing
  23. Rock Climbing
  24. Martial Arts
  25. Board Games
  26. Puzzles and Brain Teasers
  27. Fitness Training or Weightlifting
  28. Horseback Riding
  29. Learning Languages
  30. Origami or Paper Crafting
  31. Calligraphy
  32. Ceramics
  33. Scrapbooking
  34. Camping and Outdoor Survival Skills
  35. Archery
  36. Surfing or Paddleboarding
  37. Skateboarding or Rollerblading
  38. Astronomy (stargazing)
  39. Wine Tasting or Craft Beer Brewing
  40. Home Improvement or DIY Projects
  41. Meditation and Mindfulness Practices
  42. Acting or Theater
  43. Film or Movie Critique
  44. Collecting (e.g., stamps, coins, antiques)
  45. Creative Writing or Screenwriting
  46. Playing Card Games (e.g., poker, bridge)
  47. Making Jewelry
  48. Beekeeping
  49. Tennis or Golf
  50. Photography
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    This blog post was created through a collaborative effort, incorporating valuable insights from contributors, prompt engineering and editing by Dr. Jordan, and the assistance of ChatGPT for generating and refining content.

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