
Communication Back
- Sales Assets
- Exploring Career Fields
- US Department of Education Career Clusters
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
- Business Management & Administration
- Education & Training
- Finance
- Government & Public Administration
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human services
- Information Technology
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- STEM
- Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
- iTech Exploring
- Life Skills
This session will present an overview of the Marketing discipline and will allow Explorers to participate in a group marketing research project.
This session focuses on the potential to be misunderstood in written and in spoken communications.
Having a resume is the first step toward getting a job. This session provides an introduction to writing a resume.
Participants will take a simple personality assessment and gain insights into what the assessment may reveal about their comfort zone and preferences in a variety of areas.
A young person’s online presence can be a professional strength or a disaster that may be difficult to overcome. This session examines how the group members are currently being perceived on social media sites and online.
Your online presence is a method to convey to the world what you want to be known for. Use social media and an online presence to promote your personal brand and share with others your interest and expertise.
Body language adds another layer of communication to the messages people send. Being aware of what your body communicates can be as important as choosing the right words.
The experience and insight of those who are in the workforce can be very beneficial to those wanting to follow in their footsteps or take a similar path.