As a parent or carer, talk to your child about jobs that interest them. You can help them to research different careers or find out skills and qualifications
needed to do certain jobs. You can be a positive influence on your child's choices.
Your child will need to make decisions at different times. It's important to ask them about careers from time to time.
Get them to chat about the jobs they see other people doing. This could be someone they know or admire. It could be people they pass on the street, see on television or in magazines. You could also discuss types of jobs that might be relevant to their interests, skills or aspirations.
To help your child with career planning, it's important you:
listen, don’t judge
are open to ideas and encourage them to explore all their options
keep in mind that your child’s choices and decisions should be based on their aspirations and abilities, not on what you think they should do
remember that not everyone has a clear idea what they want to do so your child's career ideas may change as they get older.
Once your child has some ideas about what they would like to do, encourage them to do some research. You can help them find out what is needed to work in a certain career.
As well as helping them decide on their next steps, you will also be helping them to develop the decision-making skills important in adult life. They'll need to consider the pros and cons of various options, make a decision based on the information available - then put their plan into action.
To help your child to think about different choices, you can encourage them to:
talk about their career ideas and future plans
research various careers
know about options available in education, employment and training
discuss ideas and options with teachers or careers advisers at school or college
find out about training, college, and university entrance requirements as well as what is needed for jobs they are interested in
develop their skills by taking part in clubs and activities, both within and outside of school - this will help them when they are applying for courses or jobs
find out about the world of work through work experience and extra-curricular activities by talking to relatives and family friends about the kinds of work they do
go to careers events their school organises
To make a successful career choice, you and your child should know current and future employment opportunities.
There are job opportunities in many careers in Northern Ireland but there are more openings in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
The areas listed below are very important to the Northern Ireland economy:
business and financial services (including accountancy, corporate recovery, financial analysts)
ICT (particularly software development skills, database development, systems architecture and internet specialist skills and cyber security)
agri food sector (including lab technicians, food scientists, biotech, machine operatives)
advanced manufacturing and engineering (CAD skills, CNC machine operatives, mechanical and electrical engineering skills including at technician level, strategic marketing)
renewable energies and recycling
health and life sciences (biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical technologies, life applications technologies, nutriceuticals and biomedical devices)
creative and digital media
hotels and catering (to boost tourism)
retail
Source - https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/helping-young-people-career-choices
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