KS3 Careers Research

Belinda, one of our careers adviser has put together some questions and websites to help you start your research into careers.

What do you like about the career?

‘Is it the way it looks, the sorts of things you would be doing or the hours of work? Is it because it is active? Try to think about specific things not just because you think you would enjoy it. Saying this does not highlight what you actually enjoy about it. Imagine a day of work and what it would contain. For example, many people are attracted to working as a holiday representative because it is seen as a continuous party. However holiday representatives need to deal with complaints on a daily basis. Ask yourself, could you deal with this?’


What do you dislike about the career?

There is no such thing as a perfect career. There are always going to be elements that are not what you expected. Ask yourself that if you like 95% of the career could you put up with the difficult parts? Earning a great deal of money might be great but what if you don’t like the actual work? How long do you think you could put up with it? Remember also to try to look at each job with ‘new eyes’. That is, try not to be influenced by others as it is their opinion and not necessarily yours. It is good to take advice but might it be different for you?


What skills do you think you need?

If the career insists that you study Chemistry do you think your skills are good enough? You will need to think about examples of what skills you have and how you might prove them to someone who asks. For example you might say that your written skills are very good. What examples could you use to explain this? E.g. I write stories in my spare time and my teachers say I am good at it.


What about qualities needed for the career?

Many jobs require you to work with the public so you would need to be friendly, respectful and cooperative. You need to be able to listen and if necessary calm someone down. Do you think you could carry out conversations with others on a regular basis? If so you may have these qualities.


Do you like the way the career looks?

Remember most careers are five days a week so the work needs to match the way you see yourself in the world of work. If you like working with others it is important that you are not working too much on your own For example is it outdoors or indoors most of the time? What do you prefer? Do the hours of work suit you? Would you mind working in the heat or cold? These are few of the questions you need to ask yourself.


Do you find the career interesting?

Ask yourself if you would get bored doing the work all the time? What makes it interesting for you?


REMEMBER THAT WHATEVER YOU DO IT NEEDS TO SUIT YOU!


On some of the websites listed below there are quizzes which ask you these questions and suggest jobs which may suit you. Have a go at some of these quizzes, they could suggest jobs you have never thought of.


This is a website full of videos that you can watch to find out more about each career.

Another website full of videos that you can watch to find out more about each career.

This website has a quiz, lots of information about jobs and also some organisations that might offer work.

Although not the most colourful of websites. This one gives information about many types of career. There is a quiz here too although it is quite long.

You will need to register on this website but once registered it has colourful pictures and extensive information about many jobs. There is a search engine that you can put ideas in and it will find all the jobs that fit. Also there are other tabs of interest so take a look.

Help You Choose

This site has a great deal of information to look at relating to Year 7 up to 13. It is the place you will eventually apply to college or sixth form.