5. Objectives
1. Articulate the tasks where one is productive
2. Explore the job opportunities for Entrepreneurship as a
career
3. Assess one’s career interest
7. Do you like…
• Making travels from one client company to another
• Helping companies to find their problems
• Recommending solutions to company problems
9. Do you like…
• Representing a company for a product or service
• Managing accounts for a company
• Following up on customers interested in your products or
services
10. SALES MANAGER
• Someone who knows
how to represent a
company, manage
accounts and follow
up on leads.
12. Do you like…
• Looking for useful facts and information
• interpreting data and making conclusions
• Understanding business procedures and practices
• Recommending courses of action
14. Do you like…
• Organizing events
• Building networking relationships
• Raising money for a cause
15. FUNDRAISER
• Someone who raises money for a
specific purpose and meant not to
make profit but instead for
maintaining the organization or
toward the purpose for which it was
created.
• understands the importance of
business and networking
relationships
16. Do you like…
• Speaking in front of many people
• Inspiring young people to have a vision for society
• Sharing your experiences and insights about business and
success
17. TEACHER
• Someone to inspire
students how to
increase their
entrepreneurial
intention through
acquiring the attitude
towards
entrepreneurship
18. Do you like…
• talking one on one
• knowing what motivates people
• making agreements with people
• finding the right people for a position
19. TALENT RECRUITER
• Someone whose job is in
sourcing, attracting, recruiting,
interviewing, and on-boarding
employees to an organization.
• Someone who is people savvy
and has an in-depth business
sense as well.
21. Do you like…
• Dressing up for a speaking engagement
• Interviewing famous business personalities
• Explaining about latest developments in business
• Working with the television crew
23. BUSINESS REPORTER
• someone who can write
articles is in a prime
position to take the lead
on covering a local
business beat.
28. Post Lesson Activity
Do you have what it takes to be an Entrepreneur?
Accomplish the Career Interest Survey.
29. Career Evaluation
Count the number of times you circled each letter and
record each number in the chart below.
A = D = G = J = M = P =
B = E = H = K = N = Q =
C = F = I = L = O = R =
Write down the two letters with the most responses. These
are your top two areas of career interest. If you have a tie,
list three. Example: A, G, L
30. Career Interest Areas
A. Arts, A/V Technology and Communications: Interest
in creative or performing arts, communication or A/V
technology.
B. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics:
Interest in problem-solving, discovering, collecting and
analyzing information and applying findings to problems in
science, math and engineering.
C. Plants, Agriculture and Natural Resources: Interest in
activities involving plants, usually in an outdoor setting.
31. Career Interest Areas
D. Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security: Interest
in judicial, legal and protective services for people and
property.
E. Mechanical Manufacturing: Interest in applying
mechanical principles to practical situations using
machines, hand tools or techniques.
F. Industrial Manufacturing: Interest in repetitive,
organized activities in a factory or industrial setting.
32. Career Interest Areas
G. Business, Management and Administration: Interest in
organizing, directing and evaluating business functions.
H. Marketing, Sales and Service: Interest in bringing others to a
point of view through personal persuasion, using sales or
promotional techniques.
I. Hospitality and Tourism: Interest in providing services to others
in travel planning and hospitality services in hotels, restaurants and
recreation.
J. Human Service: Interest in helping others with their mental,
spiritual, social, physical or career needs.
33. Career Interest Areas
K. Government and Public Administration: Interest in performing
government functions at the local, state or federal level.
L. Architecture, Design and Construction: Interest in designing,
planning, managing, building and maintaining physical structures.
M. Education and Training: Interest in planning, managing and
providing educational services, including support services, library
and information services.
N. Finance, Banking, Investments and Insurance: Interest in
financial and investment planning and management, and providing
banking and insurance services.
34. Career Interest Areas
O. Health Sciences, Care and Prevention: Interest in helping others
by providing diagnostic, therapeutic, informational and environmental
services, including researching and developing new health care
services.
P. Information Technology (IT): Interest in the design, development,
support and management of hardware, software, multimedia, systems
integration services and technical support.
Q. Animals, Agriculture and Natural Resources: Interest in
activities involving the training, raising, feeding and caring for animals.
R. Transportation, Distribution and Logistics: Interest in the
movement of people, materials and goods by road, pipeline, air,
railroad or water.