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current role in the workplace

Posted on February 24, 2020 Updated on February 24, 2020

Congratulations  on the end of your journey in Advanced Composition. DeVry University  strongly believes that every class you take helps you learn something of  value to achieving your career goals. In this course, you have worked  on improving your skills in writing, researching, presenting, working in  teams, and using technological tools.

For our last graded assignment, you will write about how the skills  you have honed in this class will help you in achieving your career  goals. You can approach the assignment in one of two ways.

Discuss how the skills of writing, researching, presenting, working  in teams, and using technological tools help you in your current role in  the workplace. Which of these skills do you find most important right  now? Which skills do you think will be important to you in helping you  achieve future goals?

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Look up an occupation you are interested in pursuing after you  graduate from DeVry. To find information on occupations, you can visit  the Occupational Outlook Handbook at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/ (Links to an external site.).  Search for a career you are interested in, such as software developer.  Then, click on the “What They Do” tab. Compare the duties of that  occupation to what you learned in this class. Which skills that you  learned in this class will be most useful to you in your chosen career?

The Career Connection Analysis assignment is worth 100 points.

Assignment Requirements

Length: Approximately 500 words
No need for a title page or references but do give credit for any information derived from the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
The assignment should be typed and submitted as a Microsoft Word document with 12-point font and double-spacing.

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