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Due Date: 11:59 p.m. EST, Sunday, of Unit 1
Points: 100
Overview:
A career vision statement helps you visualize yourself in the career you really want—the
career that will bring you fulfillment and joy. Your vision is a “picture” of what you aspire
to and what inspires you within your work life.
For this assignment, you will begin painting the picture of your career vision. Your
mental image will be drafted into a career vision statement. Career vision statements
are very powerful and meaningful when paired with career exploration. Creating a vision
statement may take several attempts and rewrites until you identify with your career
vision statement.
Instructions:
As you begin the career exploration process and answer the question “Who Am I?”.
start thinking about your personal and career vision. What accomplishments do you
wish to achieve in your personal and professional life? Respond to the questions below,
and then reflect on your responses to develop your career vision statement.
• What will your ideal career look like?
• What kind of work is meaningful to you?
• What level of responsibility do you desire?
• What type of work environment will energize you and give you a sense of
purpose?
Requirements:
• Be sure to answer all questions clearly and thoroughly.
• Provide excellent explanations using appropriate examples.
• Include concepts learned in the unit material.
• Be sure your writing and format are clear, professional, and error-free.
Be sure to read the criteria below by which your work will be evaluated before
you write and again after you write.
CTC301 – Professional Success Seminar
Unit 1 Assignment: Create a Career Vision Statement
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Evaluation Rubric for Create a Career Vision Statement Assignment
CRITERIA Deficient Needs Improvement Proficient
(0–17 Points) (18–29 Points) (30 Points)
Clarity and
Structure
Assignment questions
are not
addressed/minimally
addressed or are
incorrect;
explanations are hard
to follow.
Assignment questions
are partially
addressed; some
sections may be off-
topic.
Assignment questions
are addressed clearly
and thoroughly
throughout.
(0–17 Points) (18–29 Points) (30 Points)
Details and
Examples
Used
None provided, or
minimal details
explored and/or
examples used.
A few layers of details
and examples used,
though some details
may be missing or
lacking.
Writing explores
multiple layers of
details; provided
excellent
explanations using
appropriate
examples.
(0-17 Points) (18-29 Points) (30 Points)
Evidence of
Critical
Thinking
Lacking critical
thinking; analysis
contains obvious
responses to
questions; little
thought evident.
Some critical thinking
evident but may not
directly address the
key concepts;
analysis shows partial
contextualizing of unit
material.
Clear evidence of
critical thinking;
analysis addresses
key concepts and
exhibits originality
and successful
contextualizing of the
unit material.
(0–5 Points) (6–9 Points) (10 Points)
Clear and
Professional
Errors impede
professional
presentation.
Few errors contained
that do not impede
professional
presentation.
Writing and format
are clear,
professional, and
error-free.