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(Frankie) #1

The long version (including strategy elaboration) is recommended to pupils at the end of
a study cycle, undergraduates, graduates seeking career advice, adults.


Examples, case studies, exercises


Example 1: Student A. T. M., 12th grade


First stage: analysis of the four factors


Strengths / Aptitudes/ Competences Weaknesses / Defects / Drawbacks


  • High school pupil, final year, specializing in
    social sciences and modern languages

  • IQ: 110

  • Very good results in most school subjects,
    especially humanities and modern languages

  • Extra training in modern languages

  • Good results in foreign languages contests and
    literature contests

  • Member in theatre club and poetry club

  • ICT knowledge: PC

  • Well-developed transferable aptitudes
    (communication, team-work)

  • Personal characteristics: sociable,
    communicative, fluent in foreign languages

  • Literary and poetic talent (easily writes in prose
    and verse)

  • Dominant personality traits: honesty, morality,
    correctness

  • Optimism, high energy

  • Motivation to study and work

  • Active in spare time and passionate tourist

  • Pleasant-looking

    • Limited self-knowledge

    • Subjectivism

    • Insufficient information on the
      occupations she aspires to

    • No leadership skills

    • Inability to look for a job

    • Emotionally unstable

    • Timid, undecided, hesitant

    • Vulnerable under stress

    • No self-confidence

    • Low on self-appreciation




Opportunities / Chances Threats / Risks


  • Intellectual family, parents with higher
    education, working in arts / culture, services

  • Upper-middle life-style, information and
    education possibilities

  • Enrolled in a prestigious school

  • The fields of activity she aspires to are demanded
    and offer many jobs

  • Her aptitudes and qualifications help her succeed

    • Competition with colleagues in her
      generation

    • Rivals that are motivated and better
      skilled in finding a job or being
      admitted to a higher education
      institution

    • Rivals graduating from more
      prestigious schools



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