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Birkman Personality Presentation By Jenna Martucci

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Birkman Personality Presentation

By Jenna Martucci

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My Interest Color: BLUE

Enjoy job responsibilitiesCreative, humanistic, thoughtful, quiet activitiesWriting, editing, teaching

My Usual Style Color:YELLOW

Orderly and plans to meet deadlines

Structured, loyal, unexpected changeWelcoming and result producing

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Editor

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A lover of writing and seeing materials through its stages Working with authors to closely examine writings Positions vary throughout established publishing houses to online service companies.Competition is intense Late work hours/rigorous schedules

Editor In Chief of Seventeen Magazine, Ann Shoket

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Paying Your Dues

Majors in English, Communications, or Journalism.Members of college newspapers or literary magazines.Familiarity with word-processing, proofreading symbols, and software/graphic systems are helpful.

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Quality of Life:The two-year mark= hard work with little recognition is assigned for endless hours with tedious tasks The five-year mark= responsibilities increase and a sense of written style is developed The ten-year mark= responsibilities are streaming and some become publishers or start his/her own magazines.

Editor of Time Magazine, Richard Stengel

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Associated Careers &

Wages

Associated Careers: Low pay and lack of mobility causes editors to leave their companies.

Wages:Average starting salary: $30,770.00Average salary after 5 years: $41,170.00Average salary after 10 to 15 years: $58,930.00

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For the last few years, I always dreamed of being a magazine editor. However, the more I research, the more worried I get. Competition is huge in a business like this and I know that I want to have a family someday so I have realized this might not be the job for me since it includes long and intense hours. I love to write but I am more of a creative writer, rather than a journalist who exposes the truth.

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A Day in the Life…

Creates lesson plansGenerates interest in studentsEmphasize their concerns, while challenging studentsMeet with parentsBe involved in extra-curricular activities

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Bachelor’s degree in elementary or secondary education in five years. Fifth year is spent student teaching.Gain skills in communications, organization, and time management.

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Quality of LifeThe two-year mark= figuring out ways to encourage and reach out to studentsThe five-year mark= debate whether or not to obtain advanced degrees to expand their options in teachingThe ten-year mark= work still remains rewarding and can bring administration responsibilities

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Associated Careers&

Wages

Associated Careers:Administrative positions like principalsGuidance CounselorsMembers of the Board of Education

Wages:Average starting salary: $38,000.00Average salary after 5 years: $50,000.00Average salary after 10 to 15 years: $65,000.00

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My Reaction

I could see myself being a teacher because I have always enjoyed working with kids and passing on my knowledge to them. This is a very rewarding job; seeing your students finally grasp a concept is the best feeling in the world. I would love to have the chance to work with kids who are determined to learn and be a great role model to many that I meet. However, I see this as a job that I can fall back on if my first plan falls through.

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A Day in the Life…

Make recommendations about admissionsHelp students navigate the university for financial aid, housing, ect.Producing university publications

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Paying Your Dues

Some may require a Bachelor’s degree while others require a PhD or EdDImportant to have good management skills, the ability to work with others, and familiarity with computersIf dealing with financial aid, must have strong mathematical skills

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The two-year mark= training on the job and many responsibilities and an average payThe five-year mark= either taking classes that employ them or pursue other administration positionsThe ten-year mark= have supervisory authority, become more personnel managers, pay increases

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Associated Careers:Remain College AdministratorsMay become professors, teachers, corporate managers, financial aid officers, or human resource coordinators instead

Wages:Average starting salary: $30,000.00Average salary after 5 years: $64,640.00Average salary after 10 to 15 years: $98,500.00

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My Reaction

This was a job that I didn’t think I would like until I learned more about it. I can see myself being that college student that falls in love with her college and wants to stay there forever. This is a great opportunity for me to work at college and help other students with things I will soon be going through. Working with admissions, financial aid, or student life are three topics I find interesting and I could see myself in a career like this.

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