
Career Card for Career Exploration
Description
Book Introduction
"What career would I like?" Where should I start with the vague question of career paths? "Career Cards for Youth Career Exploration" presents 110 different careers on cards, allowing you to easily and enjoyably discover the careers that best suit you, your interests, and even your values.
Teaching materials for teachers are also provided, so they can be used directly in career classes.
You can receive career class files (video, PPT, PDF) from the data room http://cafe.naver.com/jobcard/2606.
Teaching materials for teachers are also provided, so they can be used directly in career classes.
You can receive career class files (video, PPT, PDF) from the data room http://cafe.naver.com/jobcard/2606.
index
1) A total of 110 types (classified by 6 series Holland types)
R(Realistic) I(Investigative) A(Artistic) S(Social) E(Enterprising) C(Conventional)
2) Front of the card
Job title (Korean, English), real photo, Holland type, job question
3) Back of the card
How to become one, aptitude/interest, career values, related departments (linked to specialized high schools), core subjects (university majors), related qualifications, fields of advancement, QR codes (career information, role model videos), career exploration activities (role models, career books)
《R Realistic》
1.
3D printing modeler
2.
architect
3.
peasant
4.
drone expert
5.
robotics engineer
6.
semiconductor engineering technician
7.
Big data analyst
8.
Captain/Navigator
9.
firefighter
10.
Smart Factory Expert
11.
Smart farm operator
12.
doctor
13.
auto mechanic
14.
pastry chef
15.
Airline pilot
16.
Marine leisure expert
17.
sanitation worker
《I Exploration Type》
18.
virtual reality expert
19.
infectious disease expert
20.
game planner
21.
Meteorological Research Institute
22.
animal trainer/keeper
23.
Institute of Physics
24.
forensic investigator
25.
bioengineer
26.
Smart Medical Expert
27.
Institute of Historical Studies
28.
artificial intelligence expert
29.
clinical pathologist
30.
self-driving car developer
31.
electrical and electronic engineers
32.
Solar Power Research Institute
33.
professional gamer
34.
aerospace engineer
35.
Cosmetic Engineering Technician
36.
chemical engineer
37.
environmental engineering technician
《A Art Type》
38.
One-person media content creator
39.
singer
40.
makeup artist
41.
dancer/choreographer
42.
Cultural Heritage Conservation Center
43.
Hairdresser (hair designer)
44.
barista
45.
Broadcast producer (PD)
46.
actor
47.
visual designer
48.
musician
49.
Webtoon artist/cartoonist
50.
author
51.
composer
52.
Curator/Curator
53.
fashion designer
54.
food stylist
55.
florist
56.
painter/artist
《S Social Type》
57.
nurse
58.
Multicultural Language Instructor
59.
physical therapist
60.
childcare teacher
61.
real estate agent
62.
social worker
63.
Counseling expert
64.
Teacher (elementary, middle, and high school)
65.
veterinarian
66.
Sports Psychology Counselor
67.
Optician
68.
chemist
69.
speech therapist
70.
tour guide
71.
Waiter/Waitress
72.
paramedics
73.
dental hygienist
74.
telemarketer
75.
Interpreter
76.
Oriental medicine doctor
77.
Airline cabin crew
E Enterprising Type
78. CEO/Entrepreneur
79.
police officer
80.
bodyguard
81.
Advertising and Public Relations Specialist
82.
Member of the National Assembly
83.
reporter
84.
climate change expert
85.
Bus/taxi drivers
86.
Shopping mall operator
87.
sports instructor
88.
announcer
89.
chef/cook
90.
athlete
91.
Delivery man
92.
Investment Analyst
《C Customary Type》
93. GIS (Geographic Information System) Specialist
94.
public official
95.
Soldiers and officers
96.
patent attorney
97.
lawyer
98.
Health Information Manager
99.
librarian
100.
software developer
101.
new drug developer
102.
nutritionist
103.
diplomat
104.
bank clerk
105.
food delivery man
106.
Information security expert
107.
Publication planner
108.
hotelier
109.
accountant
110.
employee
《Class Materials File》
▶https://cafe.naver.com/jobcard/2606
Data Room → Download File → Enter Password (Password: Bottom of the Introduction Card)
1.
Video / PPT PowerPoint
1) Finding Holland's Interest Type: Part 2, 10 minutes / approx. 30 pages
2) Finding My Aptitude Type: Part 2, 10 minutes / approx. 34 pages
2. PDF activity sheet
2-1.
My Holland Type: Finding a Career (approximately 24 pages)
1) Choose your type
2) Find your type: Color classification
3) My favorite type
4) Finding my job: Want
5) Finding my job: It's important
6) Finding my job: I need it
7) Our class's top occupation ranking
8) Recommend a job to a friend
9) Create my job card
10) Explore job information
11) Visit the school of your dreams
12) What job do I want? What job is this?
13) What job do I want? How do I get it and what are my aptitudes and interests?
14) What job do I want?: What are my career values?
15) What job do I want? Related major?
16) What is the core subject of my desired job?
17) What job do I want? What are the high school credit subjects?
18) What job do I want? What are the relevant qualifications and fields of study?
19) My desired job: Who is your role model?
20) Video Talk: Role Model Professionals
21) What job do I want?: What is the career guide?
2-2.
My Career Aptitude Test (approximately 8 pages)
1) Evaluation type: Look at the job description and rate it on a 5-point scale.
2) Diagnostic type: Mark the items that interest you among the 9 items on the job card and write down the number of items you checked.
3) Career Comparison: Which is my choice?
2-3.
《Promising Future Jobs vs. Occupations》 (approximately 18 pages)
By comparing promising future jobs, you can see the differences between each job.
3.
Group Purchase Benefit: Additional Files Included
File: Career Quiz - Find Your Favorite Job 96 PPT (Text Editable)
Target: Purchasers of 10 or more career exploration cards
Application: Add KakaoTalk ID anykcm.com / Phone 02-2268-8856
R(Realistic) I(Investigative) A(Artistic) S(Social) E(Enterprising) C(Conventional)
2) Front of the card
Job title (Korean, English), real photo, Holland type, job question
3) Back of the card
How to become one, aptitude/interest, career values, related departments (linked to specialized high schools), core subjects (university majors), related qualifications, fields of advancement, QR codes (career information, role model videos), career exploration activities (role models, career books)
《R Realistic》
1.
3D printing modeler
2.
architect
3.
peasant
4.
drone expert
5.
robotics engineer
6.
semiconductor engineering technician
7.
Big data analyst
8.
Captain/Navigator
9.
firefighter
10.
Smart Factory Expert
11.
Smart farm operator
12.
doctor
13.
auto mechanic
14.
pastry chef
15.
Airline pilot
16.
Marine leisure expert
17.
sanitation worker
《I Exploration Type》
18.
virtual reality expert
19.
infectious disease expert
20.
game planner
21.
Meteorological Research Institute
22.
animal trainer/keeper
23.
Institute of Physics
24.
forensic investigator
25.
bioengineer
26.
Smart Medical Expert
27.
Institute of Historical Studies
28.
artificial intelligence expert
29.
clinical pathologist
30.
self-driving car developer
31.
electrical and electronic engineers
32.
Solar Power Research Institute
33.
professional gamer
34.
aerospace engineer
35.
Cosmetic Engineering Technician
36.
chemical engineer
37.
environmental engineering technician
《A Art Type》
38.
One-person media content creator
39.
singer
40.
makeup artist
41.
dancer/choreographer
42.
Cultural Heritage Conservation Center
43.
Hairdresser (hair designer)
44.
barista
45.
Broadcast producer (PD)
46.
actor
47.
visual designer
48.
musician
49.
Webtoon artist/cartoonist
50.
author
51.
composer
52.
Curator/Curator
53.
fashion designer
54.
food stylist
55.
florist
56.
painter/artist
《S Social Type》
57.
nurse
58.
Multicultural Language Instructor
59.
physical therapist
60.
childcare teacher
61.
real estate agent
62.
social worker
63.
Counseling expert
64.
Teacher (elementary, middle, and high school)
65.
veterinarian
66.
Sports Psychology Counselor
67.
Optician
68.
chemist
69.
speech therapist
70.
tour guide
71.
Waiter/Waitress
72.
paramedics
73.
dental hygienist
74.
telemarketer
75.
Interpreter
76.
Oriental medicine doctor
77.
Airline cabin crew
E Enterprising Type
78. CEO/Entrepreneur
79.
police officer
80.
bodyguard
81.
Advertising and Public Relations Specialist
82.
Member of the National Assembly
83.
reporter
84.
climate change expert
85.
Bus/taxi drivers
86.
Shopping mall operator
87.
sports instructor
88.
announcer
89.
chef/cook
90.
athlete
91.
Delivery man
92.
Investment Analyst
《C Customary Type》
93. GIS (Geographic Information System) Specialist
94.
public official
95.
Soldiers and officers
96.
patent attorney
97.
lawyer
98.
Health Information Manager
99.
librarian
100.
software developer
101.
new drug developer
102.
nutritionist
103.
diplomat
104.
bank clerk
105.
food delivery man
106.
Information security expert
107.
Publication planner
108.
hotelier
109.
accountant
110.
employee
《Class Materials File》
▶https://cafe.naver.com/jobcard/2606
Data Room → Download File → Enter Password (Password: Bottom of the Introduction Card)
1.
Video / PPT PowerPoint
1) Finding Holland's Interest Type: Part 2, 10 minutes / approx. 30 pages
2) Finding My Aptitude Type: Part 2, 10 minutes / approx. 34 pages
2. PDF activity sheet
2-1.
My Holland Type: Finding a Career (approximately 24 pages)
1) Choose your type
2) Find your type: Color classification
3) My favorite type
4) Finding my job: Want
5) Finding my job: It's important
6) Finding my job: I need it
7) Our class's top occupation ranking
8) Recommend a job to a friend
9) Create my job card
10) Explore job information
11) Visit the school of your dreams
12) What job do I want? What job is this?
13) What job do I want? How do I get it and what are my aptitudes and interests?
14) What job do I want?: What are my career values?
15) What job do I want? Related major?
16) What is the core subject of my desired job?
17) What job do I want? What are the high school credit subjects?
18) What job do I want? What are the relevant qualifications and fields of study?
19) My desired job: Who is your role model?
20) Video Talk: Role Model Professionals
21) What job do I want?: What is the career guide?
2-2.
My Career Aptitude Test (approximately 8 pages)
1) Evaluation type: Look at the job description and rate it on a 5-point scale.
2) Diagnostic type: Mark the items that interest you among the 9 items on the job card and write down the number of items you checked.
3) Career Comparison: Which is my choice?
2-3.
《Promising Future Jobs vs. Occupations》 (approximately 18 pages)
By comparing promising future jobs, you can see the differences between each job.
3.
Group Purchase Benefit: Additional Files Included
File: Career Quiz - Find Your Favorite Job 96 PPT (Text Editable)
Target: Purchasers of 10 or more career exploration cards
Application: Add KakaoTalk ID anykcm.com / Phone 02-2268-8856
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Publisher's Review
▶Advantages of the "Career Card for Career Exploration"
① You can explore your interests and aptitudes through career questions.
(Activity sheet provided)
② Compare the aptitude/interest types and values for each job and check specific information.
③ Create visual interest with real-life photos that show the actual appearance of the job.
④ It includes related departments by occupation (linked to specialized high schools) and core subjects (university majors).
⑤ You can view job-related books and role model videos using the QR code.
⑥ Career exploration activities (role models, career books, etc.) are included, so you can do linked activities.
⑦ Digital materials for class (videos, PPT, PDF, activity sheets) are provided.
⑧ It can be stored safely in a sturdy hard case.
▶Who is the "Job Card for Career Exploration" recommended for?
1.
Elementary, middle, and high school teachers: Teachers preparing career and vocational classes
2.
Career guidance counselors/counselor teachers: College counseling and use of teaching aids based on interest types.
3.
Social Worker: Career Counseling for Children, Adolescents, and Out-of-School Youth
4.
Department of Education/College of Education students: Use as teaching materials for practical training and career education, and engage in educational volunteer work.
5.
Learning Coaching/Career Guidance Instructor: Designing a study direction after identifying career aptitude
6.
Reading and Writing Teacher: Career Exploration Report, Career Exploration Method Guidance
7.
Educational service provider: Youth career camp, experiential education content operation
▶This is how we teach
“Today we’re going to find the perfect job for you.”
When you unfold the card, the first thing you see is a real photo and information about the occupation.
Students choose a job card one by one and read it.
Write down your thoughts based on “Important/Wanted/Needed.”
“Teacher, I’m interested in the OO job.”
"why?"
“The job description matches my aptitude and interests well, and the related information is very interesting!”
Exploration through career cards does not end with an aptitude test, but expands to include career information exploration, watching role model videos, and reading career books.
Find your own answers about your career path and embark on a self-directed career journey.
① You can explore your interests and aptitudes through career questions.
(Activity sheet provided)
② Compare the aptitude/interest types and values for each job and check specific information.
③ Create visual interest with real-life photos that show the actual appearance of the job.
④ It includes related departments by occupation (linked to specialized high schools) and core subjects (university majors).
⑤ You can view job-related books and role model videos using the QR code.
⑥ Career exploration activities (role models, career books, etc.) are included, so you can do linked activities.
⑦ Digital materials for class (videos, PPT, PDF, activity sheets) are provided.
⑧ It can be stored safely in a sturdy hard case.
▶Who is the "Job Card for Career Exploration" recommended for?
1.
Elementary, middle, and high school teachers: Teachers preparing career and vocational classes
2.
Career guidance counselors/counselor teachers: College counseling and use of teaching aids based on interest types.
3.
Social Worker: Career Counseling for Children, Adolescents, and Out-of-School Youth
4.
Department of Education/College of Education students: Use as teaching materials for practical training and career education, and engage in educational volunteer work.
5.
Learning Coaching/Career Guidance Instructor: Designing a study direction after identifying career aptitude
6.
Reading and Writing Teacher: Career Exploration Report, Career Exploration Method Guidance
7.
Educational service provider: Youth career camp, experiential education content operation
▶This is how we teach
“Today we’re going to find the perfect job for you.”
When you unfold the card, the first thing you see is a real photo and information about the occupation.
Students choose a job card one by one and read it.
Write down your thoughts based on “Important/Wanted/Needed.”
“Teacher, I’m interested in the OO job.”
"why?"
“The job description matches my aptitude and interests well, and the related information is very interesting!”
Exploration through career cards does not end with an aptitude test, but expands to include career information exploration, watching role model videos, and reading career books.
Find your own answers about your career path and embark on a self-directed career journey.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 17, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 82*103*47mm
- ISBN13: 9791172343415
- ISBN10: 1172343411
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