• future questions It's common for high school students to feel like they have no idea what they want to do for a career. Don't panic (you may not know until you have a few more years of education and/or life experience - it's ok!) The answer is within you! You just need to do some self-reflection and research on what's out there. Some questions to ask yourself:  
      1. What are my interests and values? What is my personality type? 
      2. What job could make me happy for decades until I retire? 
      3. What kind of lifestyle do I hope to have? 
      4. How much, educationally speaking, am I willing to invest in myself?
      5. Am I willing to move to another region to find the job I want?
      6. Where are the jobs that are growing fastest and pay well?

    These websites can help you answer questions about yourself and the job market:
     
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      • The Best Jobs of 2016-17
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      • Definitely a "must" visit website for lots of information
     
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      • Great resource for your career exploration