Presentation on the topic of who I want to be. Presentation on the topic: my future profession, who I will become. Anagrams are professionals


There are many different professions in the world. Everyone chooses what to do in life depending on what they do best. Probably, someone who is good at mathematics will not have the desire to study to be a singer, etc. etc. There are many different professions in the world. Everyone chooses what to do in life depending on what they do best. Probably, someone who is good at mathematics will not have the desire to study to be a singer, etc. etc.






On the one hand, I am drawn to music, and on the other, to painting and various interior items. I am drawn to come up with new images and types of houses, apartments, gardens... On the one hand, I am drawn to music, and on the other, to painting and various interior items. I am drawn to come up with new images and types of houses, apartments, gardens... I would probably become a designer, but for this you need to go to art school. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time for this. I probably would have become a designer, but to do that you have to go to art school. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time for this.


Models. For example, models. It is very difficult to become a popular and very beautiful model. It seems to me that becoming a model is the dream of every little girl. This profession looks very easy. At first it seems like you just have to walk the catwalk and put on makeup every day, but that’s not true. For example, models. It is very difficult to become a popular and very beautiful model. It seems to me that becoming a model is the dream of every little girl. This profession looks very easy. At first it seems like you just have to walk the catwalk and put on makeup every day, but that’s not true.


Musicians. Anyone can learn to perform on stage, sing, play any musical instrument, but to do it better than anyone else, i.e. being famous is difficult. It seems to me that in order to become a famous artist, you need to come up with a new image, new music, a new approach to the public. If you repeat after someone, even a very talented one, then they will not respect you and will assume that you are not able to come up with something yourself, something new.


Programmers It seems to me that someone who is interested not only in computer games, but also in the structure of a computer, its programs, various codes, etc. can become a programmer. etc. It seems to me that a programmer can be someone who is interested not only in computer games, but also in the structure of the computer, its programs, various codes, etc. etc. But there is little interest. You must be able to cope with viruses and different programs. But there is little interest. You must be able to cope with viruses and different programs.




I think it’s too early to think about my profession. There is still a lot of time ahead and everything is changing. Therefore, I still cannot say unequivocally what I have chosen and what I will do in the future. I think it’s too early to think about my profession. There is still a lot of time ahead and everything is changing. Therefore, I still cannot say unequivocally what I have chosen and what I will do in the future. The presentation was prepared by Zoya Loseva, a student of grade 6 W
































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Professions related to management - professions related to the introduction of computer technology - construction professions - professions in the field of health care - professions in the field of information and communications - professions related to banking - professions in the production sector - professions related to tourism services.

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PROFESSIONS THAT WILL BE IN DEMAND IN 6 -7 YEARS Engineering specialties (the demand for engineering personnel capable of managing production and maintaining more advanced equipment will increase) 2. Computer software developers (the demand for professional programmers will increase, since the problem of data storage will become even more pressing) 3. Marketing and sales (the demand for sales and marketing specialists will increase, the profession “salesperson” will become very popular) 4. Professions related to service 5. Ecologist (the demand for this profession will begin to increase, as problems of environmental conservation will occupy an increasing place ) 6. Medical specialties (nurse, doctor) 7. Working professions: mechanic, electric and gas welder, electrician, turner, etc.

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You have developed hard work, endurance, and patience. There is a tendency to systematize, order, organize people and things around you. You can become an excellent administrator, but it is not recommended to connect your professional activities with the field of management. You have creativity, intuition, and the ability to see beauty. You have natural wit. Templates, rules, instructions are boring for you. Lack of persistence prevents you from completing a task. You have developed goodwill. You are an excellent communicator, you know how to listen to your interlocutor like no one else, you are able to empathize, sympathize, and emotionally respond to someone else’s pain. Interpersonal conflict is not acceptable for you, and the professional field of management is not recommended. You could make an excellent psychologist. You are characterized by leadership, the ability to concentrate on the main goal, energy, confidence, a mindset of winning, victory, success. You are categorical in your statements, ambitious, strive to achieve a high status and position in society. The field of management is recommended for you.

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Determination of professional inclinations (L. Yovasi's method) Tendency to work with people. Professions related to management, education, services (household, medical, reference and information). People who are successful in professions of this group are distinguished by the ability to find a common language with different people, to understand their condition, to know and understand their characteristics. A penchant for scientific and research work. A penchant for practical activities. The range of these professions is very wide: installation, repair, adjustment, maintenance electronic and mechanical equipment, construction, materials processing, transport management, product manufacturing.

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A penchant for aesthetic activities. Professions of a creative nature related to visual, musical, literary, artistic, acting and stage activities. Tendency to extreme types of activities. Professions related to sports and expedition work. Security and operational-search activities, military service. All of them have special requirements for physical fitness and health. A penchant for planned economic activity. Professions related to calculations and planning, office work, text analysis and their transformation, schematic representation of objects. These professions require composure and accuracy.

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MAN – PERSON The subject of labor is people. -professions related to training and education -professions related to production management, management of people, teams -professions related to household and trade services -professions related to information services -professions related to information and artistic services to people and management of artistic groups -professions related to medical care Doctor, teacher, psychologist, hairdresser, tour guide, manager, artistic group leader

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MAN - EQUIPMENT subject of labor - technical objects (machines, mechanisms), materials, types of energy - professions in mining, processing of soils, rocks - professions in repair, adjustment, maintenance of technological machines, installations, vehicles - professions in the production and processing of metal , mechanical assembly, installation of machines, instruments - professions in installation, repair of buildings, structures, structures - professions in repair, adjustment, maintenance of electrical equipment, instruments, apparatus: tunneler, carpenter, metallurgical technician, mechanical engineer, architect, electrician, radio mechanic, builder, computer assembler, telecommunications specialist, driver, mechanic, turner

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MAN – SIGN SYSTEM subject of labor - conventional signs, numbers, codes, natural or artificial languages ​​of the profession associated with paperwork, office work, text analysis or their transformation, recoding, -professions in which the subject of labor is numbers, quantitative relationships -professions, associated with the processing of information in the form of a system of conventional signs, schematic images of objects. translator, draftsman, engineer, topographer, secretary-typist, proofreading programmer, librarian, translator, accountant, economist, telephone operator, radio operator, cashier, layout designer

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MAN IS AN ARTISTIC IMAGE; the subject of work is the artistic image, the methods of its construction. -professions related to visual arts -professions related to musical activities -professions related to literary and artistic activities -professions related to acting and stage activities artist, painter, musician, designer, stone carver, literary worker, jeweler, actor , florist, decorator

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MAN - NATURE subject of work - plant organisms, animal organisms, microorganisms. professions related to agriculture, food industry, medicine and scientific research (biology, geography) seed breeder, master livestock breeder, livestock specialist, agronomist, dog handler, laboratory assistant for chemical and bacteriological analysis, biologist, huntsman

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FEDOROV Svyatoslav Nikolaevich (1927 - 2000), Russian ophthalmologist. Born into a military family. In 1943, after graduating from school, he entered the Yerevan Preparatory Artillery School, but did not complete his studies. In 1952 he graduated from the Medical Institute in Rostov-on-Don. After graduating from the institute, he worked for a year as an ophthalmologist at a regional hospital in the village of Veshenskaya. In 1957 he became the head of the clinical department of the Cheboksary branch of the State Institute of Eye Diseases. In 1960 he created an artificial lens and, for the first time in the country, performed a unique operation to implant it into a human eye. In 1967 he was transferred to Moscow and headed the department of eye diseases. In 1973, for the first time in the world, he developed a technology for surgery to treat glaucoma at different stages. Founder and since 1986 director of the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Technical Complex “Eye Microsurgery”. In 1996 he headed the Chamber of Science, Health, Education and Culture. June 2, 2000 Svyatoslav Fedorov died in a crash. Author of 480 scientific papers, 7 monographs, 238 copyright certificates, 130 foreign patents and more than 180 inventions. He was awarded the titles “Honored Inventor of the USSR”, “Hero of Socialist Labor” (1987), etc. In 1986, for scientific research in the field of ophthalmology and eye microsurgery, he was awarded the highest award of the Russian Academy of Sciences - the M.V. Lomonosov Gold Medal, and was a laureate of a number of international scientific bonuses.

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Alla Borisovna PUGACHEVA (b. 1949), Russian pop singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1991), member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. She graduated from the conducting and choral department of the Moscow Music College named after. Ippolitov-Ivanov and the directing department of GITIS. Lunacharsky (now RATI) (1981). While still a schoolgirl, she sang the song “Robot, become human” on the radio. In 1972-73 she performed in the orchestra conducted by O. Lundstrem. In 1974-75 she worked in the ensemble “Jolly Fellows”. In 1975 she won the Grand Prix of the Golden Orpheus festival (Bulgaria) with the song “Harlequin”, after which the singer became truly popular. The singer prepared bright, emotionally rich concert programs: “Monologues of the Singer”, “I Came and Say”, “Christmas Meetings”. She created a number of songs based on the words of famous poets (Akhmatova, Mandelstam). 1988 was marked by the creation of the Song Theater, a long-time dream of Pugacheva, who became the artistic director of the studio theater. Pugacheva has traveled all over the world with her solo programs. In 1992 she received the Ovation prize in the category “Best Singer of the Year”, in 1994 - in the category “Living Legend”, in 1995 - in the category “Best Producer”. In 1999 she was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree. Until recently, Pugacheva continued her active creative work. She is a regular participant in prestigious concerts and television shows. The singer regularly releases new CDs, the latest of which is the album “Live in Peace, Country!” (2003). In December 2003, she was awarded the Golden Gramophone award by Russian Radio.

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RODNINA Irina Konstantinovna (b. September 12, 1949, Moscow), Russian athlete and coach (figure skating), Honored Master of Sports (1969). Champion of the Olympic Games (1972, 1976, 1980), world (1969-78), European (1969-78, 1980), USSR (1970-71, 1973-75, 1977) in pair skating (in 1968-72 with A. N. Ulanov, in 1973-80 with A. G. Zaitsev). Member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation. As a child, Irina was often sick; to toughen her up, her parents enrolled the girl in the CSKA figure skating school. Soon, coach Stanislav Zhuk began working with the skater, who was able to appreciate her character and talent. At the age of 19, Irina made her debut together with A. Ulanov at the European Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and unexpectedly for everyone they became champions. Irina won all competitions, including three Olympics (Sapporo, 1972; Innsbruck, 1976; Lake Placid, 1980) and 10 world championships (1969-1978). For her sporting successes, Irina was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor (1972) and Lenin (1976). Rodnina is the author of the book “Unsmooth Ice” (1978). In 1990-1999 she lived in the USA, worked as a coach in Lake Arrowhead. In 1995, Rodnina's students - the Czech couple Radka Kovarzhikova and Rene Novotny - became world champions. After this success, Irina was awarded a personal letter from the president, and soon acquired the status of an honorary citizen of the Czech Republic. In 1999 she returned to Moscow, where she headed the figure skating center.

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PUTIN Vladimir Vladimirovich Russian statesman, former President of the Russian Federation. Born into a working-class family, his father was a participant in the Great Patriotic War, his mother survived the siege of Leningrad. In 1975 he graduated from the Faculty of Law of Leningrad State University (LSU). Master of Sports in Sambo (1973) and Master of Sports in Judo (1975). After graduating from Leningrad State University, he was sent to work in state security agencies. In 1976-1990 he served in the First Main Directorate (foreign intelligence) of the KGB of the USSR, and worked for a long time in Germany, in Dresden at the location of the Western Group of Forces of the GDR. In 1990, having retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel, he returned to Leningrad, where he worked as vice-rector of Leningrad University for international relations. In 1990 he became an adviser to the Chairman of the Leningrad City Council A. A. Sobchak. In 1996 he moved to Moscow, where he received a post in the presidential administration of the Russian Federation. In July 1998, he was appointed director of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. After the voluntary early resignation in December 1999 of the first President of Russia, B. N. Yeltsin took over the post of acting President of the Russian Federation. In March 2000 he won the presidential elections. In March 2004 he was elected to a second term. Currently he is the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation

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Which profession should I choose? Tendencies Interests Abilities Predilections Knowledge and skills?

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The problem that the project aims to solve is how to choose the right profession for a secondary school graduate. The goal of the project: to help school graduates with professional self-determination. Expected results: increasing the readiness of school graduates for professional self-determination. Object of study: professional career of a graduate. Subject of research: the process of choosing a profession by a school graduate.

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Research hypothesis: the process of choosing a profession by a school graduate will be successful if various forms and methods of work are used: training sessions, tests, excursions, consultations. In accordance with the goal, object, subject and hypothesis, we set ourselves the following tasks: analyze the literature on this problem; identify interests, aptitudes and abilities; get acquainted with the requirements and features of the chosen profession.

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“There is hardly a higher pleasure than the pleasure of creating.” N.V. Gogol

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Map of interests. Interest is a person’s purposeful attitude towards any object of his need. Interest is important in human life: it encourages us to learn new things, overcome any barriers, unravel complex problems, and much more.

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Tendencies. Inclination is an active, conscious attitude towards something. Tendencies are manifested in any activity aimed at acquiring knowledge or creating something.

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Ability card. Abilities are individual personality characteristics that can ensure success in professional activities. Inclinations are the physiological basis of abilities.

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Why did I decide to become a designer? Having carried out a diagnosis of interests, inclinations and abilities, we can say that interest is manifested in art, an inclination towards this type of profession as “a person is an artistic image” and reveals a person’s abilities. Considering that I have been interested in drawing since early childhood and my inclinations are confirmed by various tests, surveys and questionnaires, I decided to choose the profession of Designer. In this profession I will be able to realize all my creative ideas.

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How to become a designer? ? Secondary (complete) general education Primary vocational education Art school Work OSU (Orenburg) Moscow State University (Moscow) Magnitogorsk University (Magnitogorsk) Creative activity Printing Clothing Designer Phyto-Interior Designer Landscape Food Designer Web Designer

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Necessary psychological qualities: Patience. Availability of imaginative thinking. Communication skills. An original, unconventional view of situations and objects. Hard work. Ability to listen and hear the client's request. Ability to see the finished product. Perseverance. Creativity.

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A designer is a broad term that describes a person who designs a variety of things. Design means creation, and being a designer means being a creative person in the chosen field of art.

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Where to go to study? Orenburg Pedagogical College Orenburg Art School Art and Humanities College of Moscow Samara State Vocational Pedagogical College Samara State College of Service Technologies and Design Orenburg State University St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University Magnitogorsk Institute Moscow State University of Design and Technology

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My path to becoming a designer. Akbulak Secondary School No. 1 House of Children's Creativity 1998-1999 Art School 1999-2007 Children's Design Center 2008-2010 My plans: Orenburg State University

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Purpose of the lesson:

To guide students towards the correct choice of a future profession, taking into account their abilities and psychological characteristics. Build an algorithm for choosing a profession and identify mistakes that may occur when choosing a profession.

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Anagrams are professionals.

Assignment: rearrange the letters in the given words so that you get the names of professions. - doctor – in….(medical worker); nozzle – p... (diplomatic representative); grater –a….(theater and cinematic profession); fiacre - f... (magical circus profession); yurka - to... (northern transport profession); decor – d... (port worker); gauze –m.. (“multi-colored” worker); alcove –k.. (master of hand forging); avdotka -a..(legal profession).

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Answer the questions:

1.What do you want to become in the future? 2.How do you prepare for your chosen profession? 3. Do you have a backup option for choosing a profession? What could stop you from achieving your goal? 5. Do your parents approve of your choice? 6.Your level of aspiration and self-esteem is an important regulator of human behavior, including in career planning.

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Three positions when choosing a profession:

“I want” - these are your interests, inclinations, desire to do something that interests you; “I can” - your level of preparedness, level of knowledge, availability of abilities for the chosen type of activity; “need” - demand for a profession, society’s need for it. Factors influencing the choice of profession: Prestige of the profession. Remuneration system. Place of residence.

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FIVE MAIN GROUPS OF PROFESSIONS.

1.Group – “Man – Man” This includes the most humane professions, based on communication and mutual understanding. For example, a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a notary, a lawyer, a manager, an administrator, a dispatcher, a salesman, a waiter, a hairdresser, a conductor, a cook, a flight attendant, a tour guide and others. Kindness, compassion, empathy, interest in others are qualities that these specialists should have. In addition, they must have increased self-control and resistance to stress. The whole variety of professions in the “person-person” group can be divided into several areas: Education and training; Healthcare; Organization and management; Legal protection; Trade and service; Cultural and educational work.

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The second group “man – sign system”

To produce any product, three components are needed: matter, energy and information. Signs are a means of information that people exchange in the process of life. Conventionally, the group of professions “person – sign system” can be divided into the following areas. Work with words, texts, books related to language (proofreader, linguist). This work requires perseverance and the ability to clearly express your thoughts. Working with numbers, formulas, signs (physicist, accountant, pharmacist). They require such qualities as patience, accuracy, organization, a tendency to perform routine operations and at the same time the ability to make non-standard decisions. Working with images, diagrams, maps (dispatcher). This profession is associated with the preparation or use of geographical maps, graphs, and drawings. This requires the ability to translate conventional signs into images of real objects and vice versa. These workers require observation and attention to the most minor changes. If you like subjects such as geometry, geography, drawing, then this job is for you. Working with computers, information systems, and the Internet (PC operator, programmer). The range of professions that require computer knowledge is constantly expanding. If you are interested in mathematics and computer science lessons and you know that a computer is not only a device for games, and you also have experience working on the Internet, then these professions may interest you.

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The third group “person – artistic image”

This group includes professions related to art, creativity, and inspiration. The subject of labor for people of these professions is an artistic image, the goal is to achieve aesthetics in the surrounding world. Among this group, the following areas can be distinguished: Organizational (director, choreographer); Actually creative, constructive (writer, painter, actor, composer); Performing (pastry chef, tailor); Research (art critic, theater critic, restorer).

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The fourth group is “man - nature”

By choosing a profession related to the transformation of nature and its use, a person takes responsibility for the future of what surrounds us, for the life of this and subsequent generations. In such professions, more often than in others, qualities such as foresight and forecasting of results, and willingness to work in adverse weather conditions are required. This category includes the following professions: physiologist, microbiologist, gardener, florist, decorator, veterinarian, geologist, ecologist, food industry technologist, farmer, zoologist, meteorologist.

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The fifth group is “man - technology”.

These are professions that are focused on the creation, use and maintenance of various technical devices. Technology is the whole variety of machines and mechanisms that people use to facilitate and speed up their activities. When choosing a technical specialty, it is necessary to remember the expected character traits of a person working with technology, such as developed spatial and concrete thinking, accuracy and precision, good eyesight. This type includes professions: driver, machinist, mechanic, installer, technician, design engineer and many blue-collar professions.

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Algorithm for choosing a profession.

1.Knowledge about professions and the labor market. 2. Opinion of parents, family, friends. 3. Position of teachers, psychologists, doctors. 4.Level of aspiration and self-esteem. 5. Personal professional plan (career plan). 6.Abilities, health. 7.Inclinations, interests. 8. Review of literature.

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Mistakes when choosing a profession:

1.Attitude towards the profession as unchangeable. Don’t be afraid of changing activities – any experience is useful. 2. Current opinions about the prestige of the profession. The prestige of the profession should be taken into account, but after taking into account your interests and abilities. 3.Choice of a profession under the influence of friends (for company, so as not to fall behind). 4. Transfer of attitude towards a person, a representative of a particular profession, to the profession itself. When choosing a profession, you must first take into account the characteristics of this type of activity, and not choose a profession just because you like or don’t like the person who is engaged in this type of activity. 5. Inability (unwillingness) to understand one’s personal qualities (inclinations, abilities). 6. Ignorance (underestimation) of one’s physical characteristics and shortcomings that are significant when choosing a profession. There are professions that may be contraindicated for you, as they can worsen your health.

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Quotes about professions.

“The most unfortunate of people is the one for whom there is no work in the world.” (T. Carlyle). “If a person does not know which pier he is heading towards, no wind will be favorable for him.” (Seneca). “All works are good, choose according to your taste.” (V.V. Mayakovsky). When listening to advice, it is important to remember that the choice of profession is yours and only your personal choice.

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“Typology of professions” - Money Career Creativity. Equipment repair: mechanic, electrician... Man - equipment. Training and education: teacher, trainer... Household services: salesman, conductor, waiter... Texts: proofreader, typist, librarian, translator... Operation of technical equipment: driver, seamstress... Sound signals: telephone operator, radio operator...

“Choosing a profession in a person’s life” - Class hour. Especially today, when our society has entered into market relations. Can. Epigraph: Man is an artistic image. Man is a sign system. So, with the choice, we seem to have clarified the situation a little. There are more than 50 thousand professions in the world.

“Vocational education” - Colleges of the Southern District of Moscow. Types of professions. Preparation for the State Examination and the Unified State Exam. Working with the PC “Effecton Studio: psychology at school.” Professional plan - ways to build a plan. There is a catalog of illustrations for each profession included in the database. Types of temperament. Secondary vocational educational institutions in the Southern District of Moscow.

“How to choose a profession” - Understand the content of different professions. What awaits me in the future, beyond the threshold of school? How to choose the right profession? There are more than 40,000 professions in the modern world. Achieve material well-being Economic independence. Information about professions Opportunity to obtain a chosen specialty (training) Employment opportunities.

“Professional choice of profession” - Profession-Food Production Technologist. Foreman 18. PROFESSION comes from the Latin word professio, meaning “public speaking.” Necessary. Profession - Auditor. Insurance agent 12. Technological engineer 13. Professional interests, inclinations. Profession: Designer. Teacher 19. I want.

“Calling” - But the choice is yours! What should I become in the future? The most prestigious professions according to Russians. Doing different things enriches us with knowledge and skills, adding which we get unique abilities that allow us to live in a competitive environment. No matter what your mother and grandmother say, you study textbooks on chemistry or biology with the tenacity of a fanatic, or attend the “young physics” club and have a good idea of ​​what you will do after graduating from school...

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