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VIRTUAL

ORIENTATION
ON CAREER
GUIDANCE FOR
GRADE 12

LEA BUNGCASAN
FACILITATOR I
Let’s watch this!
So what do you want to do
with the rest of your life ???
ACTIVITY
 DRAW ON A SHEET OF BOND
PAPER WHAT YOU WANT TO
BECOME SOMEDAY?
 BE READY TO PRESENT
YOUR ANSWER.
CAREER
What is career?
- A person’s course or progress
through life. It also pertains to
his occupational or profession
that usually involves special
training or formal education and
is considered to be a person’s
lifework. Def. (Oxford English
Dictionary)
WHY CAREER
DEVELOPMENT?
Today’s Generation
Students…….
• Never plan for the future
• Follow the crowd
• Choose by influence of others
• Accept the parent’s decision by force
• Get tempted by current trends
• Jump into any career
• Lack motivation
• Fail to ‘’discover their lives’’
• Live in a fantasy world
Why Select a Career?
• We have been created unique. (Eg.
Fingerprint)
• We are born only once
• We spend almost 40 years on our work
• A total over 80,000 hours , we work
• Now ask yourself how you will spend
these 80,000 hours before you die????
THE CAREER DECISION-
MAKING PROCESS
2. Interest

1. Planning 3. Goals

7. Salary
4. Skills

6. Education
5. Preparation
1. Planning
a. What do
you want
to be?
2. Interest
a. What
are your
interests?
3. Goal
a. What

is your
Career
Goal?
4. Skills
What are your skills?
5. Preparation
How do you prepare
for the career?
6. Education
What education is required
for your chosen career?
7. Salary
Explore the salary information of
the career you want to pursue
Jobs People Do
Learn about
what people
do at work
and how
they make
our world a
better
L i fe s ty l e
a. In thinking about your
future, you must consider
what's important to you
in your daily life.
TOP 10 VALUES EMPLOYERS
LOOK for in EMPLOYEES
1. Strong Work Ethic – Employers
value employees who understand
and possess a willingness to work
hard.
2. Dependability and Responsibility
– Employers value employees who
come to work on time, are there
when they are suppose to be, and
are responsible for their actions
and behaviour. 
3. Possessing a Positive Attitude –
Employers seek employees who take
the initiative and have the motivation to
get the job done in a reasonable period
of time. A positive attitude gets the
work done and motivates others to
do the same without dwelling on the
challenges that inevitably
come up in any job. 
4. Adaptability – Employers seek
employees who are adaptable and
maintain flexibility in completing tasks
in an ever changing workplace. 
5. Honesty and Integrity –
Employers value employees
who maintain a sense of
honesty and integrity above all
else. Good relationships are
built on trust. 
 
6. Self-Motivated – Employers
look for employees who require
little supervision and direction to
get the work done in a timely
and professional manner.
7. Motivated to Grow & Learn – In an ever-
changing workplace, employers seek employees
who are interested in keeping up with new
developments and knowledge in the field. 

8. Strong Self-Confidence – Self-confidence


has been recognized as the key ingredient
between someone who is successful and
someone who is not.
9. Professionalism –
Employers value employees
who exhibit professional
behaviour at all times. 
 
10. Loyalty – Employers
value employees they can
trust and who exhibit their
loyalty to the company. 
(Source:
http://internships.about.com/od/internshipsuccess/a/workvalues.htm)
JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL AND
OVERSEAS

SUSHMITA MA. A. GERSON


FACILITATOR II
Key Employment Generators in
Region 7
• Agriculture-agribusiness
• Industry-mining; manufacturing; power
and utilities; construction
• Services- IT-BPM; Health & Wellness;
Hotel Restaurant and Tourism;
Wholesale & Retail Trade; Air
Transport (Aviation); Water Transport
(Maritime); Land Transport; Ownership,
Dwellings, and Real Estate;
TOURISM JOBS
• Tour Guides and Escorts
• Travel Guides
• Travel Agents
• Reservation and Transportation
Ticket Agents & Travel Clerks
• Commercial Pilots
• Receptionists and Information Clerks
• Lodging Managers
• Ship & Boat Captains
• Agents and Business Managers of
Artists, Performers and Athletes
• Ushers, Lobby Attendants and Ticket
Takers
• Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel
Engine Specialists
• Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
• Compensation, Benefits and Job
Analysis Specialists
• Training and Development Specialist
• Computer Controlled Machine Tool
Operators, Metal and Plastic
• Vocational Education Teachers, Post
secondary
• Janitors and Cleaners, except Maids and
Housekeeping Cleaners
• Radio, cellular and Tower Equipment
Installers and Repairers
IN-DEMAND AND HARD-TO-FILL
JOBS IN REGION 7
A. Information & Communication
Technology/ Business Process Management
& Creative Industries

1) Voice-actions service
representatives
2) Technical Support
3) HMO Workers
B. Construction, Real Estate,
Finance, & Mining Sectors
1) Mason 8) Scalffolder
2) Welder 9) Precast Installer
3) Operator of Heavy 10) Erectors
Equipment 11) Painters
4) Driver of Heavy 12) First line
Equipment Supervisors
5) Electrician 13) Construction
Manager
6) Riggers
14) Skilled Plumbers
7) Tile setter
In-demand and Hard-to-fill Jobs
in Region 7
C. Tourism Sector (Health & Wellness,
Hotels & Restaurants)
a)HEALTH & WELLNESS

1) Doctors
2) Pharmacists
3) Aesthetician
4) Geriatric Medicine
5) Physical Therapist
6) Hair Stylist
7) Nailist
C. Tourism Sector (Health &
Wellness, Hotels & Restaurants)
RESTAURANTS/ HOTELS/
TRAVEL AGENCIES
1)Front Office Agent
2)Food and Beverage Attendant
3)Back Office (Finance, Accounting/Accountant,
Internal Auditors/Cash/Income/System Auditing
4) Chef
5) Sales Representatives
6) Tour Guides
D. Agri-business & Manufacturing
Sectors

A) MANUFACTURING (FURNITURE)

1) Framers, Welders, Buffer


2) Finishing Technicians
3) Furniture Designers,
Equipment Technicians &
Operators
D. Agri-business &
Manufacturing Sectors

B) FASHION ACCESSORIES

1)Designers
2) Eco-designers
3) Materials manipulation
D. Agri-business & Manufacturing
Sectors

C) GIFTS, DECORS, HOUSEWARES


1)Mfg. Production Technicians
2) Industrial Engineering Technicians
3) Industrial Production Managers
4) Production Planner
5) Designers: shell, wood, metal & natural &
indigenous materials
6) Painters using High Volume Low Pressure
(HVLP) spray guns
D. Agri-business &
Manufacturing Sectors
C) FOOD PROCESSING
1)Operators of Machine of filling
2) Vacuum packing, coding & labeling
3) Equipment Maintenance
Technicians
4) Hauler/Forklift Operator, Butcher &
Growers
D. Agri-business & Manufacturing
Sectors

C) GARMENTS (APPAREL
INDUSTRY)

1) Sewer & Cutter


E. Wholesale/retail, transport
(Bus Operators, Maritime,
Aviation) Sectors

C) MARITIME INDUSTRY

1) Master
2) Chief Mate
3) Chief Engineer
4) 2nd Engineer
E. Wholesale/retail, transport (Bus
Operators, Maritime, Aviation)
Sectors

C) LAND TRANSPORTATION

1)Bus Industry
2)Conductors
3)Highly Skilled Mechanics
E. Wholesale/retail, transport (Bus
Operators, Maritime, Aviation)
Sectors

C) AIR TRANSPORTATION

1) Pilots
2) Cabin Crew (Stewards/dress)
3) Ground Crew (Office clerks, ticket
agents, cashiers
Top 10 High-paying Jobs in
the Philippines
1.Art Director
Median Salary: Php 69,286/month
Creative Industry

2. Geologist
Median Salary: Php 64,889/month
Mining Industry
3. Aircraft Pilot, Navigator and
Flight Engineer
Median Salary: Php 57,789/month
Aviation Industry

4. Mining Engineer and Metallurgical


Engineer
Median Salary: Php 55,638/month
Mining Industry

5. Computer Programmer
Median Salary: Php 43,573/month
Cyber-services Industry
6. System Analyst and Designer
Median Salary: Php 42,112/month
Cyber-services Industry

7. Production Supervisor and General


Foreman
Median Salary: Php 36,133/month
Manufacturing Industry

8. Actuarian/ Registrar (keeps bank


accounts)
Median Salary: Php 35,480/month
Banking and Finance Industry
9. Call Center Representative/
Customer Service Associate
Median Salary: Php 35,424/month
IT/BPO Industry

10. Statistician
Median Salary: Php 35,010/month
Across Industry
National Job Opportunities
List of In-Demand Occupations
1. Abaca pulp Processor 16. Driver 31. Quarry Worker
2. Agricultural Crops Production 17. Evisceration Crew 32. Scaffolder
Worker 18. Farmer 33. Seaweed
3. Agriculture Extension Worker
19. Fiber Classifier & Farmer
4. Banana Growing Worker
5. Bangus Caretaker
Stripper for Abaca Hemp 34. Slaughterer
6. Bangus Diver 20. Fish Cage Caretaker 35.Stone Carver
7. Boatman 21. Fish Processor 36. Tile Setter
8. Brick Layer 22. Fisherman 37.Tinsmith
9. Butler 23. Fruit Picker 38. Utility and
10. Call Center Agent 24. Grounds Keeper General Services
11. Clerk (Ticker Agent) 25. Laborer Personnel
12. Collector 26. Manicurist, 39. Waiter/
13. Construction Worker
Pedicurist, Hair Stylist Waitress
14. Craftsman (Bamboo
Materials)
(Beautician) 40. Weaver
15. Dairy Farm Worker 27. Mussel Grower 41.Seaweed
28. Packer Farmer
29. Poultry Worker 42. Slaughterer
30. Production Worker 43. Stone Carver
National Job Opportunities
List of Hard-to-Fill Occupations
BASIC EDUCATION/ HIGH SCHOOL
1. Assembler (Shoes, Bags, Garments)
2. Carpenter
3. Cashier
4. Conductor (land transportation)
5. Florist
6. Food Beverage Attendant/Handler
7. Long Haul Driver (Land Transportation
8. Magicians for Parties and Functions
9. Mason
10.Painter
11.Skilled Furniture Maker
National Job Opportunities
List of In-Demand Occupations
Technical/Vocational
1. Agriculture Sales Representative 16. Butcher
2. Arduino Programmer 17. Buyer/Purchasing Agents (Retail)
3. Art and Advertising Officer 18. Calibration Technician
4. Assembly and Test Technician 19. Checker
5. AutoCAD Operator 20. Chef
6. Automotive Painter 21. Chef de Parte
7. Automotive Technician 22. Commissary Cook
8. Baker/Pastry Cook 23. Computer Hardware Servicing Staff
9. Banquet Supervisor 24. Content Copy Writer
10. Bar Captain 25. Content Creation
11. Barista/Bartender 26. Content Editor
12. Beauty Expert 27. Cook
13. Bellboy 28. Culinary Worker
14. Boat Mechanic 29. Customer Care Representative
15. Building Wiring Installation Worker 30. Customer Service Representative
National Job Opportunities
List of In-Demand Occupations
Technical/Vocational
31. Database Administrator 44. Forklift Operator
32. Delivery Associate 45. Freight Forwarder
33. Delivery Assistant Specialist 46. Front Office Agent/Attendant
34. Eco Guide (Cave, River, Naturalist, 47. Frontline Desk Service
Bird Watching, Kayak Guide, Mountain, 48. Game Developer
Snorkeling) 49. Goldsmith
35. Electrician 50. Graphic Artist
36. Encoder 51. Hairdresser
37. Farm Machinery Operator/Technician 52. Hatchery Manager
38. Feeds Technician 53. Healthcare Personnel
39. Field Service Technician 54. Heavy Equipment Mechanic
40. Fishery Technician 55. Housekeeping Service (Hotel)
41. Fishery Technologist 56. Housekeeping Supervisor
42. Food and Service Attendant 57. Instructor (Gym, Fitness, Aerobics)
43. Food Preparation Crew 58. Insulation Worker
59. Inventory Supervisor
National Job Opportunities
List of In-Demand Occupations
Technical/Vocational
60. IT Application Developer 74. Network Administrator
61. IT Support Staff 75. Office Crew
62. Kitchen Crew 76. Online English Tutor
63. Landscape Installer and 77. Operations Staff
Maintenance Worker 78. Partsman
64. Lifeguard 79. Pest Control Specialist
65. Lineman 80. Plant Mechanic
66. Livestock Breeder 81. Plastic Machine Operator
67. Livestock Technician 82. Pointman
68. Machine Operator 83. Pre-cast Fabricator
69. Maintenance Mechanic 84. Pre-cast Installer
70. Marketing Sales Officer 85. Processing Supervisor
71. Marketing Telemarketer 86. Programmer (Java, Java JSP, Java
72. Massage Therapist Swing, .Net,.PHP
73. Mechanic for Farm 87. Promodizer
Implements or Machineries 88. Purchasing Officer
National Job Opportunities
List of In-Demand Occupations
Technical/Vocational
89. Quality Analyst 105. Stock Clerk
90. Quality Control Specialist 106. Surveying Equipment Operator
91. Reservations Officer 107. Team Leader (IT_BPM)
92. Rigger 108. Ticket Teller
93. Roofer 109. Tour Guide
94. Room Attendant 110. Training Specialist
95. Sales Clerk 111. Travel and Booking Agent
96. Sandblaster 112. Warehouseman
97. Scuba Diver 113. Web Developer
98. Seaweed Technician 114. Web Programmer
99. Security Guard 115. Whale Shark Interaction Officer
100. Sheet Bender 116. Wiring Inspector
101. Ship Technician
102. Shot Firer
103. Spa/Massage Therapist
104. Steamer Operator
National Job Opportunities
List of Hard-to-Fill Occupations
Technical/Vocational
1. 2D Digital Animator 16. Fiberglass Applicator 32. Scaffolding Installer
2. Agricultural Pilot/Crop 17. Gantry Operator 33. Skilled Miner
Duster 18. Gourmet Chef 34. Skilled Sewer
3. Air-conditioning 19. Heavy Equipment Operator 35. Software Developer
Technician 20. Herbologist (Agri-tourism) 36. Steel man
4. Animation Artist 21. Ice Carver for decoration 37. Structural Fitter
5. Animation Chercker 22. In-between Artist/In- 38. Underwater Welder
6. Animator betweener, Clean-up Art 39. Web Designer
7. Anime Technician Checker 40. Welder
8. Automation Technician 23. In-between Checker
9. Cake Decorator 24. Instrumentation Technician
10. Clean-up Artist 25. Landscape Artist
11. CNC Machinist 26. Layout Artist
12. Computer Programmer 27. Machinist
13. Concierge 28. MIS Developer
14. Electrical Technician 29. Pipe Fitter
(Experienced) 30. Plant Operator
15. Fabricator 31. Plumber
OVERSEAS JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Countries with In-demand Skills

1. Saudi Arabia 12. Algeria


2. Qatar 13. Sudan
3. United Arab Emirates 14. Libya
4. Kuwait 15. South Africa
5. Iran 16. Hong Kong
6. Singapore 17. Cyprus
7. Brunei 18. New Zealand
8. Thailand 19. Canada
9. United States of America 20. Malaysia
10. Taiwan 21. Ukraine
11. Australia 22. Russia
23. Angola
Accounting / Finance
General/Cost Acct (699)
Audit & Taxation (50)
Finance/Investment (14)
Banking/Financial (14)
Admin / HR
Clerical/Administrative (1039)
Secretarial (624)
Human Resources (236)
Top Management (3)
Sales / Marketing
Retail Sales (1051)
Marketing (419)
Merchandising (139)
Sales - Eng/Tech/IT (105)
Sales - Corporate (99)
Telesales/Telemarketing (17)
Sales - Financial Services (6)
Arts / Media / Comm

Arts/Creative Design (711)


Entertainment (36)
Advertising (33)
Public Relations (9)
Services

Personal Care (1398)


Security/Armed Forces (257)
Customer Service (154)
Logistics/Supply Chain (153)
Law/Legal Services (19)
Tech & Helpdesk Support (19)
Social Services (5)
Sciences
Agriculture (199)
Food Tech/Nutritionist (146)
Chemistry (73)
Aviation (50)
Science & Tech (34)
Biotechnology (24)
Geology (20)
Actuarial/Statistics (3)
Computer / IT
Network/Sys/DB (360)
Software (306)
Hardware (128
Engineering
Mechanical/Automotive (7803)
Other Eng (5331)
Electrical Eng (2664)
Electronics Eng (901)
Environmental (508)
Oil/Gas Eng (293)
Chemical Eng (285)
Industrial Eng (66)
Manufacturing
Manufacturing (3936)
Maintenance (1788)
Quality Assurance (669)
Purchasing (559)
Process Design & Control (127)
Building / Construction
Civil Eng/Construction (3932)
Architect/Interior (992)
Quantity Survey (393)
Property/Real Estate (19)
Hotel / Restaurant
F & B (4962)
Hotel/Tourism (735)

Education / Training
Education (853)
Training & Dev. (172)

Healthcare
Nurse/Medical Support (5018)
Doctor/Diagnosis (836)
Pharmacy (82)
 The Graduate Tracer Study at least
• an average of 72% employment
rate of TVET graduates joining the
Labor Force

 80% Certification Rate
 Jobs Bridging Program / Blue
Desk
 Graduates land jobs within a year
after finishing course
 Directing HRD toward sustaining
global competitiveness
 Ensuring quick response to
specialized labor requirements
12 Key Employment
Generators BANKING AND FINANCE
AGRIBUSINESS
MANUFACTURING
CYBERSERVICES

OWNERSHIP DWELLING AND REAL


HEALTH AND WELLNESS ESTATE

TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS


HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND
TOURISM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TRADE
MINING
OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT

CONSTRUCTION
Photos of the Skills Trainings Conducted

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