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From classroom to career: Helping Katy ISD students succeed beyond high school

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Katy ISD’s Miller Career & Technology Center (MCTC) hosted a Preview Night, showcasing its career and technical education (CTE) programs. Families explored diverse courses, including Culinary Arts, Construction Trades, and Veterinary Medicine.

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New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortage

Read full article: New initiative unveiled for aspiring mechanics to help with industry-wide shortage

The effort hopes to help low-income students obtain a two-year certification program in Arizona, Georgia, Illinois and Texas.

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Networking expert talks professional relationships plus new book

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David Olivencia, the author of NetWORKing Excellence, shares tips on adopting successful habits for networking.

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Houston’s job market poised to grow in some sectors this year

Read full article: Houston’s job market poised to grow in some sectors this year

If you’re thinking about making a career change, 2023 may be the year to make that leap.

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‘It’s okay to fail’

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How celebrating failure can remove the fear of taking risks

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Wait, you heard that? Your mic might not really be muted during video calls, according to study

Read full article: Wait, you heard that? Your mic might not really be muted during video calls, according to study

Fawaz and Yang tested videoconferencing applications on major operating systems such as iOS, Android, Windows and Mac, to see if the microphones were still accessed by the apps while muted.

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Houston-area employees are feeling ‘serious burnout,’ study says

Read full article: Houston-area employees are feeling ‘serious burnout,’ study says

Feeling the burnout from work? You’re not alone.

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Pandemic Pivot: Changing careers during a pandemic

Read full article: Pandemic Pivot: Changing careers during a pandemic

But with millions of people laid off and out of work, changing careers may seem out of the question. Money and work-life balance –these are the top two reasons people change careers. Two big questions to ask yourself first—do you really want to change careers or do you not like working during a pandemic? If you still want to change careers, know why? On average, it takes four years to successfully change careers and regain your credibility at your job.

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Thinking about accounting, but hoping to avoid tax-related jobs? Consider these 5 fun careers

Read full article: Thinking about accounting, but hoping to avoid tax-related jobs? Consider these 5 fun careers

When you hear someone say that he or she is an accountant, do you think of taxes right away?

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New study claims link between birth order, career overestimated in previous research

Read full article: New study claims link between birth order, career overestimated in previous research

Are you anticipating your intellectual, ambitious firstborn child will become a doctor or your youngest will pursue an artistic occupation? These common expectations of people’s career choice being influenced by their birth order may have been overestimated in previous research, according to a new study by a University of Houston researcher. According to two dominant models, the links between birth order and careers are explained differently. The niche-finding model proposes personality traits should explain such links whereas the confluence model points to intelligence. “Our findings suggest that the role of birth order on career types, occupational creativity and status attainment might have been overestimated in previous research, and the only finding that replicated previous research was a small effect of birth order on educational attainment,” Damian said.

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