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WELCOME TO AChiEvETExAs in ACTiOn
You are probably tired o people asking, What do you want to be when you grow
up? Some students know exactly what they want to do, but most havent got a
clue. The idea o choosing a career is intimidating, and it eels like its ar in the
uture. Theres little time in the commotion o classes, activities, sports, work, and un to
think about what career you want to pursue ater graduation rom high school or college.
It pays, though, to take the time to think about your uture career. The truth is that
youll save a lot o time and money i you have a direction in lie, as opposed to just
nishing high school and worrying about it later. Its really a matter o dollars and
sense. I you choose a career direction now, you can select classes and activities that will
make you highly marketableand highly paidwhen you look or work. And it only
makes sense to have an idea o what you want to do rather than just wandering aimlessly
through school.
Nobody wants that. Not your parents. Not your teachers. Not your riends. They want
you tobesomebody. They want you to use your talents, ollow your interests, and pursue
your ambitions to become great at what you love to
do in lie. Thats what you should want, too.
So the time is right to take charge o your lie and
think about the uture. You need a plan o action
or how to get rom where you are today to where
you want to be in a ew years: starting out on a
personally and proessionally rewarding career.
Thats what AchieveTexas in Actionis all about. The
magazine you are holding is one o 16 guides to dierent
career clusters. It is designed to help you make smarter
decisions about your education and career options.
Youve heard the phrase, Inormation is power. Well, this magazine is power. It puts
you squarely in charge o your uture, rom creating your Texas Achievement Plan (TAP)
(see page 5) to choosing college or some other orm o education or training ater high
school. Work with your parents, teachers, and counselors to make decisions, but remind
everyone that it isyouruture at stake and thatyouare taking charge o it.
Get inormation. Get a plan. Get a clue about your career direction. Its all right i that
direction changes; choosing a direction now is better than having no direction at all. Just
promise yoursel that youll make smart choices about where to ocus your time, energy,
and passion.
Were proud that you are taking steps to plan your career direction, and we pledge that
your school, teachers, and counselors will do all they can to help you make wise choices
on your plans or success. We wish you the best o luck on your journey.
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When I was in high school, says Sheryl
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Corporation in Houston, the only job that I evenknew about was receptionist work. I didnt aspire tobe a manager or entrepreneur because I really didntknow about those disciplines. I was just lookingorward to graduating. That was it. I really didntknow what it was I wanted to do.
Sound amiliar? You, too, may not have a clueabout what to do with your lie.
Dont worry, though. Help is right here in your
hands. This issue oAchieveTexas in Actionis yourguide to education and career choices that canshape your uture. Its one o 16 career cluster guidespublished by AchieveTexas, Texass college and career
initiative (www.AchieveTexas.org). This edition is allabout Finance.
Lets start with some basic steps you should taketo get organized, plan or the uture, and start on theroad to success.
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First, you need to fgure out some things about yoursel.This step can be as simple as writing down a list o your
interests (like video games or rock climbing), yourhopes and dreams (like helping others), your talents(like writing or math ability), and your weaknesses (i
youre squeamish at the sight o blood, or example, youmight not want to be a doctor).
Follow up on this inormal exercise by taking some
ormal assessments to determine your interests andabilities. Common assessments include the Kuder(www.kuder.com), Bridges (www.bridges.com), CareerCruising (www.careercruising.com ), COIN (www.coinedu.com), and Myers-Briggs (www.myersbriggs.
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org) tests. These tools give most o our students somecareer exploration awareness by the time they enter
eighth or ninth grade.
Ask your principal or counselor about the careerassessments available at your school.
Research Your Career Options
Once youve learned about yoursel, learn moreabout your career options. There are thousands o
occupations out there o which you may never haveheard, and others that do not yet exist because thetechnologies have not been developed. Fortunately,there are plenty o resources (see inside back cover) or
you, and they are as close as the nearest computer.One o the most helpul is the Occupation and Skill
Computer-Assisted Researcher (or OSCAR, or short)
rom the Texas Workorce Commission. It is a vastdatabase o inormation about hundreds o proessions.You can fnd OSCAR at www.ioscar.org/tx. Anothergood place to start is O*NET (www.onetcenter.org).
Gather inormation about what you can earn in thecareers in which you are interested. Find out whetherthe careers you are considering have a promisingutureare they adding or losing jobs? Check out the
education youll need to enter those careers.The chart on pages 1011 presents data on 25
possible proessions. Remember, though, that these arejust a sampling o careers available in the cluster. Goto OSCAR, O*NET, or another resource to investigate
other careers.
Create Your TAP
Once you have a better idea o your interests andabilities, you are ready to plan or high school andbeyond. The Texas Achievement Plan, or TAP, is yourplan or preparing or the career o your choice.
First students choose a cluster, not a particularoccupational goal. In the eighth grade a student mightchoose Finance and then later become interested in anarrower feld such as actuary or loan ofcer.
The program o study you chooseyour plandoesnot stop with graduation rom high school. A student
could then pursue a Bachelors degree as a credit analyst
or a graduate degree as a economist.You should set up a TAP that takes you through career
preparation after high school, revising your blueprintas needed as you go along. If your career plans includecollege study, ask your counselor about tests required foradmission to college, such as the PSAT, SAT, or ACT.
Seek Out Special Programs
Many Texas schools oer innovative programs toprepare students or specifc career areas. These includecareer and technical education (CTE) programs,academies, and magnet schools. Once youve decidedon a career direction, ask your counselor about special
programs in your area that may provide relatedexperiences in your chosen career.
Samuel Odamah enrolled in the architectureprogram at the University o Texas at Arlington,having ound his career calling at Dallass SkylineCareer Development Center, a high school with careerprograms in a number o dierent felds.
Skyline is one o the ew schools in the country that
oer programs in architecture, Odamah says. In somecareers, Skyline students could even get proessionalcertifcations or licenses right in high school. It was agreat place because you could fnd out whether youreally wanted to enter a career.
Odamah says that the career cluster system atSkyline taught him the value o planning or hiscareer and his lie. We learned about planning ahead,
he says. Those who plan things ahead o time donthave to catch up. Its just a matter o what a personwants out o lie. Planning gives you a better platormor success.
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Acareer cluster is a group ooccupations and broad industriesthat share certain eatures. The
Finance cluster, or example, includesactuary and nancial controller.Texas has adopted 16 career clusters(see back cover), the same onesdesignated and developed by the U.S.Department o Education.
As the graphic below shows, within
each cluster are programs o study, whichare more specic groupings o similaroccupations. Think o a program o studyas being like a college major. In Finance,
you might choose to ocus on Financial& Investment Planning in high schooland college.
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program o study will help youacquire the knowledge and skills youllneed to enter your chosen career. Itwill allow you to ollow a seamlesscourse o study rom high school
into college or other postsecondaryeducation or training. The electives
you choose can complement your coreacademic classes to prepare you or thechallenges o the real world o work.
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Dont get locked into a cluster and programo study you dont like. You should reexamine
your TAP at least once a year and changeprograms or clusters i your interests have
changed. Choosing a cluster and programo study, even i it changes later, means that
youll have a direction in lie. The idea is to beaware o whats going on in your lie and takecontrol o your uture. When you know where
your education is going and why, your classeswill become more meaningul. Youll make
contact with students, teachers, and employerswho share your interest in a particular careerarea. Youll have experiences that are un andexciting. Youll be on your way to success inschool, in a career, and in lie.
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education or training. Your TAP represents your chanceto take control o your education and career choices.
Working with your parents/guardians and guidancecounselor, you can pick the cluster on which youwant to ocus your studies as well as your career and
postsecondary education goals. Dont worry. You arentlocked into your choices. You should revisit your TAPat least once a year to update it. You can change clusters,programs o study, and career and postsecondary goals as
your interests and ambitions change. Having a planeven
i it changesis smarter than having no idea o what youwant to do and why you are attending school. Heres howto ll out your TAP.
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Theres an old stereotype that the richestman in town will be the banker. Is it
true? Are the money handlers the realmoneymakers?
That may not necessarily be true, sinceit usually reers to the bank owner, notthe teller, says Alexander May, directoro nancial reporting/gas operations orCenterPoint Energy o Houston. But I cantell you that there has never been a better
time to be in nance and accounting.Because o all the government scrutiny todo with nancial mismanagement o largecompanies, people in this proession are inhigh demand to ensure the controls are inplace or proper nancial management.
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When it comes to job opportunities,Finance is a high-growth cluster. Accordingto the U.S. Bureau o Labor Statistics,964,000 new jobs will be created in theindustry nationally between 2006 and 2016.The Texas Workorce Commission saysthat in Texas alone, positions or nancial
managers and analysts, accountants, andauditors will increase almost 20 percentin that same 10-year period. Positions or
compensation and benets specialists areexpected to increase more than 30 percent.Why the boom?
Every single company needs anaccountant, says Holly Sparkman, chienancial ocer or Cedra Corporation, a
biotechnology company in Austin. Thatbroadens opportunities, because employeescan work or any company size in anyindustry. Personally, Ive worked in everysize company rom small, privately held
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or someone with strong computer skills.Top Pay
Although not everyone in Finance can become the chie fnancialofcer (CFO) or a major corporation, proessionals in the cluster are
well paid, depending on the career choice and industry.According to the Texas Workorce Commission, fnancial
managers starting salaries in Texas are more than $63,313 and rise ashigh as $136,662, with the average being $112,206 across all industrysegments. Wages or actuaries are even better, averaging $103,739 andtopping out at about $127,633. Financial analysts highest salaries arealso excellent, at approximately $93,361, with the average salary being$77,826. On the other hand, loan counselors wages are signifcantly
lower, averaging $37,698, as are those o claims adjusters, examiners,
and investigators, who average $55,619.
Good Education
Careers with higher salaries generally require more education.Typically, companies want to hire someone with at least our
years o college, says Deborah Ropelewski, director o education or
the Proessional Liability Underwriting Society, a national nonproftorganization that supports career development in liability insurance.They want people who are serious about continuing their education,especially those interested in becoming proessional brokers orinsurance agents, who need to meet continued education requirementsto maintain their licenses.
We look or graduates with fnance and accounting degrees, says
CenterPoints May. We require people to be trained in a certain wayo thinking, and we want them to learn it in college, because there areso many other skills that they need to learn once theyre on the job.
entrepreneurial companies to large, publicly held corporations, aswell as or political consultants andmedical research acilities.
May concurs. Finance and accounting are the basis o a companyssuccess, he says. While the company may make a great product thatsells very well, there has to be someone who can keep the pennies inthe bank.
Variety on the Job
Some students think theyll have to sit at a desk working withnumbers all day, says Alison Benton, principal and director inHouston at UHY Advisors, a national tax and business consultantfrm. But theres more variety in this feld than I ever thoughtwork most people would never consider as Finance.
In her position, Benton negotiates deals or companies. For
instance, i a company is expanding, she says, I might help themget government unding or training or a new acility. This lets meuse my legal experience rom business law classes and my humancommunications skills in addition to fnance experience. Bentonsuggests students consider combining their personal interests withfnance skills to fnd a good career ft.
Finance oers some unusual choices. Careers students may
not know about include oreign exchange dealer, debt settlementnegotiator, personal shopper, and orensic litigator.
Forensic litigation has taken o in the last three years, Bentonexplains. This is where people investigate fnancial raud andtrack down undercover computer transactions when someone hasbeen unneling unds to accounts overseas. Thats a very cool job
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This is a projection of 10 fast-growing careers in Finance in Texas from the year 2006-2016 and the numberof new jobs created in each occupation. Note that whereas the percentage of growth in jobs may be high, theactual number of jobs created may be low. For example, there will be only 150 new jobs for survey researcherscreated in Texas during the decade that the data covers. Source: Texas Workforce Commission.
This is a chart of hourly wages for 10 of the top-paying careers in the Finance cluster in Texas. Note howentry-level wages are often much lower than pay for the average worker and experienced workers in each
profession. Source: Texas Workforce Commission.
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Imagine walking up to a Texas state legislatorand telling him or her to rewrite a bill. Well,thats not exactlywhat John Heleman does in
his job as chie revenue estimator or the TexasComptrollers Ocethe states bookkeeperand tax collectorbut its pretty close.
Sometimes a legislator authors a piece olegislation that would cost the State moneywhen he or she didnt mean to, saysHeleman. In cases where it is unclear, I
visit the legislator to determine i that isintentional. I the legislator does not
intend to incur the costs in the bill,I let him or her know that he orshe may need to restate portions
o the document to eliminate theexcessive spending.
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Dealing with legislators isjust one part o Helemans job.
Understanding Texas law and
protecting the States bank accountis his major responsibility.
While I spend time crunchingnumbers, I also spend a lot o time atthe Capitol, meeting with legislatorsand their stas, he says. As a stateemployee, Im not allowed to avorone bill or another, however. Im
there as a resource, to explain the technicaldetails o a given bill and possible nancialconsequences.
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in Finance, but his daily duties working withboth numbers and people are typical o those aevery level o job responsibilities in the cluster.
There are two acets to my job, explainsCharles Tuggle, who works as a nancialassociate with a major national brokeragerm in Houston. I have analytical skills orunderstanding securities and how they work,but rst and oremost, this is a sales job. I
have to convince people that, rst, they needto invest or the uture and, second, that theyneed to invest with us.
As part o the sales process, Tuggle makes
telephone calls, attends networking eventsand seminars, and registers a lot o ace-to-ace time. In addition, he spends many hours
doing paperwork, because Finance is a highlyregulated industry.
Theres also customer service work to bedone, such as maintaining accounts, reportinggains and losses or taxes, and recommendingchanges to nancial portolios so that hisclients investments remain as sound aspossible. New clients rarely come through the
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door seeking a broker, so sales is a primaryskill in Tuggles Finance career.
Part o being a good salesperson is caringabout clients. For Tuggle, that means
helping people save or retirement and otherimportant lie events.
For example, a riend o mine once calledme or help because she needed to nance hersons education, he says. She had some moneysaved, but could see it wouldnt go very ar.Tuggle worked with her, explaining dierent
saving and investment options until theyagreed on a plan that she could aord. Based
on what we did, this plan should pay or ouryears at a private college, assuming he keeps hisgrades up and keeps getting scholarships.
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older people, April Howe, branch manager
o Associated Credit Union in Clear Lake,generally serves a younger clientele.
I run a small branch located inside agrocery store, says Howe. My sta and Iprovide loans or customers high school ageand up. One o my avorite parts o the jobis lending, especially to young people,because I can help them start buildingtheir credit without requiring their parents
to co-sign a loan.Howe has been involved with helping
young people learn about saving and creditand other nancial matters or years.
I helped open the rst credit union in ahigh school in Texas and had theopportunity to train students to run it,she says proudly. Many o the students
have pursued careers in the nanceindustry. Some even stayed with thecredit union and advanced.
So what is a typical day at her creditunion branch?
Its always busy, she says. People arestanding in line, the ax machine is busy, andthe phone is ringing. And I couldnt love itany more. I enjoy the pressure.
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In Laredo, theres a place where peoplestudy the nancial news as it comes in,
wondering how the latest statements romthe secretary o the treasury may aect thehundreds o thousands o dollars they haveinvested in the stock market. A stock tickerstreams an endless series o numbers on atelevision overhead, tracing the upward ordownward movement o the days most activestocks on the New York Stock Exchange.
This isnt a trading foor or a stockbrokersoce, howeverits a classroom at John B.Alexander High School.
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An increasing number o Texas highschools are bringing the world o Finance
into the classroom. Students get a taste owhat that business world is likeand theskills needed to succeed.
A prime example is the Virtual Financecourse Cecilia Santos teaches at John B.Alexander. Its an innovative class open to
juniors and seniors rom all our high schoolsin our district, she explains. Students learn
about banking and investingthe history omoney, the role o the Federal Reserve Bank,and annual reports.
The centerpiece o the course, though,is the Stock Market Game, a programsponsored by the Foundation or InvestorEducation (see Virtual Finance at right).
The game simulates an online investmentaccount, teaching students the basics o
investing by asking them to put virtualdollars into real stocks, and to ollow theirprogress. At the end o the course, thestudents prepare a PowerPoint presentation,a report, and present to a panel obusinesspeople rom the local communitybankers, accountants, stockbrokersand deend their investment strategies,
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The Finance cluster includes our programso study (see Program Profles at let).
The Financial & Investment Planningprogram o study includes careers such as
nancial manager, brokerage clerk, and taxpreparer. Students in this program o studyshould take electives such as Accounting,Financial Planning, Banking and FinancialSystems, Database Programming, DatabaseFundamentals, Business Management, andBusiness Ownership.
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by school. In Dallas, or example, high schoolstudents can get a eel or property businessthrough a Principles o Real Estate course atthe Dallas Independent School District (ISD)magnet school or business and management.
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Jennier Sanders, who created and teachesthe course.
Dallas ISD oers an extensive range obusiness courses.
Our school oers two programs ostudy, Sanders says. I teach banking andreal estate. We study mortgage lending or
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What skills are needed to pursue aFinance-related career? Start with a strongoundation in English and math.
While working at a public corporation,I saw that good writing skills were essential,especially i you wanted a promotionto upper management, Sanders says.
Furthermore, rom a nance standpoint,mathematics is essential. Employees needto be able to interpret and analyze, to
understand the numbers and explain them,to project and estimateall the skillsnecessary or higher-level thinking.
I recommend taking accounting, she
says. Its oten oered or dual credit inhigh school, so students can get a college-level experience. I also recommendeconomics, which is oered or dualcredit in various places, and a bankingcourse. Thats so students get a generalunderstanding o the nancial eld.
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manager and assistant vice presidentor Amegy Bank in Houston, also stressesthe need to master the math used in thebusiness world.
In nance, employees need to have agood grasp o numbers, she says. Studentsneed about 12 hours o accounting. Its very
competitive nowor entry-level positions,employers require a good background inaccounting. Employees need to be able tounderstand a balance sheet, so that theyre
able to talk to clients.
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It just depends on what students areinterested in, says Rosanna Guerrero,programs manager or Junior Achievement
o Central Texas. We do the best wecan to match everybody with the kind oproessional he or she wants to job shadow.One group o students wanted to see a
nonprot, so we took them to the Lance
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Guerrero is involved in organizingGroundhog Job Shadow Day every Februaryor Junior Achievement. She helps studentsexperience lie in the world o Finance byollowing proessionals at work. More than100,000 businesses and a million studentsnationwide participate. Guerrero makes sure
the students make the most o the event.
An in-school curriculum that happensbeore the event gives students backgroundinormation on job skills they have andcareers theyre interesting in seeking,Guerrero says. Students create a resumeand research dierent careers.
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Job shadowing is just one type o extendedlearning experience that takes place outsidethe classroom. As the name implies,students spend a day shadowing someoneemployed in business, asking questions,
and observing whats involved in a typicalday at work.
The proessionals that students shadow
talk about what they do, but they also givestudents advice and tips on how to developtheir skills and the education to seek, saysGuerrero. They will show students projects
theyve done in the past and review thestudents resumes. Its a good opportunity ostudents to connect learning with earning, tond out what education they need to pursuea particular career eld.
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While job shadowing, students are observing,
not doing. They learn a lot in a short time, butthey dont have any job responsibilities. Another
type o extended learninginternshipsgives
students a more accurate indication o what a
career entails.
In the Dallas Independent School Districtsnance academy, or instance, studentstake a six-week internship between their
junior and senior years, says Amy Matthew,director o the academy.
Students work at several companies relatedto the Finance industry. They might beassigned to a single department or rotated
through various parts o the company. Eitherway, they get valuable experienceand get
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The biggest springboard to the real worldavailable to high school students is thecooperative, or co-op, class.
Juniors and seniors in cooperative educationprograms split their days between the classroomand a job. Students are matched with communitypartners, businesses that have a history o
sponsoring students, says Christopher Cashin,who teaches in Houston at John H. ReaganHigh Schools business academy. The studentsgo to work, just like a regular job, typically in thelatter part o the day. Theyll go to class rom,say, 8:30 in the morning until noon, and thentheyll go to a paid job, and theyll earn high
school credit.
Teachers go to the job sites and make sure thestudents are reporting to work, and check on thequality and progress o their work experience,Cashin says.
It doesnt hurt or students to earn paycheckswhile still in school, but the experience they earn
is worth a lot more in years to come. Studentsget a paycheck, but more important than that,
they acquire real-lie experience, says Cashin.Some o the co-op students have gone onto intern while theyre in college, and attainproessional careers with these companies.
Matthew tells a similar story. The Dallas
nance academy has placed co-op students atDeloitte & Touche, one o the worlds largestbusiness consulting rms.
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Create CportolioOne valuable tool that can help you getready or college and beyond is a careerportolioa collection o items that
document your achievements both inand out o school, assembled in oneconvenient package.
A career portolio is not simplya resume, although it can certainlyinclude one. So what should go in acareer portolio? A variety o things,
depending on your own personalexperiences. It could include transcriptsand grades; writing samples; letterso recommendation rom teachers,mentors, or employers; awards youvereceived; and items that documentother activities, such as internships and
job shadowing experiences.
You need to be specicdates, howmany years, any awards, what theymeant, and who you received themrom, says Grace Brauchle, who helpsstudents put their portolios togetheras the career center coordinator orLehman High School in Kyle.
Brauchle says portolios come in
handy when students apply or jobs oradmission to college. First impressionsare a very big thing, she says, and
you want to be the one whose papersget passed around the oce. You wantto be the one where the admissionscounselors say, Wow, look at this one!
And a portolio doesnt have to besimply a collection o papers. Artistsand photographers use their portoliosto provide visual examples o theirwork, and so can you. Do you havephotos o someone giving you anaward? Put them in. How about a videoo a perormance? Include it on a DVD.
Do you have experience in Web design?Make an online portolio to showcasewhat you can do.
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Earl Smith is Houston CommunityColleges chair or banking, nance, andlaw. He has a problem with students
who want to pursue careers in Finance; hecant nd enough o them.
I have banks coming to me saying, I
need employees! Smith says. I cant lltheir positions ast enough. All these banksare being built, and theres no one to stathem. Its just insane.
Now is a great time to embark on aFinance career. Postsecondary education,
ranging rom short on-the-job-trainingto graduate studies at a university, can
put students on the right path torewarding utures.
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There are many ways to get started in thebusiness world, and not all require a collegedegree. Smiths college, or instance, oers atraining course or bank tellers that requiresseven weeks o classroom instruction,ollowed by a paid internship at an areabank. I I had 100 teller graduates, I could
place them tomorrow, Smith says.Although teller salaries generally are low,
its a good way to begin a career in Finance.I employees start as a teller and work their
way up, in ve years, i theyre not a branchmanager, theyre doing something wrongand that position starts at about $50,000 a
year, he says.
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Community colleges throughout the stateoer two-year programs in a wide variety obusiness disciplines. Community collegesin the Dallas/Fort Worth area, or instance,oer certicates and associates degrees
in accounting, management, businessadministration, international business
and trade, and real estate and propertymanagement.
Some o these programs lead directly tojobs, but keep in mind that most proessionsrequire our-year degrees. In accountancy,or instance, we oer the 10 classes theState Board o Public Accountancy requiresor people to sit or the certied public
accountant exam, but the person must havealready gotten a bachelors degree, says JoeCahill, chair o the business department atTomball College.
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Many two-year programs at communitycolleges eed directly into a our-year
program at a university, through coursetransers or 2 + 2 agreements. Theseagreements are money-savers, sincecommunity colleges generally have muchlower tuition rates than universities. Sincethe state has more community colleges thanuniversities, a 2+2 option may allow students
to live at home their rst two years.In some cases, these agreements
even allow a student to earn a our-year university degree at a community
college. I students live in San Antonio, orexample, they can earn a bachelors degree
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year business or nance degree programsby ocusing on academic courses such asEnglish and history. The reshman year, andthe oten-dicult transition to college lie,is challenging enough without dealing withnance courses. Most reshmen dont wantto jeopardize their college record by postinglow grades in accounting and economics,
Walker says.Besides, academic courses are importantto uture success. Cahill recommends classesin science, or a broader perspective, aswell as a course in journalism. Writing andoral communications skills are extremelyimportant in the workplace, he says.
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microeconomics, macroeconomics, and twocourses in business math, Walker says.
In their junior year, students interestedin a bachelor o business administrationdegree should take business nance aswell as beginning courses in marketing,management, statistics, and business law,she continues. For a senior, we require 10
additional coursesseven nance courses,two electives in accounting, economics, or
nance, and one required accounting course.I students dont understand accounting,they will not understand nance.
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Graduate school ater a bachelors degreecan expand a students options, particularly
in highly skilled and highly paid eldssuch as investment banking. An advanceddegree will help students develop the skillsemployers want most, such as the abilityto think analytically, strategically, and tocommunicate knowledge eectively. Toenter a business-related graduate program,students most oten need to take the
Graduate Management Admission Test(GMAT), a test about 2,000 business schoolsacross the nation use to evaluate candidates.
West Texas A&M University oers botha master o business administration (MBA)degree and a master o science in nanceand economics (MSFE) degree. The MBAis more appropriate or management and
marketing positions, while the MSFE mightbe better suited or someone who wants acareer on Wall Street, Walker says.
Texas has a wealth o excellent our-yearand graduate business programs acrossthe state. Business Weekmagazine ranksour-year programs at ve universitiesthe
University o Texas at Austin, SouthernMethodist University, Texas ChristianUniversity, and Texas A&M University, inthe top 50 nationwide. UT Austins MBAprogram is No. 10 in the country.
Pay Te WayRemember that many Texas companies are
willing to help employees pay or continuingeducation in Finance.
Most banks pay or additional educationas part o their benets packages. Even i ittakes ve to seven years to complete a our-
year degree while working, students wontbe loaded down with student loan debtwhen they graduate rom school,
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AceeTea: the name or Texasscollege and career education initiative.
Atclato aeemet:
ormal agreements between or amongeducational organizations (high schools,community colleges, and universities)that align courses and majors in a waythat allows students to transition romone institution to another without losso course credit or time.
Aocate deee: a two-yeardegree awarded by a community ortechnical college.
bacelo deee: a our-yeardegree awarded by a university.
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Caee clte:a way o organizingcurricula, instruction, and assessment
around specic occupational groups (orexample, Inormation Technology or HealthScience) that oers students core academics,coursework related to specic occupations,and extended learning experiences.
Caee dace:structureddevelopmental experiences presentedsystematically rom kindergarten through12th grade that help students analyze andevaluate abilities, skills, and interests.
Caee potolo:a collection o studentwork indicating progress made in subjects,activities, or programs. In career clustersystems, portolios are oten used to assessstudent perormance in extended learningexperiences.
Doctoal deee: a degree awarded
by universities or study beyond a mastersdegree. Also reerred to as a Ph.D. orproessional degree.
Dal cedt:credit given in both high
school and college or college-level coursestaken while in high school.
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participation in career and technical studentorganizations, extracurricular activities, jobshadowing, internships, or service learning.
acal ad: scholarships, grants, loans,and work-study unds awarded to students
to pay or college expenses.
itep: an extended learning
experience in which students worktemporarily at entry-level jobs in careersthat interest them.
Jo adow: an extended learning
experience in which students observeproessionals in particular careers as they gothrough a day on the job.
Mate deee: a degree awarded byuniversities or study beyond a bachelorsdegree.
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education beyond high school. Middle
school and high school are reerred to assecondary education, sopostsecondarymeansater high school.
Poam o tdy: a way o organizingthe curricula and educational activitieswithin a career cluster related to a studentsspecic academic and career goal.
sece lea: an extended learningexperience in which students do volunteerwork related to their career goals.
Taeted dty clte:six industry clusters that have been
identied by Texas as high-demand, high-growth sectors paying high wages. As theyare developed by the State, these may be hotareas in which to build a rewarding career.
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an education plan suggesting the highschool courses a student should taketo prepare successully or graduation
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Ameca Caee ionet
www.acinet.org/acinetThis is the place to search or occupationalinormation, industry inormation, andstate-specic labor market inormation.
Competecy Model Cleaoewww.careeronestop.org/competencymodel/deault.aspxThis career planning resource ocuses on theskill set and competencies essential or careers
and industries.
Collee o Teawww.collegeortexans.comHere is everything a Texan needs to knowabout preparing or, applying or, and paying
or college or technical school. And its all inone up-to-date, easy-to-navigate mega-sitealmost as big as the state itsel. Remember:$4 billion is available every year to helpTexans attend college.
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The career clusters icons above are used with permission o theStates Career Clusters Initiative, 2010. For more inormation, visitwww.careerclusters.org.
AchieveTexas Career Clusters
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Well, AchieveTexas is the name of Texass college and career education initiative. The idea behind it is
simple: Planning for the future so that students achieve lifelong success. As AchieveTexas grows, youll
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and ambitions. Youll get the chance to begin a plan that gets you where you want to go in life. Youll have
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skills. Best of all, youll be in control of your future. Read all 16 editions ofAchieveTexas in Action(available
through your counselor) to explore Texass career clusters and start on the road to success.
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