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Assignment Content Complete the exam. There are 16 multiple…

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Complete the exam. There are 16 multiple choice questions, and you have only 1 attempt to complete it. Note: Questions that include “select all that apply” within the question require you to select more than 1 answer. All other questions have only 1 correct answer.

 

Refer to this week’s learning materials as needed.

 

Read the following case study to respond to questions

 

Mary is a 39-year-old single mom of two teenage sons. She identifies as an African American, heterosexual, cisgender female. She recently lost her job and is looking for a path forward. She worked at a local call center answering insurance questions as a customer service representative; however, the company decided to move most of the business overseas, and she was let go. She appears anxious and upset in your office. Money is her immediate concern—she wants to find a part-time job for extra money while she attends school full time to earn her bachelor’s degree. She is unsure of what she wants to major in, but she does want to do something in the medical profession. She has enrolled in school that starts in a week and will be taking general education courses. Her parents did not attend college, and she is unsure of how to proceed through the sorting process of choosing a major. She doesn’t want to make the wrong move, and she doesn’t want to get her sons’ hopes up by making them believe she will get a better job. She did not excel in high school subjects but feels confident that if she finds something she loves, she will be able to finish.

 

Question 14

Which services are likely to be offered by Mary’s college’s Career Services office? Select all that apply.

 

Free background checks
Job placement 
Connecting with alumni 
Career counseling/coaching 
Psychological evaluations for government jobs

 

Question 15

The loss of Mary’s job was an unplanned event tied to the outsourcing of her job. Mary is worried about any future careers that she pursues being eliminated due to automation or global outsourcing. According to Krumboltz’s theory of Planned Happenstance, counselors can help clients reframe their troublesome beliefs to recover better from uncertain situations and seek new opportunities. How might a counselor positively reframe the uncertainty caused by Mary’s situation?

 

The situation has created an opportunity for her to grow as an insurance professional.
The situation has made it easier for her sons to be prepared for college.
The situation has created an opportunity for her to return to school. 
She has learned from the situation how to prevent job displacement due to automation or outsourcing.
None of the above

 

Question 16

Career Management for Mary may include which of the following? Select all that apply.

 

Continuing education 
Learning new skills 
Finding an unpaid internship
Networking in her chosen career 
Volunteering for a hospital