Succeed in the Workplace
Welcome! This course is your first step in figuring out what you want to achieve in life and how your career can support that vision. Whether you’re thinking about changing jobs, just starting in the job market, or returning to work after time away, this course is designed for you.
You’ll learn how to make thoughtful career decisions by starting with the most important piece: you. Instead of jumping straight into job titles, we’ll begin by helping you get to know yourself—your strengths, interests, and especially what you value—because those are the foundations of meaningful career planning. From there, you’ll explore career options, create a clear plan, and identify realistic steps you can take to move forward with confidence.
While this course focuses on workplace success and career development, it also encourages you to consider your work-life balance, so your career supports the life you want—not the other way around. By the end, you’ll have a stronger sense of direction, a clearer plan, and the motivation to take your next steps.
| Responsible | george@ati.school |
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| Last Update | 03/14/2026 |
| Completion Time | 1 minute |
| Members | 28 |
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Succeed in the Workplace Discover Your True Career Path A Journey of Self Exploration
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Session 1: Start Planning Your Career6Lessons ·
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Session 1: Start Planning Your Career Learning Objectives
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What is a Career for Me?
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The Career Planning Process: Knowing Yourself
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What do I Really want from Work?
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Session 1: Start Planning Your Career Key Takeaways
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Quiz: Session 1-Start Planning Your Career10 xp
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Session 2: All About Me8Lessons ·
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Session 2: All About Me Learning Objectives
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What am I like?
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What personal values do I hold?
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What most interests me?
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Are there any limits?
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Pulling it together
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Session 2: All About Me Key Takeaways
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Quiz: Session 2-All About Me10 xp
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Session 3: Understanding Your Skills and Abilities12Lessons ·
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Session 3: Understanding Your Skills and AbilitiesNew
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The Difference Between Knowledge and SkillsNew
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What Roles are Played in Life?New
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What Abilities have These Roles Required of me?New
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Evidence of my AbilitiesNew
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Skills Developed through WorkNew
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Skills Developed Through LearningNew
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Assessing Your SkillsNew
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Your Skills: How Good Are You at Them?New
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Pulling Your Thoughts TogetherNew
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Session 3: Understanding Your Skills and Abilities Key TakeawaysNew
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Session 3: Understanding Your Skills and Abilities helps learners recognize the difference between knowledge and practical skill, identify the many roles they play in life, and uncover the abilities they have developed through work, study, family responsibilities, volunteering, and everyday experiences. Through reflection, evidence-building, and a personal skills audit, learners begin to see their strengths more clearly, appreciate the value of transferable skills, and identify areas they would like to strengthen. The session also encourages learners to connect their skills, values, and preferred work style to future career choices, giving them greater confidence in presenting themselves positively in applications, interviews, and career planning. Key Takeaways Knowledge is understanding something, while skill is the ability to do it well through practice. Everyday life roles—such as parent, student, employee, volunteer, or friend—help build valuable skills and abilities. Abilities become stronger when they are used regularly and supported by real examples or evidence. Skills can be developed through many experiences, including paid work, unpaid work, study, hobbies, and caregiving. A skills audit helps learners identify strengths, recognize transferable skills, and plan areas for future growth and career success.New 10 xp
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