Many companies, organizations, and institutions take the time and invest resources to develop their values, vision, and/or mission.

Here are some examples:

Companies and organizations expend time, effort, and financial resources to develop these statements and a vision. Why? To provide focus and direction, and guide decision-making, developing goals, and branding/marketing.

Similarly, the self-awareness of your values, vision, strengths, skills, and interests is fundamental and integral for informing your career decisions and knowing the value that you offer to your community, employers, and the world.

In addition, it is important to know whether or not your values align with a company or organization.

To illustrate, if an individual values social justice and equity, they might be inclined to pursue volunteer or employment opportunities at organizations in Victoria such as Vancouver Island Human Rights Coalition Society, Restorative Justice Victoria, or the John Howard Society of BC.

Here is another example, an individual has a high value for family and has two young children. Then, searching and perusing sites such as Canada's Top Family-Friendly Employers (2021) could be of interest.

For those who are in transition with a career change or a new way of working, it is essential for you to take stock of your assets, so that you can evaluate how your assets correspond to the requirements and qualifications for your future career adventure.

If you have already determined a career path, we encourage you to continue with this module as it is important to revisit your values, strengths, and skill sets. In addition, you could feel a sense of confirmation with your career decision-making.

This module is comprised of five components:

  1. Complete the Uncovering Personal Assets Worksheet.
  2. Develop three short stories.
  3. Clarify your personal assets.
  4. Identify personal asset themes.
  5. List personal factors.

When was the last time you evaluated whether or not these values align for you? Take the time to assess the values that you live by. You can choose to envision yourself in a new role or career pathway. Or, you may even choose to reinvent yourself right now. 

Last modified: Wednesday, 13 October 2021, 1:46 PM