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Veronica Discusses Her Experience in Graduate School and Working in Home Visitation with Families

Veronica Discusses Her Career Transition from Fashion Design to Family Science as a First-Generation College Student

Katherine Discusses Working as an Employment Specialist for Individuals with Disabilities

Allison Discusses Working to Assist Adults With Disabilities

Lexie Discusses Working with Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries
Career Exploration Guidance
These featured posts address many common concerns among HDFS and other family science majors. I recommend starting with these posts.
Welcome! I'm glad you're here! If you are reading this, you are probably majoring in Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) or a similar major. This is a field that I love and in which I teach as a university faculty member. Like a lot of my students, I chose this field because I love learning about people and families, and I wanted to work in a field that I felt was directly beneficial to people. HDFS is a great fit for those interests. However, it does not always point the way to a specific career path. This post provides some thoughts to consider as you explore your options.
Do you feel like you don't know where to start in terms of preparing for your career? Are you frustrated by advice to obtain experience related to the career you want to pursue because you don't feel like you know exactly what that career will be? The goal is to focus your preparation based on what you know about your interests today. In other words, pay attention to what you can control. Some jobs might be eliminated. Others might be created that you can't even fathom yet. You can't control the future job market. You can focus your energy toward obtaining the best experience that you can. How can you focus your efforts?
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