Chapter 3 Agriculture as a Career 141 Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 3. Students choose an SAE based on _____. A. their instructor’s decision B. likes, interests, and talents C. their employment status D. All of the above. 4. What are the main differences between SAE types? 5. True or False? Exploratory SAEs are the most costly and time-consuming types of SAEs. 6. What type of information is recorded for a research SAE? 7. What type of information is recorded for a placement SAE? 8. True or False? In an entrepreneurship SAE, you have the chance to own your own resources and make management decisions related to the entire enterprise. 9. If someone were to pick up your SAE record book to evaluate your project, what types of information should they be able to gain? 10. Explain why it is best to record information the same day of your experience. Lesson 3.2 Key Points Choosing a career can be a daunting task. By examining careers that are available in the different categories of agriculture, you might be able to find a career that you think would be a perfect fit for you. Looking closely at your interests, hobbies, and skills can help you narrow down your career search to a specific area or job. Developing your employability skills will allow you to look at the characteristics that employers want, and work on those things that will make you more likely to get hired. Once you are ready for a job, you can complete the four steps of making initial contact, completing paperwork, interviewing, and following up with the employer to land the job you desire. Your Career in Agriculture
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