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    Micro Course Building Career Competencies

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    1. Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 1
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      • Building Career Competencies: Jumping to conclusions quiz
    2. Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 2
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      • Building Career Competencies: The final answer quiz
    3. Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 3
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      • Building Career Competencies: What's the diff quiz
    4. Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 4
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      • Building Career Competencies: RISK quiz
    5. Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 5
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      • Building Career Competencies: Golden opportunity quiz

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    Micro Course Building Career Competencies: Lesson 3

    Your assignment for this lesson is to write down these three questions on a paper which are, “Who am I?”, “Why do I?”, and “What do I?”. After writing down the question, take roughly ten minutes to answer them. Now that you have those answers you can begin your discovery process and combat the problem areas that need improvement!

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