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Career Readiness

 

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Step foot into your Career

Life after high school looks different for everyone. Some students already have a clear plan, while others are still figuring it out. Both paths are normal. At WPA, we focus on helping you discover what you’re good at and where those strengths can take you. Career readiness isn’t just about picking a job — it’s about asking the right questions, exploring options, and taking steps that move you closer to your goals.

Getting Started: Career Readiness

The best way to begin is by getting to know yourself. Think about which classes you enjoy most, or the types of projects that come naturally to you. From there, you can connect those interests to real career paths. WPA provides tools that let you test out ideas, explore careers, and plan your coursework so it matches where you want to go. Over time, your plan can change — and that’s okay. The goal is to leave high school prepared, not guessing.

 

Additional Career Resources:

  • Career One Stop - Government-supported tools and resources to research careers, training, and job opportunities
  • LinkedIn - Grow your professional network, showcase your skills, and discover new career opportunities
  • Indeed - Find and apply to jobs quickly with Indeed, one of the largest job search engines connecting employers and job seekers worldwide
  • Glassdoor - Research companies, compare salaries, and read employee reviews to make informed career decisions

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Vo-Tech / Trade School

College isn’t the only door open after graduation. Vocational and technical schools offer training that’s hands-on and career-focused. For students who want to learn a trade and get to work quickly, these programs are an excellent option.

Career Technical Education Options


Highschool Internships

Kickstart your career by gaining real-world experience and building skills through intership opportunities. Whether you're curious about healthcare, technology, business, the arts, or community service, internships allow you to discover your passions while developing valuable workplace skills. Check out our recommend resources for internships. For a complete list of opportunities contact your academic advisor.

Internship Opportunities

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Military & Service

At Wake Prep Academy, we recognize that college is not the only next step. For some students, the military offers training, career opportunities, and education benefits after high school. We help students prepare for the ASVAB test and connect with recruiters so they can explore how service builds discipline, skills, and a strong foundation for the future. Choose a branch below to get started.

Learn more about the Military Requirements →

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Air Force

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Space Force

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Army

 

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Navy

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Coast Guard

 

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Marines

 

Career Readiness: Tools & FAQ

Have questions? Ask your Advisor! 

From academic support and course planning ot navigating resources and connecting with the right people, we are here to assist you! For quick assistance, check out our FAQ page for commonly asked questions. To explore becoming a student, visit our Enrollment page. For additional questions contact your student services academic advisor! 

Jill Ellison
Assistant Director of Student Services 
jill.ellison@wakeprep.org

Ariel Pridgen
Academic Advisor
ariel.pridgen@wakeprep.org

Questions about enrollment and registration? Contact our Enrollment Specialist: 
districtregistrar@wakeprep.org