Career Fair · Step 3 · 10 points
Build the Public Information Page
Turn the research into one page a visitor can understand without you standing beside it.
Objective: Organize career evidence into a public page that a visitor can understand quickly.
Demonstration of learning: Submit one published link that opens for a viewer outside your account.
Demonstration of learning: Submit one published link that opens for a viewer outside your account.
One page, five sections
- Career title and hook: one sentence that gives a visitor a reason to keep reading.
- What the work looks like: three real tasks and the work setting.
- Training route: what is typically required and one Texas pathway to investigate.
- Pay, outlook, and honest challenge: current, labeled evidence rather than a sales pitch.
- Sources: at least three named pages with working links.
Make a copy of the Google Slides planning template
Watch the Google Sites tutorialYouTube fallback
The ten-second test
Open the published link on another person's screen. Give them ten seconds. If they cannot name the career and one reason it matters, fix the title, hook, and hierarchy before changing colors.
Sharing check: Test the link in a logged-out window or with someone who does not own the file. A link that only opens for you is not published.
Submit
Paste the published URL to your one-page career site.