One of the best advantages of DECA’s competitive events is that they encourage you to explore your career interests. If you have a career interest that you are passionate about, find a competitive event that aligns with that passion because you’ll likely be more motivated and interested in learning as much as possible about that career pathway. That will make learning the knowledge and skills necessary for that competitive event, as well as the additional competition preparation and trends in the industry, all the more enjoyable.
If you’ve had a part-time job, an internship or work experience, think about how that may help you in DECA’s competitive events. For example, if you have worked in the retail career field, then a retail event may be a perfect fit for you because you can use the knowledge and skills you learned on the job when solving the challenge in your role-play or case study. For example, some of DECA’s role-plays challenge you to handle an issue with an upset customer, so if you have done that in real life, you’ll easily be able to relate to the challenge in the role-play. Or, perhaps, you have managed chapter projects and activities. That experience may help you in DECA’s Project Management Events. Consider using your previous job experience to find a competitive event that matches your on-the-job training.
If so, you may consider a competitive event with an exam component. If you’re not, you may find a written event more suitable, or at least know that you need to practice strategies to improve your test-taking skills.
If so, most of DECA’s competitive events are a perfect fit for you because they require a presentation in front of a judge. The real question is: how much time do you like to prepare? If you like to think quickly, then a role-play or case study event may be optimal for you. However, if you like time to map out your presentation and rehearse it, you will likely want to consider one of DECA’s prepared or written events. And if you don’t like to present at all, consider one of DECA’s Virtual Business Challenge events that uses a computer-based simulation.
DECA members can compete in a wide variety of events. Use this flow chart to find your type of event, and then find your specific event at www.lhsdeca.com/compete/competitve-events