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Successful career planning is a process involving a series
of decisions. The more you know about yourself and the world
of work, the more likely it is that you will make satisfying
career decisions.
Career Assessment Process:
Step 1: Career Counseling
Step 2: Career Assessments
Step 3: Career Exploration
Step 1: Career Counseling
Professional staff are available for one hour appointments to help you through the career assessment and exploration process. Meet with a career counselor at the beginning of this process to determine which personality, skills or interest assessments would benefit you most.
Below are assessments available to Career Counselors for recommending to you.
After taking assessment(s), it is recommended that you meet with a career counselor to assist with interpreting your assessment results and guiding you toward career exploration resources.
Step 2: Career Assessments
Personality and interest inventories help you relate your
interest patterns to a variety of careers. Career Services offers the following
assessment inventories:
- WISCareers: Contains free online assessments geared toward discovering
a career path. Receive a Registration Code from Career
Services to use. A "Self Directed Search" is available, which is a shortened, self-test
similar to the MBTI below.
- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI): By appointment
only. Discover what your personality "type" is to gain an understanding of your working style,
and your style of communicating with others.
Preview an explanation of your personality type.
- Career Lift-off: By appointment
only. Assesses your interests in relation to a wide
array of careers.
Other Assessments:
Career Exploration Links & Assessments:
Personality
Interests
Skills
Miscellaneous
Small Business/Freelancing
Step 3: Career Exploration
After evaluating your interests, skills and values, you may
need assistance in investigating your options. Our Career
Resource Center offers literature
to help you learn more about a variety of occupations. The
following resources may assist you in your exploration:
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