​Career Exploration

​​​Explore your career interests and learn about what degree and certificate programs are right for you. Check out the online resources below. Meet with a counselor. If you're exploring for the first time, start with the Career Exploration Workshop to know your strengths, skills, and interests to help you find the right pathway to a career.​​ 

Tools for major exploration and career development:

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16 Personalities

This is a free version of the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator.  The 10 minute survey results link you to career and education pathways you can explore with us at the Career Center!​  "Take our Personality Test and get a 'freakishly accurate' description of who you are and why you do things the way you do."​​​​​​

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Take an assessment to see what you might be interested in doing.  Do some research to see what your choices ent​​​ail.  Develop a budget to make sure your choices can support your plan!  Complete the Work Importance Profiler and use the budget​ app.

Visit California Career Zone

 

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Learn details about any occupation including what you might do on the job, how much you might earn, and how much education or training you might need.

Visit CareerOneStop

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Find yourself t​o find your career. EUREKA provides powerful self-assessment and career information tools to enhance the career decision-making process.

Create Account using GW2KKNN Site ID Code.​

Visit Eureka

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Find, search, or browse across 900+ occupa​tions based on your goals and needs. Then use comprehensive reports to learn about requirements, characteristics, and available opportunities for your selected occupation.

Visit O*Net website

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Labor Market Information (LMI)

Prime source of workforce and labor market information for California that provides accurate labor market data and information.

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California Occupational Guides

Find detailed information on California wages, job outlook, education and licensing requirements for about 800 occupations.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics

​Use the Occupational Outlook Handbook to search for careers by highest paying, fastest growing, most new jobs, or field of degree​.