Exploring Careers

Career exploration is a process of choosing education, training and jobs that fit a your interests and skills. The following will help you explore careers and find one that is most suitable.

Focus 2® - The access code is CareerStart

Professional Associations 

Occupational Exploration

  • Occupational Outlook Handbook - View job descriptions, salary information and entry requirements. The information is updated every two years by the federal government.
  • What Can I Do With a Major In ... - Learn about areas of employment, strategies for gaining experience, and view links for more connections in a chosen field.
  • Career Videos
  • Licensed Occupations Review - Search for occupational licensing requirements by state, occupation or agency through the Career InfoNet site. This tool includes information on licenses that may be required by law in order for you to practice a particular occupation. Information for all states, agencies and licenses may not be included.
  • Vocational Information - Explore this clearinghouse web page, from federal government, of links to career information sites, professional associations and job searches.
  • Explore Health Careers - Learn about numerous health careers, educational requirements and employment outlooks.
  • Math, Science and Engineering Careers - Discover career paths in science, technology, engineering, math, computers and health care.
  • Chronicle Guidance - Research career requirements, such as education, salary and work environment from any computer, using your student id, or access the information using Career Development Center's computers in A118.
     

 

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