Career Assessments

For students in the early stages of the career planning process, consider taking self-assessments to get a better understanding of what might be a good fit for you. In addition to learning more about potential career paths, assessments can encourage self-awareness of your strengths, interests, skills, values, and life conditions that may influence your career decisions.


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Match Your Interests

Discover what excites and motivates you with the O*NET Interest Profiler. By identifying the activities and subjects you naturally enjoy, this tool helps guide you toward career paths that align with your passions, making your work feel more fulfilling and engaging.

Take an Interest Assessment
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Evaluate Your Skills

Pinpoint your strengths and talents with a Skills Assessment. Whether they’re technical abilities, problem-solving skills, or communication expertise, understanding what you do best is essential for finding careers where you can excel and continue to grow.

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Reflect on Your Values

Take note of your core beliefs and priorities as it relates to your future workplace. A Work Values assessment will help highlight what matters most to you whether it’s job security, flexibility, or professional development opportunities. This will ensure you pursue a career that truly fits your lifestyle and goals.

Take a Work Values Assessment