What do you want to be "when you grow up"? Do you like working
with animals? Or, would you rather use a hammer and nails? Maybe
you would enjoy traveling as part of your career. Take some simple
interest inventories to begin exploring career options for later
while you see what you can do now towards getting to that goal.
Career
Key At this website you will find a professional counseling
test. You can take a test about your career interests and it is
instantly scored on the Internet. This is a good link to discover
what career would interest you.
Career
Search This is a great website for researching different kinds
of careers - it explains the school and experience requirements
for different jobs, the working conditions, the job outlook, salary
expectations and related fields. This site also includes a career
and interest matcher.
The Kiersey Temperament
Sorter A 70-question personality test based on the Meyers-Briggs
Type Indicator, this gives you a temperament type to apply to career
decisions. Read each question carefully and be absolutely honest.
You may need to have a dictionary handy. You don't have to fill
out the entire form to take the test. Choose Marital Status, Age,
Gender and Zipcode. Then click Start.
Note: The free portion of the test displays Temperament Type results
only. There is a fee for the Full Report.
California CareerZone Deciding on a new career? California CareerZone, created by the California Career Resource Network (CalCRN) a California state agency is a way to explore jobs and occupations and learn about what career path interests you.
What
Can I Do With a Degree In...? Ever wondered what a college degree
will get you?
Thinking about a career in computers? The
Online Informational Interview Project in Sonoma County provides
current information about the computer industry. Read interviews directly from the keyboards of the people working in IT and computer
related jobs.
Puzzled about your future? Explore more and get on track!
Youth
in the 21st Century has information about Job Preparation,
Career Planning, Finding a Job and more.
Want training now for a job or career later? Check
out the Regional Occupational Program for vocational training
while you attend high school.
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