Career Resources
Career Resources/Job Shadowing
Industrial Careers
http://www.industrialcareerspathway.org/work
Other Helpful Career Websites
After a student takes the ACT, he or she receives a personalized report suggesting career areas for them to explore. This takes you to an interactive World-of-Work Map provided by ACT where you can explore broader career areas and more specific occupations within those areas.
Check on the occupational outlook of your desired career. Are there going to be a lot of careers in this field when you graduate high school? What about when you graduate from college? Explore the highest paying, fastest growing, and most new jobs on the market.
Tons of career videos to explore!
Watch videos of real people working in a variety of careers.
Explore careers. Research salary and benefits. Find what education and training you need for your future career. Start here with your job search. Discover resume and interview tips.
Career One Stop Skills Profiler: Check out this informal assessment to explore careers that use the skills that you already have!
Career One Stop Career Resource Library: Look at occupation profiles. Start broad and get specific.
Clemson's Michelin Career Center
Career resource handouts organized by topic including: career etiquette, interview tips, cover letters, thank you letters, internships, and resumes.
Browse occupations based on career cluster, industry, abilities, interests, skills, and more. Discover jobs experiencing rapid growth and a bright outlook in future years. Find out salary and wages for your job specific to location.
O*Net Skills Search Assessment: Check out this information assessment to explore careers based on your skills.
Princeton Review Major/Career Search
Already know what you want to major in? Check out this website to explore careers in that major. Learn specifics about that career like "a day in the life," salary, quality of life, and graduate programs.
Reality Check: An interactive calculator that lets you make financial decisions to take a look at your financial future. Check out how much your "dream life" will cost.
Learn about South Carolina's Individual Graduation Plans (IGP's) and 16 Career Clusters.
Shoomp is a great resource for career exploration and career readiness.
University of South Carolina's Career Center Resources
Explore careers and majors, take career assessments, and explore career and occupational information. Tons of resources!
Work Keys is an online career assessment used to help employers select, hire, train, and develop employees. The test comes in an internet version and a pencil-and-paper version.
Gain information about the SC Career Readiness Certificate- how and where to qualify, as well as its value.