Career Exploration
Career Exploration
Welcome to our Career Exploration page! Here, you’ll find resources to help you learn about different career paths, set goals, and plan for your future. Whether you're exploring college options, trade careers, or specialized fields, this page is your guide to discovering what’s possible!
The Holland Code is a career assessment tool that identifies your interests based on six personality types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. By discovering your Holland Code, you can better understand your strengths and explore career paths that align with your preferences.
The O*NET Interest Profiler is a free assessment tool designed to help individuals identify their interests and match them to potential careers. By exploring six key interest areas—Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional—users can gain insights into careers that align with their passions and strengths, guiding them toward fulfilling professional paths.
YouScience is a personalized career assessment tool that helps students discover their strengths, interests, and aptitudes. By combining aptitude testing with career exploration, YouScience provides tailored insights into potential career paths and educational opportunities, empowering students to make informed decisions about their futures. Speak with your counselor to get an account!
My Next Move provides detailed job information, including descriptions of duties, required skills, educational requirements, average salaries, and employment outlooks for various careers. This resource helps users make informed decisions by exploring occupations that align with their interests and goals.
CTE (Career and Technical Education) Pathways provide insights into careers across industries, detailing job duties, required skills, training programs, and job outlooks. Additionally, many CTE programs offer access to scholarships and financial aid, helping students pursue education and training in high-demand fields without financial barriers. Click here to learn more about the benefits of CTE.
Hard vs Soft Skills
You have probably heard of these but what are they and why are they important? Watch the video below to find out!