One place for all of your career and college exploration
Explore Careers & Career Clusters
Take Career Interest Profiler
Take StrengthsExplorer to determine areas of strengths and match with careers
Salary & Educational Requirements for jobs
Share your results with your counselor and Ms. Walker (Career Development Coordinator)
Roadtrip Nation Interview Archive: Roadtrip Nation has gone on 52 roadtrips and interviewed 1,024 leaders creating 8,513 videos on struggle, triumph, and self discovery that have been broken into 48 themes and 29 interests
Your one stop resource for NC Jobs
NCcareers.org aims to be North Carolina’s central online resource for students, parents, educators, job seekers and career counselors looking for high quality job and career information. Within NCcareers.org, users will identify their skills/interests; explore occupations and local job/employer needs; identify education and training opportunities and prepare to enter/re-enter the job market. The system provides clear, consistent information about North Carolina’s current and future job needs and education/training offerings to all, starting with students in middle school and continuing through adulthood.
NCCareer.org includes an interest profiler and a career cluster match.
Discover the career that fits you based on what you like and dislike
Can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do, what you'd be good at based on your interest and skills, and jobs that are within the industry you desire..
Find career options that are a good fit for the skills you already possess.
This tool will discover career options based on your technical and professional (soft) skills.
The Pathful Connect Interest Profiler finds careers that match your interests.
Pathful Connect is connected to your school account through Clever. Find directions here. There are also career videos and activities. You can share your results with teachers or your Career Development Coordinator.
Discover how much money you'll need to earn according to the lifestyle you want to live.
Not sure of what you want to do, but know how you want to live? Take this inventory that will show you how much money you'll need to make for the lifestyle you aspire to have. Then you can search for careers that produces that type of income.
The ASVAB Career Exploration Program helps you identify your skills and interests, explore jobs, and develop after high school plans. Students that take the ASVAB: Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test, can use their scores to see which careers align with their strengths. Although the ASVAB is a test created for the Armed Services, students ARE NOT bind to joining the Armed Services. Student scores are confidential, and are given directly to students - not to armed services recruiters. Scores for the ASVAB can be used for military entrance if students choose to submit them.
This is a FREE career testing opportunity to help you discover your strengths and interests then map out post-secondary plans through the ASVAB Career Exploration Program. Click here to visit the Career Exploration Program.