Career Exploration

Career Assessment Tools

Assessments are a great way to begin your career exploration, and you can get started right here with your choice of assessment tools available on the web and through your Naviance account. (Seniors Only, 23-24 school year)

Freshman - Sophomore - Juniors - will access through Maia Learning

Different assessments focus on different areas, such as:

The assessments we have reviewed and listed below are free. 


On the web, assessment tools can vary from personality tests to inventories of your skills and values. Each can provide useful insight about careers and alert you to possibilities you may not have considered for life after high school. To gain a better understanding of who you are, it is recommended that you take several kinds of assessments and compare the results.



Interests

Interests are helpful to understand in relation to career planning. Career interests are different than abilities or skills. However, people tend to be attracted to activities that they enjoy and are interested in, which then affords the opportunity to develop skills and abilities.
The O*NET Interest Profiler
Motivational Assessment of Personal Potential
Holland Code Quiz


Personality Assessment

The term “personality” refers to a person’s patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting. Some aspects of personality are useful in thinking about career evelopment. Click on the link to view and take five different personality tests.
Big Five Personality Tests


Skills

Skills are learned behaviors and abilities. There are many different types of skills that are relevant to career development such as work content/technical skills, self-management/personal growth skills, and leadership skills.
DiSC Behavior Inventory
Skills Search
CareerOneStop Skills Center
Personal Strengths Inventory

Additional Resources 


O*Net Career Exploration Tools