If your answer to this question isn’t ‘yes,’ take it as a chance to reflect on what excites you and what strengths you bring to the table. Take some time to complete the inventories below to explore what careers might align with your interests and strengths.
The Holland Code (also called the RIASEC test) is a way to figure out what kinds of careers might fit you best. It sorts people into six groups based on their interests: Realistic (hands-on), Investigative (thinkers), Artistic (creators), Social (helpers), Enterprising (leaders), and Conventional (organizers).
Why use it? Because it can:
Help you learn more about yourself—what you enjoy and what you’re good at.
Show you career ideas that actually match your personality.
Make school and career choices feel less overwhelming and more exciting.
✨ It’s basically a tool to help connect who you are with what you might want to do in the future.
The O*NET Career Interest Profiler is an online quiz that helps you figure out what kinds of careers might be a good match for you. It’s based on the same six Holland Code categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
Why use it? Because it can:
Give you a personal interest profile that matches your style.
Suggest real careers (with job descriptions, pay info, and education needed).
Help you feel more confident about planning for your future.
✨ It’ help you connect your interests to real-world job options.
BigFuture Career Exploration Tools (by College Board) is a suite of free online tools designed to help you begin planning for life after high school — whether you're headed to college, training, the workforce, or somewhere in between.
Why use it? Because it can:
Help you figure out what careers might fit your interests and skills through a short quiz that matches you with 30+ careers.
Show you detailed profiles for 900 + careers — including things like what you’ll earn, how much the job is expected to grow, and how much education or training is usually required.
Let you explore multiple pathways — not just 4-year college, but also certifications, apprenticeships, technical programs, workforce entry — so you’re aware of more than one road to your goals.
Make your planning feel less overwhelming by giving you a dashboard, checklists, and steps you can take now to build toward a career you’ll enjoy.
✨ It’s basically a tool that helps you connect who you are (your interests + strengths) with what you might want to do after high school — and then shows you how to get there.
Choices360 is an online tool that helps you explore careers, plan your classes, and get ready for life after high school—whether that’s college, a job, the military, or training programs.
Why use it?
Take quizzes to find out what interests you and what you’re good at.
Explore real careers that match your results—see what they do, how much they pay, and what kind of education you’ll need.
Plan your high school courses so you’re on track for your future goals.
Save everything in your personal portfolio, so you can look back, track progress, and share it with teachers, counselors, or your family.
✨Think of Choices360 like your personal roadmap for the future. It gives you the tools to connect your interests and strengths to real opportunities, making it easier to figure out what direction you want to take.
Use the code: PA01450, to sign up!
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All EPAHS students are allowed 3 excused absences a year for things like job shadowing and college visits.