Career Exploration Resources
A fantastic resource for career exploration, training & jobs that is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.
Use their assessments to find a career that matches your skills, interests, and/or values (Skills Matcher, Interest Assessment, Work Values)
Go to their “Toolkit” for additional resources such as Green Careers, Fastest Growing Careers, Careers with the Most Openings, and more.
An interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options. My Next Move has tasks, skills, salary information, and more for over 900 different careers.
Platform used by Longmeadow High School students and families for college and career readiness.
There is a section at the top dedicated to “careers” where students can look up information by title and/or various filters. They can also explore under the “clusters and pathways”.
The “self-discovery” section has multiple self-assessments that students can take, each with a different focus (personality, skills, strengths, interests, etc.)
An online application that was created for the general public to provide broad access to the O*NET database of occupational information. It offers a variety of search options and occupational data.
Specifically the section for students and the Occupational Outlook Handbook
An organization that works with local job seekers and businesses. They assist people in building their skill sets to meet the needs of businesses. Advance your job search and career through their many workshops and career training options.
TrainingProviderResults.gov is a resource for finding training programs to enhance your skills.
A graphic illustration to explore careers based on a range of career sectors and subjects. This ebook contains 49 career charts and 1800 job titles.