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Career
Key Includes
brief inventories on interests, abilities (student's perception only), and
values. Linked to the Occupational Outlook Handbook for more information on
job titles. Then visit the
Dictionary of Occupational Titles
contains descriptions of occupations and estimates of interests and aptitudes
assocaited with each occupation. Use your nine-digit Holland Code (see Self
Assessment) to locate information on a specific career.
Keirsey
Temperament and Character Sorter, based
on the Myers-Briggs Type indicator, this 70 item questionnaire
provides feedback on personality
type and suitable jobs.
eCHOICES helps
you assess and identify your interests, and match those interests with
occupations. The site provides information about occupations, colleges,
universities, and graduate schools.
The
Princeton Review Career Quiz
asks you to complete a short questionnaire
to help guide you to careers that might be of interest to you.
Personality
Type.com helps you discover your
personality type and understand which career choices may be the most suitable
for your type. Also includes useful information about how your personality
affects your relationships.
Values
Checklist helps you begin
thinking about what might be most important in a career choice (developed by
the University
of Tennessee)
VALS
Survey explores
values, attitudes and life styles.
Career
Liftoff® Interest Inventory
RileyGuide.com:
Self Assessment Resources
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