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Self Assessment
Wondering how your interests and abilities match occupational options? Counselors in the Career and Counseling Center can help! Through a career exploration process, which includes self-assessment activities and inventories, a counselor can help you explore your interests, abilities, personality preferences, and values and assist you in examining occupations which may be a good match. Stop by the Career and Counseling Center to set up an appointment.
Strong Interest Inventory - an instrument helpful for exploring patterns of interests and their relationship to educational and occupational choices
Cambell Interest and Skill Survey - an inventory designed to help individuals understand how their interests and skills map into the occupational world.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator - an inventory, measuring personality preferences, providing insight into career satisfaction, personal growth, and building relationships
Skill Skan - A tool for increasing awareness of skills and strengths.
Resources on the Internet
Following are several sites which provide inventories and career exploration activities on-line. We encourage you to print out your results, then set up an appointment with a career counselor to use the inventories to the fullest advantage.
The Princeton Review Career Quiz
Careerkey.org
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter
Career Development Manual
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