Career Tests for
College Students
Career Test Summaries
As teachers and counselors, you are looking for the right
career resource to help college students identify their highest
strengths and future careers -
Personality Styles
Values
Interests
Transferable Skills
After completing activities, college students will be able to list their highest interests, transferable skills, personality trait clusters, or values.
Career Exploration
During Career Exploration, college students -
Perform career research.
Identify potential careers.
Begin narrowing career options.
Career Decision Making
Knowing About Your Options.
Using internet career resources, college students will explore–
Work abilities
Job requirements
Educational level and preparation requirements
Job outlook
Wages
Working conditions
Rate your ability to make decisions. Place a check mark in the appropriate space.
From the MBTI or Personality Traits, Transferable Skills, Interest Areas/ Holland Codes/ RIASEC Codes, Values and career exploration sections, write your top ten (10) occupations.
College Major/ Degree Program/
Training Program Exploration
After career exploration, college students will -
Match RIASEC/ Holland Codes to college/ university training programs.
Perform research to identify potential college/ university training programs.
Use college/ university training program search web site to find and evaluate potential training programs.
CAREER PLANNING
Review the steps in the career planning process -
Starting Point
Awareness
Career Test Overview
Personality Types
Transferable Skills
RIASEC/ Holland Codes Interest Areas
Values Tests
Career Test Summaries
Career Exploration
Training Programs Exploration
College/ University Search
Last Step Career Planning
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