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Career Self-Assessments

The Career Center has compiled a list of assessments that students can take to help pinpoint future careers and workplaces. 

Self-Scoring Career Assessments

  1. Career Coach - Take Career Coach's Career Assessment to learn about yourself and Career Coach will give you career suggestions based on your interests.
  2. California Career Zone - Career Zone helps determine who you are and what you are interested in doing. Here you can learn which careers are a fit for you, discover the next steps to pursuing a job, college or opportunity and organize your activities to keep you on track.
  3. Holland Code - Answer 48 questions about jobs and careers on a scale of Dislike-to-Enjoy to determine whether your futre career may fall under the following interest areas: Realistic investigative, artistic, social, enterprising or conventional.
  4. Big Five Career Assessment - Your ideal career is one that you enjoy every day. Measuring your interests lets you accurately match your preferences with careers that let you do what you love. Get a full inventory of your career interests plus a bonus personality assessment for personalized career advice.
  5. O*Net Interest Profiler - The O*NET Interest Profiler can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do.
  6. Princeton Review Career Quiz  - Get a profile of who you are and careers to consider. It's fun and takes only about 10 minutes to complete.