Career Self-Assessments
Self-Scoring Career Assessments
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.
California Career Zone
Career Zone helps identify your interests, match careers, explore college pathways,
plan next steps, and organize activities to stay on track.
Holland Code
Answer 48 questions about jobs and careers to identify whether your interests align
with realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, or conventional career
areas.
Career Coach
Take Career Coach's Career Assessment to learn about yourself and Career Coach will
give you career suggestions based on your interests.
Big Five Career Assesment
Finding a career you enjoy starts with understanding your interests. This matches
your preferences with careers you’ll enjoy and includes a bonus personality profile
for personalized career insights.
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.
Personal Growth
The Personal Growth program is designed for all San Diego City College students. The primary focus of the program is to help you develop critical thinking skills in relation to career, academic and life-planning goals. You are exposed to a variety of personal and career assessment instruments which lead to greater self-awareness in relation to the decision-making process in career and educational planning. You will become well-versed in learning styles and theories, multicultural issues, and academic, community and campus resources
- PERG 130: CAREER & LIFE PLANNING - 3 units: This course is designed for students interested in self-exploration, career transitions and career-life planning in order to achieve success in a diverse society. Various assessments are utilized through a systematic approach to career development by examining values, interests, skills, and personality types. Other topics include life roles, personal self-management, decision-making and goal-setting throughout the life span. This course counts as an elective for the Associate's degree, fulfills a general education requirement (Area E) for transfer to the California State University, and transfers as an elective to the University of California (see a Counselor for transfer unit limitations).
