Search for your job title or area of interest using the Occupation Search box or choose Find occupations > Browse groups > O*NET Descriptor > Interests > Choose a descriptor to start & then add 2 more to get a 3-letter Holland code. Holland codes allow you to find all the jobs that use your skills or interests.
Gives you a chance to explore occupations based on what tasks you think you'd like. No wrong answers!
This is a great site for figuring out your career from your skills or interests. To get to a skills profile, go to Self Assessments > Find Assessments. There are four different ways to identify a career that fits you. The Skills Profiler is an online assessment, the others are paper or downloadable software.
The Reference Solutions database contains detailed information on more than 79 million U.S. businesses; 147 million U.S. residents; Job postings; 2.3 million Canadian businesses; and 11 million Canadian residents.
Select your major and find areas of employment, employers and strategies.
Firsthand provides in-depth intelligence on what it’s really like to work within an industry, company, or profession—and how to position yourself to launch and build the career you want. Firsthand provides detailed information on nearly 5,000 companies in more than 120 industries. Firsthand also provides extensive information on more than 840 professions. This includes education requirements, skill requirements, salaries, advancement prospects, and more.
Search for possible careers either by your major or by a particular category. Each career profile has some things to think about when considering that profession such as what traits might be useful and some of what you would need to know.