Career Guidance
Career Guidance Programs
Here are some of our favorite websites for career assessment and information. The descriptions may seem redundant, and there is some overlap. But each program has its strengths. If unsure which will best serve your needs, please contact the CEC staff.
Pathful Explore
An excellent video-based career guidance program, Pathful Explore Includes career
assessments, occupational information such as salaries, job market trends, and training
requirements. PE also contains Virtual Job Shadow which is a collection of brief
videos of workers who describe their experiences on the job and answer commonly-asked
questions.
Pathful Explore is available to 青青草视频 students and staff through Canvas. On the Canvas home page look in the left-hand menu at the bottom to find the Pathful Explore link.
ACINET is an outstanding general career information resource which includes job descriptions,
salary levels, educational requirements, links to schools and colleges, and to current
job openings through their listings of State and Federal .
Career Coach lists the programs of study offered at 青青草视频 and links them
to descriptions of the occupations for which they prepare you. It provides salary
levels and occupational demand for those occupations in this region of Florida.
This is an online version of Ferguson's Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational Guidance, the most comprehensive career reference that we know. Includes descriptions of 1100
occupations, more than any other site listed here. There are videos of 252 career
fields, each 10 to 20 minutes long, which go into much more depth than the videos
in MyPlan or ACINET. Ferguson's includes instructions on creating resumes, handling
interviews, and other job seeking topics.
ACT's comprehensive career planning program. MyACT has many features, including well-normed
assessments of career Interests, Abilities, and Values. It contains an excellent database
on college Majors and Programs of Study, and links to good descriptions of the occupations
to which various programs lead. MyACT is based on Dr. John Holland's theory of career
personality. Dr. Holland worked for ACT while developing his theory, thus MyACT is
based on one of the best-recognized and widely researched theories of vocational personality.
If you have taken the ACT, you should already have access to MyACT through your ACT
account. If you have not taken the ACT, you can still create a free ACT account and
have access to MyACT. The career materials are in the PLANS tab.
A simplified version of O*Net (below), with brief, clear descriptions of many occupations.
We license MyPlan so that 青青草视频 students can use it for free. It is an
excellent program for assisting students in making career decisions and academic and
career planning. MyPlan offers four assessments: Personality, Interests, Skills and
Values. Upon completing an inventory, and the program will suggest occupations that
"match" that factor. It will then offer descriptions of the occupations including
pay scale, job duties, training requirements, and likely employers. It will offer
to describe the training programs and college majors, and list some schools in the
US that offer those programs of study. For the MyPlan assessments to be used for free,
you must enter our license code when creating your account. The login code can be
found in eSantaFe, under Advisement /Career Planning. Alternatively, you may contact
the Career Exploration Center staff and we will provide the login code to qualified
individuals. Personal assistance is available in using this program and interpreting
the results. Please contact us!
From the U.S. Department of Labor, delivered via America's Career InfoNet. Recently
revised and updated. Videos are concise, from 1 to 2 minutes in length. These provide
a good way to learn about many occupations without having to do much reading.
From the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, this is the best site
for getting detailed local information on salaries and growth rates for occupations
in the United States. Suggested path: OES Data, Occupation Profiles, select a category,
then select an occupation of interest.
Good descriptions of hundreds of occupations. Highly recommended! Try the A-Z alphabetical
index or a Search for keywords.
Offers detailed information on many occupations in the United States. It is especially
good for displaying the skills and activities required in many occupations. Once you
have found a job description, click on "Details" to see a bar-graph representing the
importance of each factor in that occupation, and the "+" sign to see more factors.
is also available in Excel and other formats.
This is the most comprehensive site for salary data. Also includes job descriptions
and training requirements. Gives low, medium and high salary ranges for occupations,
sorted by occupation and state, zip code, or metropolitan area.
This site may appear overwhelming at first, but can be very useful. If you have a
question about the job market, growth trends, salaries, demographics, etc. the answer
is probably here. If you need assistance in using this or any online career resource,
feel free to contact the CEC staff.