Career Assessments
Career Assessments
Career assessments are valuable tools that help students explore their interests, skills, values, and preferences. While no assessment can fully define who you are or exactly what career you will pursue, they can help narrow your options, discover paths you may not have considered, and guide your next steps.
Make an appointment with a career counselor at the CDC to review your results and discuss how to apply them to your career planning.
Focus2 Career Assessment
The Focus2 assessment helps you understand how your values, interests, skills, and personality connect to potential academic programs and career options. By completing the assessment, you can:
- Explore career paths that match your strengths and interests
- Identify areas for personal and professional development
- Gain insight into suitable academic programs and majors
Next Step: Schedule an appointment with a CDC career counselor to review your results and discuss strategies for exploring careers that align with your profile.
Career Goal Statement Activity
Choosing a career path is one of the major decisions in adulthood. The CDC provides support through:
- Career coaching sessions
- Career exploration workshops and classes
- Structured exercises to clarify your goals
Start by completing the Career Goal Statement Activity to reflect on your aspirations and define your short- and long-term career objectives. Your career counselor can help you use this statement to create an actionable career plan.
ONET Interest Profile
The ONET Interest Profile is an online tool that helps you identify your interests and see how they relate to careers in the real world. By completing this profile, you can:
- Discover what kinds of tasks and roles you enjoy
- Learn which industries and careers might be a good fit
- Explore career paths you may not have considered
Next Steps: Contact the CDC to schedule a career counseling appointment and review your assessment results.
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