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Career
exploration is all about gathering information. What are you interested
in doing? Are any of those jobs available?
How much do those occupations pay? Do you
have the education or training needed
for those jobs? Wherever you're at in your career - whether
you're in school or if you're already in the workforce -
you can gain value by exploring this website.
You can
start by taking a skills
assessment, an occupation
sort, or an interest
assessment. These assessments are tools that are designed to help
you explore important things about yourself. They can be based on your
skills, interests, values, or other traits. These traits are then matched
to a broad list of careers. Assessments can be the key to
successful career exploration by helping you find careers
that fit you best, which you can then compare to the list of occupations
in demand in West Central Minnesota.
This website
was designed to help you answer career exploration questions by helping
you select high demand jobs that are
available in the region that meet your current
education level or wage requirements,
or by scheduling an appointment with a specialist at your local
Minnesota Workforce Center. They
have the skills and knowledge to help you make informed
choices. To get started, use the resources below to find skill
and career assessments developed in Minnesota.
ISEEK
Skills Assessment
Rate skills positively or negatively based on how important they are to
you. Results of this self-assessment tool link directly to detailed career
descriptions on ISEEK.
Minnesota
Careers Interest Assessment
Discover how your interests relate to occupations. Take this inventory
and create your own "interest profile" that corresponds to matching
occupations and their descriptions.
Minnesota
Careers Work Importance Locator
Learn more about your work values and identify what you think is important
in a job. This tool lets you sort "work importance" cards that
will give you a score that you can match to corresponding occupations.
CareerOneStop
Skills Profiler
Identify your skills to create a skills profile. This profile includes
a summary of your skills, a list of matching occupations with links to
detailed information, and the ability to compare your skills to those
needed in another occupation of interest.
Minnesota
Careers Information System Occupation Sort
Occupation Sort is designed to let you say what you know about yourself,
your likes and dislikes, and creates a list of occupations that match
your preferences. It doesn't tell you what you should be. Instead, Occupation
Sort locates occupations that match factors you regard as important. Occupation
Sort uses 28 factors often considered in career decision making, and they
are also factors for which a computerized sorting tool can be useful.
You can get a username and password from your local WorkForce Center...
Feedback: Nathan.Dorr@state.mn.us
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