Self-Discovery & Career Exploration
Understanding who you are is the first step toward designing a career that fits. These tools and resources will help you explore your interests, strengths, and values so you can make confident, informed career decisions.
Career Interest & Personality Assessments - Discover how your personality and preferences align with different career paths.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) – Identify your personality type and learn how it influences your work style, communication, and decision-making.
Holland Codes (RIASEC) – Explore careers that match your interests using six key themes: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
CliftonStrengths Assessment – Discover your top strengths and how to use them to reach your goals and improve teamwork.
Skills & Values Inventories - Define what truly matters in your work and where your strongest abilities lie.
CareerOneStop Skills Matcher – Identify your skills and find career options that match.
O*NET Interest Profiler – Free career interest test that connects your preferences to real job options.
Life Values Inventory – Clarify your core values to ensure your career choices align with what’s meaningful to you.
Visionary Career Lab - Career Vision Worksheet (PDF) - A guided worksheet designed to help you map out your career vision, ideal role, and professional goals. (Visionary Career Lab Resource)
Identifying Transferable Skills - Learn how to highlight the experience you already have and use it to pivot or advance in your career.
Transferable Skills: 10 Skills That Work Across Industries, from Indeed.com.
15 Transferable Skills That Companies Want: Examples and Definitions, from Flexjobs.com
Tip: Begin with one assessment and one reflection activity. The goal isn’t to find a single “right” answer—it’s to build awareness of what energizes you, what you value, and how that connects to meaningful career possibilities.

