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Monday, October 14, 2013

It’s Columbus Day: Do your own exploring of your career options


As course request for Spring 2014 approaches, some of you may be wondering if you are in the right major. If you are questioning your choice, taking steps to do some self and career exploration can help. And after all, today is Columbus Day, a perfect time for you to set sail exploring your career options.



Explore YOURSELF

There are a number of ways you can do some exploring of yourself. See these prior blog posts for information on self-assessment tools and on finding your major out of chaos.

To get started with self exploration, call 540-231-6241 and make an appointment with one of our career advisors.



Explore CAREERS

Here are 7 recommended “ports of call” as you map your voyage to research careers:
NEW!!! CandidCareer.com: Click on CandidCareer via the Career Services web site. This site has over 3700 videos on careers. You can search for careers, view Popular Tags, click on Explore where people talk about different aspects of their jobs or check out their Channels where you can research different industries.

VT Post Grad Report: If you are wondering what VT graduates do after they finish their bachelor’s degrees in a particular major, this is the site for you. In this report, you can see where graduates went to work including job titles, employers and locations or where they pursued an advanced degree where schools, degrees and locations are shared.  And, you can see trends where more than 5 years’ worth of data is available.

What can I do with a major sites: similar to our report mentioned above, many other career centers have great data that we have linked to here. My favorite sites that we are linked to include UT-Knoxville, UNCW, University of Delaware and Florida State University. On these sites you can see popular job titles by major, key skills you develop in a major, typical employers and links to places to go for more information.

Wetfeet.com: A publisher of many career books, Wetfeet’s site has 2 key resources that are really helpful for career exploration: over 25 Industry Profiles and 40 different Careers. Want to know more about Sports and Entertainment or Advertising and PR? How about Internet and New Media or Computer Hardware of Software? They have industry profiles for all of those and more.

MyPlan.com: If you click on Careers in MyPlan.com, you can search for detailed information about careers in which you are interested. Almost 500 of the careers in MyPlan have short video clips you can watch as well. And check out their Top Ten Lists that are linked on the Careers Page. Come see us if you want to do the Assessments in MyPlan – you can do them for FREE if you visit us first.

ONET: I really like ONET because when you look up an occupation, you can see if the skills, values and interests you learned about in your MyPlan self-assessment fit any of those for a career you are considering. You can also look for jobs that have a Bright Outlook, relate to the Green Economy, or a STEM Discipline under Find Occupations.

Visit our career library: We still have 100’s of books about different careers in our Career Resource Center. We are open 8 – 5, M-F, where you can read our books, but you can also check out most of our books. And, you can see if we have a book on a particular career using our online catalog, Library Thing. Let us know if we don’t have a book you think we should have. We are always looking for suggestions.
Meet with our Captains of Careers

Still feel like a sinking ship after visiting these ports of call as you decide your career direction? Make your final port of call Career Services where you can meet with one of our experienced Captains of Careers aka career advisors. Call 540-231-6241 to make an appointment.

Start the journey to your career on this day we celebrate Columbus’ voyage!

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