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Career Inventories/Tests
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
CAREER ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS
The foundation of sound career decision making
is an understanding of skills, interests, values and personality
traits and how they relate to the academic and work world. Such
an understanding facilitates choices and decisions regarding majors,
short term experiences to be sought out, and whether to pursue
employment or further formal education upon graduation. We use
the following instruments to help students to understand their
own "personal foundation" and to make better academic
and career decisions.
At our consultants' disposal are numerous counseling
tools to facilitate self-assessment of skills, interests, personality
and career values, notably the World of Work Inventory, the Strong
Interest Inventory, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
and the computerized CHOICES PLANNERguidance and information system.
Such tools provide the undecided student with structured methods
to examine important personal building blocks for career exploration.
They may also suggest possible career fields for exploration based
on student profiles resulting from such assessment. CHOICES has
an extensive occupational information database which can further
the understanding of specific career fields.
Each of the following inventories are available
for students and alumni on an individual basis. We also provide
group administration and interpretation of these instruments within
the classroom or as part of special programs.
World of Work Inventory (WOWI)
is a comprehensive career/vocational assessment instrument to
help individuals learn more about themselves in relation to the
variety of available occupations. The inventory helps individuals
explore occupational choices which are compatible with their interests,
temperaments and aptitudes. The WOWI can be used for: career exploration;
career decision-making; job placement; education and training
and personnel selection.
Strong Interest Inventory also
helps individuals explore their interests and discover careers,
occupations and majors that best match these characteristics.
It is administered online with results available in a follow-up
with an advisor.
Self-Directed Search (SDS) helps
individuals explore their interests and competencies and discover
careers, occupations and majors that best match these characteristics.
It has the advantage of being self-administered and self-scored,
thus providing quick results.
CHOICES PLANNER is a comprehensive
computerized career information and planning system designed to
meet individual career and educational planning needs. It provides
a systematic approach to evaluating one's interests, abilities,
values and experiences and determining how these fit into the
academic and work environment. It is also an excellent source
of information about colleges, universities, and careers.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
is the most widely used personality inventory. It is used in career
counseling to help individuals make career and educational decisions
congruent with their personalities. It also allows examination
of issues likely to impact a client's job search, and their strengths
and weaknesses once employed.
SkillScan is a card sort exercise
to help individuals identify and label their skill preferences
to assist in career decision making, resume writing, interviewing
and skill development
Life Values Inventory is used
to help people make critical life decisions such as choosing a
career or a course of study by prioritizing their values and examining
how they fit with specific career and educational options.
Values Driven Work is a card
sort exercise to assist individuals in understanding the importance
of alignment between one’s values and work satisfaction.
Students should discuss their individual
situations with a consultant to determine the advisability and
benefits of one or more of the tools available. Appointments may
be scheduled by calling 443-3616.