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Career Resources > Self-Assessment

Deciding on a major and career path involves exploration of one’s interests, personality traits, skills, and values. The following links may help you explore your own traits as you consider career options.

General career assessments

Interests

  • Career Interests Game
    A game designed to help you match your interests and skills with careers.
  • CareerZone
    A quick assessment yielding a list of occupations and links to further information.
  • My Next Move Interest Profiler
    Answer a 60 question quiz to find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work.
  • Princeton Review Career Quiz
    Answer a short, 24-question quiz about yourself, then use your answers to determine interests and work style. Includes links to occupational information.
  • Campbell Interest and Skills Survey
    Combines Holland codes with a skills assessment to generate occupations to consider for a small fee.

Personality

  • Humanmetrics
    Identify your personal type in the Jung Typology Test.
  • The Personality Page
    A website about personality type based on work by Jung and Myers-Briggs.
  • Type Logic
    If you know your Myers-Briggs personality type, this site will provide more information about your type.

Skills

  • O*NET Skill Assessment
    Select skills you have and the site will generate a list of occupations that use those skills.
  • Skills Profiler
    Using information from jobs you have had, this site generates at list of skills you have and helps you to transfer them to new occupations.

Values