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Career Assessment Program

Not sure of what kind of job or career you want?
Not sure what to do with your life?
Need some career direction?

Spend some time here and take one or more of our career assessments to give you a better idea of your interests, personality style, values and skills as they relate to possible career choices.

Click on one of the puzzle pieces to learn more about career assessments in that area!

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Undergraduate students interested in business
Are you interested in going into the business world, but not sure which area of business is for you? Check out CareerLeader – College, and how it can help you compare your interest, skill and reward value profiles with the profiles of business professionals from 30 different career paths in business. You’ll also be able to read detailed descriptions of what these careers are all about, what it takes to be successful and what types of people enjoy them. Learn more

Graduate Students
If you are considering a non-academic career, check out CareerLeader, an on-line assessment that can help you determine what part of business or industry would fit best for you. Learn more


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