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Get Help Planning Your Career

Online Career Planning Tools

You can take a career planning survey and research lots of different jobs online.

These sites can sometimes be hard to use and have many jobs that require a college or advanced degree of education. But these sites also offer lots of great information if you have the time to spend looking through them.

  • CareerKey: This site has a questionnaire to help you plan your career. After you complete the questionnaire, you can research specific jobs on the site as well. Some of the information is aimed at people with college degrees, but most of what you will find on this site is clearly explained and useful.
    Go to CareerKey

  • CareerZone: This site is excellent for finding out more about jobs you think you might be interested in. You can click on "Health Services," for example, and get dozens of jobs to read about. You can also click on "Assess Yourself" and select three interest areas to narrow your search for information about jobs.

    This site is run by the New York State Department of Labor, so some of the information is specific to New York, but it's a great resource for finding out more about different jobs and careers (no matter where you live). Go to CareerZone

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