Looking for a career?
Take it one step at a time and explore your options!
Understanding yourself will help you decide which job or career is right for you. Determine your interests, values, and overall career fit by exploring the following tools.
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Finding a career that is appealing to you will make your work more enjoyable and motivate you to advance along a career path. Complete the O*Net Mini Interest Profiler to measure your level of interest in different tasks and occupations.
Interest Profiler
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Your work values are a part of your beliefs and ideas that guide your actions on the job. Complete the O*NET Work Importance Profiler to identify what is important to you in a job.
Work Importance
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Understanding your possibilities is key to creating a lifestyle that you can be passionate about. Match your interests, values and personality to begin a new career by exploring the following resources.
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View details of a particular occupation to include responsibilities, outlook for new opportunities, typical wages, education, etc.
Occupation Search
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Discover the fastest-growing and highest-paying industries.
Jobs by Industry
Determine where you are going and how to get there. Identify your goals and create a strategy that puts you in control of your own success with these resources:
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Set goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable (achievable), Relevant, and Timely.
SMART Goals
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Research the typical pay to determine your salary requirement.
Salary Finder
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Determine if your occupation requires a license.
License Finder
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Expand your skills and knowledge to make yourself a more competitive applicant.
Find Training
Find out if you have the skills needed to stand out from other applicants. If not, explore how you can build your skill set to grab an employer’s attention.
Capture the attention of an employer by making sure that you are job ready. Create career marketing tools and strategies that will promote your personal brand
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Promote your skills and experience to differentiate you from other professionals. Follow these best practices to help you create your personal statement (1-2 sentences):
- Be honest, consistent, and focus on what makes you exceptional.
- Tell employers who you are and what you stand for
- Express how you add value and produce results which will impact the bottom line
Brand Strategies
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Market your strengths, show how your skills and experience align to the job, and get a job interview.
Résumé Tips
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Leverage your personal statement to create a 30-second speech that summarizes who you are, what you do, and why you would be the perfect candidate for the position. Remember practice makes perfect so try using an interview tool to polish your presentation.
Elevator Pitch
After you have created your resume and polished your interview skills, learn how to market yourself so that you get noticed by employers.
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Connect with friends, family, neighbors and community organizations to build your personal network. These connections may refer you to a job that interests you or, if nothing else, provide you with support during your job search.
Build a Network
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Having a professional, eye-catching LinkedIn profile will help you stand apart from other applicants. Best practices to follow:
- Add a professional headshot photo. Remember to smile!
- Make your headline standout by listing our job title and specialty.
- Add a bulleted list of 4 to 5 of your biggest achievements. The goal is to show future employers that you will add value to their company.
- Align your experience with the position you are looking for and remember to include keywords for the desired skills and experience.
- Ask for recommendations from previous colleagues and supervisors.
LinkedIn Profile
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Connect with the right opportunity by leveraging your marketing tools, networks, LinkedIn profile.
Job Search Tips