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    WISCareers

      For WCTC students and WCTC Career Development Services / Workforce Development Center (WDC) customers only! WISCareers software integrates self-assessment with in-depth and up-to-date career information that is easy to use and provides students with a realistic view of the best educational and career options for their future success. Students can either stop in at the WCTC Career Center located in the WDC or contact WCTC Career Development Services for an access code.

    Career Ship

      Career Ship is a free online career exploration adventure for middle and high school students.

    What Do You Like?

      Exploring Career Information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics -- 2006-07 Edition

    Career Voyages

      Start exploring career options and be in demand by knowing about high growth jobs with better wages and a brighter future.

    Mapping Your Future

      Mapping Your Future is a national collaborative, public-service project of the financial aid industry - bringing together the expertise of the industry to provide free college, career, financial aid, and financial literacy services for students, families, and schools.

    O*NET Career Exploration Tools

      The O*NETTM team has designed a set of self-directed career exploration/assessment tools to help workers consider and plan career options, preparation, and transitions more effectively. They also are designed for use by students who are exploring the school-to-work transition.

    The Career Interests Game

      This is a game designed to help you match your interests and skills with similar careers. It can help you begin thinking about how your personality will fit in with specific work environments and careers.

    CareerOINK (The Career Occupational Information Kingdom)

      This is a very quick and easy way for you to explore careers that include things you like to do. Just answer the questions and the little pigs that run CareerOINK's computers will present you with clusters of jobs that match your responses.

    The Princeton Review Career Quiz

      Click on "the Princeton Review CareerQuiz start" icon to find out what careers you’d most likely enjoy based on your interests and work style.

    Jung Typology Test

      This assessment sheds light on your personality type. You will obtain your type formula, strength of the preferences and type description as a result of this test. It may help you to identify your general life style and your style in certain fields of activity.

    Keirsey Temperament Sorter

      Find out how your personality matches up with specific careers. This assessment takes about 15 minutes.

    iseek Interest and Skills Assessments

      Assessments are tools that help you explore and match your traits to careers. They can be key to successful career exploration and relevant to decisions you make about education and career opportunities.

    Skills Search

      Use a list of your skills to find matching occupations.

    Work-Related Values Assessment

      Check out this site for a printable values checklist that will assist you in identifying your top values. This is an important piece of information to be utilized in researching potential careers of interest.

    My Future – Work Interest Quiz

      Your answers are analyzed and fit into two of the 6 work groups (Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising or Conventional). Titles of Civilian occupations you might enjoy and their Military counterparts are provided with links to detailed information on the Military occupations.

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