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The choice of your specialty is a decision which is going to affect the rest of your career, so thorough research is critical. Don’t rely on preconceptions.

 


Career Exploration - The process of finding a rewarding career within a particular career path. Think of career exploration and planning as building bridges from your current job to your next job.

Career Exploration
To look into your career or investigate routes that could lead to a new career through training or courses that could result in further qualifications relevant to starting a new career.

Career Exploration
The methods used when looking to expand on a chosen career or choose a new career path to follow.
In any career there are choices and decisions to be made.

Career exploration.
A person's involvement in trying out a variety of activities, roles, and situations in order to learn more about aptitude for or interest in an occupation or other career opportunities
Career development.

Career Exploration: Resources to Help You Explore Your Career Options
Career Profiles: Occupational Information
Career Quizzes: Is This the Right Career for You?
Quiz: Should I Choose This Occupation?

FOCUS (UCSC career exploration and assessment tool)
Go to the Focus page and create an account. Once you are into the main menu, go the “Research Any Career: Explore the Possibilities' section.

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Career exploration
It is the development that someone takes to other activities, roles, and situations in order to learn more about aptitude and have more opportunities.
Career development ...

What Else Can I Do?
Career Exploration Links
Extensive collection of links to career information and graduate school/educational options from the Career & Educational Guidance Library, UC Berkeley.

"College students can temp without any kind of resume penalty, because they aren't expected to stay in one position for a long time while they're in school, and the career exploration upside is huge," says Anna Ivey, ...

Post-high school training institutions providing career counseling are an excellent example. Their career counselors may not only be working to guide your career exploration but may also be driven to sell their training programs.

See also: Career, Job, College, Experience, Employer

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