Career Exploration
Career exploration helps you learn about different jobs, career pathways, and the education or skills needed to reach them. By exploring careers early, you can make more informed choices about courses, programs, and future goals.
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You can explore careers by:
- Browsing career clusters or pathways that group similar jobs together
- Reading career profiles that describe job duties, work environments, and typical schedules
- Watching videos or hearing from professionals who work in different fields
- Taking interest or skill assessments to see which careers may be a good match
- Comparing careers based on education requirements, salary ranges, and job outlook
Exploring careers is flexible—you can start with what interests you, try something new, or revisit careers as your goals change.
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Career exploration helps you:
- Discover careers you may not have known about
- Understand how school learning connects to real‑world jobs
- Identify your interests, strengths, and skills
- Set short‑term and long‑term goals for high school, college, or training programs
- Make confident decisions about electives, pathways, and postsecondary plans
The more you explore, the better prepared you’ll be to plan for your future.
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On this website, you can explore:
- Career pathways and industries
- Individual job descriptions and responsibilities
- Required education, training, and certifications
- Skills and personal qualities needed for success
- Salary information and job demand trends
- Connections between careers, coursework, and real‑world experiences
Career exploration is not about choosing one job right away—it’s about learning, reflecting, and building a path that fits who you are and who you want to become.
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