Career Services & Experiential Learning

Undergraduate Students

 

F.A.Q.

Why would I want to take an assessment?

How do I go about taking a career assessment?

After taking the assessment how do I find out more about various careers?

What is meant by Holland’s Typology?

Career Services

Career Assessment Tools

Choices Planner

Unsure about what careers fit you? Take an assessment online. Under the Adult section, click "Jump In" then complete the Interest Profiler. You can print your results and then bring them in to discuss with a career counselor.

Connecting Interest Profiler Results to UCF Majors

Once you have completed Choices Planner, follow this hexagon to connect to majors that reflect your interests. This model is based on the theory that people are more satisfied and more successful in careers that match their interests. According to the theory, people can be loosely classified into six interest types: Realistic (R), Investigative (I), Artistic (A), Social (S), Enterprising (E), and Conventional (C). Academic programs and careers are also classified into these six areas to help you identify options for further exploration.

Additional assessments such as the Strong Interest Inventory and Myers Briggs Type Indicator are available for students working with a career counselor.

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