Career Cruising
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Career Cruising has assessment tools and detailed occupation profiles to help you through the career exploration. Two of these sections can be particularly useful for you:
Career Matchmaker is a great starting point for people who want to find careers that suit their interests.
- You can answer as few as 39 questions, or as many as 116 - depending on your needs
- The resulting career suggestions list includes occupations ranked in order of suitability
- You can tailor your list of career suggestions to match your education goals by specifying the level of education you plan to complete
Explore Careers contains hundreds of in-depth career profiles. Users can search for career profiles in several different ways:
- Search for Careers - enter a career name for a keyword search
- Search by Index - look up occupations using the alphabetical index
- Search by School Subject - select a subject and see related careers
- Search by Cluster - select a cluster to see which careers it includes
- Career Selector - use factors like education level, income, and working conditions to find suitable careers
Each comprehensive career profile contains the following information:
- Job Description - a detailed description of what people in this career do
- Working Conditions - information on where people in this career work, typical hours, and other working conditions
- Earnings - general data on how much people in this career can expect to earn, related work expenses, and factors that influence salaries
- Education and Training Requirements - information on the education and training requirements for this career
- Sample Career Path - shows how titles, responsibilities, requirements, and earnings change over time as individuals progress in this career
- Related Jobs - links to related career profiles in Career Cruising
- Other Resources - links to other websites related to this career, such as government resources, professional associations, and other informational resources
