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Career Exploration

Let us help you explore majors and careers, show you how to enhance your skills, teach you how to engage in new opportunities, and challenge you to excel as you move forward through Career Planning.

Starting your first semester, you can take steps to help you through the process. If you need help along the way, the Career Center is here!

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Career Assessments

Career assessments are important tools in helping individuals make career and educational choices. Please be aware that these tools WILL NOT make a decision for you, nor are they perfect instruments. Utilized in conjunction with a professional interpretation by a career counselor, these tools can help to clarify the decision-making process.

If you decide to take an assessment, please contact us and make an appointment to guide through the interpretation of your results and answer any questions you may have. 


O’net Interest Profiler

A Free Online Assessment. The O*NET Interest Profiler helps you decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.

Cost: Free


Career Coach

These Career Assessments will help you learn about yourself and Career Coach will give you career suggestions based on your interests. They offer two Career Assessments. First is a quick six question assessment and the other is a 60 question detailed assessment.

Cost: Free – Career Coach

How to Navigate Career Coach (Video)


Strong Interest Inventory (SII) 

The Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is a research-validated instrument designed to assist adults with career decisions. By comparing your interests to the interests of people who enjoy their jobs, the SSI will help you to discover your true interests so that you can better identify, understand, and expand your career options. The report is based on the concept that if people like their jobs, and you share the same interests, you’ll likely find similar work enjoyable. This assessment takes about 30 - 45 minutes to complete.

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Cost:  $11

Procedure for Administration: 

Visit the Career Center to get an invoice form then take the invoice to the Business Office to pay for the assessment. Once the SII has been paid, you will take the invoice with the receipt to the Career Center where you will receive instructions for taking it online.

At the same time, you will make a follow-up appointment via CCN with a Career Advisor for a 1 hour interpretation where you will receive a professional interpretation and the profile of your results. You must take the assessment no later than 24 hours before the interpretation appointment so that the Career Advisor can have the profile of results in hand.

How to Choose a Career based on Interest (Video)


Knowdell Career Values Card Sort

The Knowdell Career Values Card Sort, invented by Dick Knowdell, is one of the easiest and most fun ways to discover what is most important to you in your life. 

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The Knowdell™ Career Values Card Sort Will Help You:

  • Decide between two different jobs or two different career paths.
  • Identify and understand what's most important to you in your life (what are your values).
  • Prioritize and get clarity on your top 8 values.
  • Evaluate different career and job opportunities based on your top 8 values.
  • Make better career decisions by knowing what is really important to you.
  • Become more self-aware.

Cost: $5

Procedure for Administration: 

Visit the Career Center to get an invoice form then take the invoice to the Business Office to pay for the assessment. Once the Career Values have been paid, take receipt to the Career Center where we will schedule an assessment appointment with a Career Advisor for a 45-minute in-person Career Sort session and interpretation via CCN.

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Career Exploration self-paced class

The self-paced course provides students with the basic information about the targeted industry and sectors they are focused on for their career; including essential facts, key institutions, history, career pathways and trends. This course provides students with the basic research and networking skills to become well-informed job seekers so they can effectively prepare for their career and become employed.

Explore careers:

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Learn what careers are associated with your major:


California CareerZone

Click here to access the California CareerZone which can help you:

  • Learn which careers are a fit for you
  • Discover the next steps to pursuing a job, college or opportunity
  • Organize your activities to keep you on track

Occupation Profile by CareerOneStop

Click here to learn details about any occupation including what you might do on the job, how much you might earn, and how much education or training you might need.

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    Prepare for your Career
    Activate your College Central Network (CCN) account

    • Research Jobs Target Companies
    • Write Your Resume
    • Write Your Cover Letter
    • Apply
    • Interview
    • Negotiate Offer 

     

    Book an appointment for job search assistance, mock interview practice, and resume review

    Office Hours

    In-Person:
    Mondays to Thursdays: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

    In-Person Walk-In Hours for Quick Assistance:
    Mondays to Thursdays: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

    Live Chat
    Mondays to Thursdays: 9:00 AM - 2:00P M
    Fridays: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

    Closed
    Saturdays and Sundays

    Location & Contact

    HLRC 112 (Map)

    Email: WLAC-CareerCenter@laccd.edu
    Phone: (310) 287-4562

    Andrea Rodriguez-Blanco, Career Center Director
    RodrigAA3@laccd.edu

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