Career Interest Websites - No Account Needed
Different exploratory programs to help practitioners, families, and students investigate careers.
Searching for Careers
These resources do not require account sign-ups to function best. They are great for independent research and short-term classroom activities.
Intended for ages K-12
Classroom Materials and activities based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics career information. Includes STEM options and Economics lesson handouts. Video, poster, and activity resources.
♥ Classroom Friendly ♥ Games and Quizzes
Intended for High School and Beyond
Shows a report of current careers in the state of Oregon, including number of current job listings in the career and projected annual openings. Add filters to narrow the search, and click for more details, statistics, and videos when a potential career is found.
♥ Sort by county/region ♥ Detailed job descriptions & statistics
Intended for High School and Beyond
Find career videos and assessments, certifications and scholarships, job searching, interview and resume resources. Contains both how-to guides and access to local resources.
♥ Engaging Structure ♥ Toolkits for student needs
Intended for High School and Beyond
Has the ability to browse based on different styles of job groupings (STEM, Career Clusters, Industry), current jobs a student has, and data collected by O*Net on values and skills common in the job.
♥ Comprehensive database ♥ Search for certificate programs
Intended for High School and Beyond
Provides a series of articles and videos for career exploration options. Each unit goes over different jobs to consider, interviews with workers, and an overview of salary and benefits.
♥ Video Content Series ♥ Interview-focused
Intended for High School and Beyond
Spanish-Speaking database through O*Net (see above). Search for jobs using keywords, different industry groups, and an interest quiz.
♥ Easy access for Spanish-speakers ♥ Comprehensive database
Intended for High School and Beyond
A website centered specifically on the exploration of the different options offered by the U.S. Military.
♥ All branches of Military listed ♥ Detailed job descriptions & statistics
Intended for High School and Beyond
Resources for career, college and military options. MyFUTURE also includes categories of jobs in demand, employability skills and tips, and more.
♥ Includes Military options ♥ Engaging Structure
Career Interest Inventories
These resources do not require account sign-ups to function best. They are great for independent research and short-term classroom activities.
This assessment categorizes individuals into six personality types based on their interests and work preferences. This system suggests that individuals are more likely to find satisfaction in careers that align with their personality type.
The O*NET Interest Profile helps students discover what they enjoy doing and connects their interests to real careers. Have them take the quiz to start exploring jobs that fit their interests.
This quick and engaging assessment helps students discover their occupational interests by selecting images that appeal to them. Each picture shows a person performing a job or work-related task. Students simply choose the images that look the most interesting.
This free career personality test uses Myers and Briggs' theory of 16 personality types, combined with the Holland Code system of career typing, to accurate measure the personality traits and interests that point to your ideal career plath. See which jobs match your personality, strengths, and aptitude, and the key factors of your ideal career.