O*NET
The O*NET system serves as the nation‘s primary source of occupational information, providing comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations. The O*NET database houses this data and O*NET OnLine provides easy access to that information.
Choices Planner
Learn about yourself with assessments and connect your academic plans with career goals. This site offers an interest inventory to profile work interests and help match them to career options; work values sorter to learn more about what you value regarding work tasks and work place environments; and a basic skills survey to help you learn more about 10 key skill areas to determine which skills need more development to achieve career goals.
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 theory that people are more satisfied and more successful in careers that match their interests, values and skills.
What Can I do with my UCF Major?
Majors offered at UCF. Research majors from A-Z to learn more about the types of jobs they lead to, courses you need to take, core skills to develop, and student/professional organizations to join.
What Can I do with this Major?
Helps connect majors with careers. Includes common career areas, typical employers and strategies designed to maximize career opportunities. Also includes a list of websites that provide information about majors and careers.
Major to Career Converter
List of career opportunities reflective of your academic major, interests, values and personal style and skills.
350 Career Videos
Provides general information on over 350 careers. Watch a one to two minute video and start discovering career possiblities.
Majors Exploration
Provides references to a variety of career planning and employment seeking tools.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Produced by the US Department of Labor, this resource overviews specific work tasks, employment environments, educational qualifications, job outlook, and salary ranges for a wide variety of occupations.
Occupational Outlook Quarterly
Provides practical information on jobs and careers. Articles cover a wide variety of career and work-related topics such as new and emerging occupations, training opportunities, salary trends, and results of new studies from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Career Research Guide
UCF Library link. To access off campus, you must first activate your library card. Provides references to a variety of career planning and employment seeking tools.