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Individual Career Advising
Trained Career Consultants can assist you in identifying, interpreting and processing personal, educational and vocational (career) information and match this to potential careers. Career Consultants may advise you to consider completing Standardized Vocational and Personality Indicators. With professional guidance and instruction, formal assessments can provide useful feedback on how your interests, skills and personality traits compare to those of workers in different occupations. The goal of individual career advising is to assist you in learning about yourself and identifying potential careers which match your personal, educational and lifestyle needs.
Published Resources
The Career Centre has an extensive library of published resources that can benefit you in the development of personal insight and vocational knowledge. Other resources permit you to conduct your self assessment more independently. If you choose to begin the self-assessment process on your own, please keep in mind that some practices and tools are more reliable and valid than others. We encourage you to question the merits of the methods used and the accuracy of the data generated. It would be wise to consult with a Career Consultant regarding your findings.
| What kind of work would I like to do? |
| With what kinds of people would I want to work? |
| In what type of organization would I wish to work? |
| What motivates me? |
| What am I especially sensitive to? |
| What am I passionate about? |
| What person, real or otherwise, has the perfect job? |
| What do I want out of life? |
| If I could talk about something all day, what would that subject be? |
| What do I dream about? |
| What do people say I am good at? |
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The Career Key
Based on the six themes identified by John Holland, this comprehensive site assists you in identifying your work related interests, values, skills and relevant careers and jobs. |
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Government of Canada - Career Exploration
Visit the Government of Canada website to learn more about yourself and your options. Follow various links from this site to discover career related quizzes, information on apprenticeships, training, work trends and more. A good site to begin your career research or if you are considering marking a career change and want to discover new options and sectors. |
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Mazemaster
A bilingual site funded by the Government of Ontario and filled with self-assessment tools to help you explore your interests, values and skills. |
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Keirsey Temperament Sorter
An online personality questionnaire based on the notion that knowledge of your personality type can be of assistance in many facets of life, including career planning. |
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TypeFocus
Complete the brief assessment and discover your personality type strengths and how they relate to careers. This site allows you to generate a profile of four letters which can be used in conjunction with Myers-Briggs material on careers and personality. The Career Centre provides TypeFocus assessments to students for $5 - please attend the Career Planning 101 (CP101) workshop if you are interested. |
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University of Manitoba's Career Planner
The Career Planner was designed to help begin the process of self awareness. |
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