Career Information Center
Explore Careers
Planning your career? Providing job search counseling? Finding labor market information? NCcareers.org has just what you’re looking for!
You will find valuable resources that can assist you in exploring careers, including detailed information on occupational ratings, job duties, education/ training, wages, employment outlook, and more.
College Foundation of North Carolina (CFNC) is a free service of the State of North Carolina provided by a collaboration of Pathways (the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, the N.C. Community College System, the N.C. Independent Colleges and Universities and The University of North Carolina System), the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority, and College Foundation, Inc. CFNC promotes access to North Carolina higher education and assists students with education planning, career planning, and applying and paying for college.
CareerOneStop is…
- Your source for employment information and inspiration
- The place to manage your career
- Your pathway to career success
- Tools to help job seekers, students, businesses and career professionals
- Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor
CareerOneStop Mission:
To deliver integrated, easy-to-understand workforce information that helps job seekers, students, workers, workforce intermediaries, and employers develop their capacity and make sound economic decisions in the new economy.
Scientifically backed visual personality assessment designed to be completed in under two minutes.
The O*NET Interest Profiler can help you find out what your interests are and how they relate to the world of work. You can find out what you like to do.
The O*NET Interest Profiler helps you decide what kinds of careers you might want to explore.
Careers Sorted By Interest
Your interests can help you find careers you might like to explore. The more a career meets your interests, the more likely it will be satisfying and rewarding to you.
Planning for high school, college, the workforce, or a career change? You will find the North Carolina Career Clusters Guide a valuable resource. Designed to be a tool for planning and preparing for a career; this guide has you covered. It gives you a structure for selecting careers by linking what you know about yourself with information about occupations and typical training requirements.
The career-planning process is the cycle you follow when deciding which occupations match your interests and other personal characteristics. Follow the steps below to learn about Career Clusters, their multiple pathways, and to find career options that best fit you. You can repeat this process as needed to help you find your place in the world of work.
The OOH can help you find career information on duties, educational, training, pay and outlook for hundreds of occupations.
There are many trades and different specializations to choose from depending on your interests and strengths. Most trades require problem-solving skills and technical knowledge, but there are several other factors to consider when choosing the best fit for you. This brief assessment will help us understand your interests and strengths, while helping you get one step closer to finding the right trades and programs.
There are literally thousands of careers in the Military.
Here they are categorized to help you decide the type that's right for you.Search for careers by Industry allows you to explore numerous career options within one industry Ex: Education, Manufacturing, Farming, etc.
Article from Bureau of Labor Statistics by January 2019
|October 2017 Blog Article from Career OneStop: Exploring careers includes researching data about employment prospects, wages, and regional supply and demand for various careers. It also includes information about education requirements and opportunities. And finally, it includes understanding whether a career might be a good fit for your individual interests, skills, and abilities.