Career Assessment & Exploration Tools & Resources
What are career assessments?
- Tools to discover more about who you are and assist you in making useful and insightful career choices.
- Career assessments also give you an opportunity to explore career and college major options
Assessments offered at Red Rocks Community College
- Myers-Briggs Personality Profile (also known as the MBTI): The Myers-Briggs looks at your personal preferences in four areas of your life: what gives you energy, how you learn, how you make decisions and how you get things done. You will receive a career report on your psychological type with a list of careers based on your personality preferences. This report will list job families and specific careers based on your responses. The Myers-Briggs is the most widely utilized career assessment tool in use worldwide today. Millions of individuals have benefited from its results and it has been translated into 30 languages worldwide.
Strong Interest Inventory: The Strong
looks at how your interests relate to those who are
satisfied in their careers. You will be presented
with a detailed report that includes a list of
occupations based on you interests and
responses.
COSTS:
The Myers-Briggs and Strong Interest
Inventory are $20 each for students or RRCC
Alumni and $30 for community members. Call Dan Macy
at 303-914-6016 or e-mail at dan.macy@rrcc.edu for
an appointment and to arrange access to the
assessments.
- Choices CIC Advancer: This free career resource is available to all students and includes basic career interest, value, skills career assessments, a resume builder and interview practice. Links to occupational information and videos along with college educational program databases and other career and educational resources make Choices Explorer and Planner user friendly and useful tools. To access visit www.collegeincolorado.org, create an account then log into either or both Choices Explorer and Planner. Explore the sites, take the assessments and set up an appointment to discuss your findings and results.
For more information: Dan Macy, Career Counselor, 303-914-6016, dan.macy@rrcc.edu.
