Self
Assessments
Exploring life, yourself, and the world of work is an ongoing, dynamic process. Many times conversations with professional counselors such as those in the Amherst Career Center can be very helpful.
Often, however, the first step is finding out more about yourself in order to make those talks more focused and productive. Listed below are applications we offer that can help you begin to think about career directions that may be particularly suited to you individually.
Please
contact a career couselor
at x2265 if you wish to
take a Do
What You Are assessment.

NOTE: When creating a new account, you will need the keycode, which is "collegehall" (no quotes). FOCUS will help you develop an accurate picture of your personal strengths, needs, and preferences; and will help you develop a sound career plan.
CISS
(Campbell Interest and
Skill Survey)
measures self-reported vocational interests and skills. Similar to traditional
interest inventories, the CISS interest scales reflect an individual's attraction
for specific occupational areas.
If you are interested in taking the CISS, please contact a career counselor at
x2265--one will be happy to arrange the process for you.
MBTI: Myers Briggs Type Inventory
Please contact a career counselor at x2265 to arrange to take the MBTI.
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