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Career Exploration

Choosing a Major & Career Exploration

 

Approximately 80% of students will change majors at least once before a degree is granted.  Whether students entering HCC have a declared major or they enter as an undecided major,  Career Services encourages all students to create a plan for academic and career success.

The process of choosing a major or career begins with self-assessment. Consider taking some of the assessments below to learn more about your interests, personality, skills and abilities.  Be sure to contact Career Services to discuss the results and additional ways to get exposure to career areas of interest that will help you make a decision. 

- Online assessment tool used to determine a student's  interest, values, skills, and personality. It also offers information on various careers based on a students assessment. Explore your options and save your favorites!  To access Focus career assessment, e-mail Angie Watson for the access code.

- Discover careers and occupations most suitable for your personality type and understand communication and learning styles of your type. .

-  Scientifically backed visual personality assessment designed to be completed in under two minutes. Assessment available on any mobile, tablet, or desktop device with immediate results.

- Quick interest assessment.

- based on previous work experience, it will help match other careers using same types of skills.

- helps you identify your skills. Use the Skills Matcher to create a list of your skills and match them to careers that use those skills.

 - Look up your strongest skills in O*NET to see which occupations match them best.

This tool provides a short assessment as well as a portal to research careers and industries.

- helps you find a civilian career similar to your military job.

 

 

Explore Occupations

- Essential information about hundreds of occupations. U.S. Dept. of Labor

- Find concise occupational information on over 950 jobs.  Research careers and employment projections; identify your skills and generate lists of possible occupations. U.S. Dept. of Labor.

- provides national, state and local career, labor market, and workforce information using online tools, videos, and maps to a range of local services. U.S. Dept. of Labor.

Kentucky Career Information

Dashboard powered by Kentucky Center for Statistics to help students make informed decisions.  

5 year projected demand by local workforce area.

- Research a specific program of study, career or employer.

 videos focusing on KY's high-demand career sectors – manufacturing, construction, business & IT, logistics & transportation and healthcare. 

Gain information

Informational Interviewing/Job Shadowing - Gain information from professionals in your field of interest! 

Think outside the box with your major!   

  Find your future career based on a specific occupation you wish to explore.

How far will your salary go in a new city? 

Careers, Colleges, Degrees & Resources.

- Find out more about different careers

provides a summary of various types of careers.

- Foreign Service and Civil Service opportunities.

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Gain information about yourself, careers of interest and be one step closer to making an informed decision. 

Step 1.  Complete the to identify your career interests.  Select “Register” (below the login info) to create a new account.  The Access code is The Hill.  Complete the information and select "Fall 2024” as your status. Additional career assessments.

Step 2.  Note the top 2 or 3 careers that most interest you and why. Begin researching careers in Focus 2 Assessment and HCC Career Services resources.  Discuss your Focus 2 results with HCC Career Services staff, advisor, friends and family.

Step 3. Check the job outlook in the area you plan to live - & Through , research a specific program of study, career or employer. 

Step 4. Review your career ideas with your academic advisor. Discuss the academic majors and the educational requirements (certificate, diploma, degree) related to your career interests.  If a four-year degree or more is required, discuss options with the HCC Transfer Coordinator, Josh Baldwin in the Start Center.

Step 5. Research job posting descriptions.  Even if you’re not currently looking for a job, you’ll better understand the local job market and you’ll learn the specific responsibilities of the career and be better prepared to develop a targeted resume.  Use your Set up email alerts on . Check out employers' openings on your HCC Handshake Account!     

Step 6.   It’s vitally important that you get as much exposure to your profession of interest as possible. Experiential activities help confirm choice of major, clarify career goals, develop self-confidence and earn valuable experience needed for today's competitive workplace.   

  • Observe by Job Shadowing / Informational Interviewing. Sample questions to ask.
  • Volunteer with local agencies and local non-profit organizations. It pays more than you think!
  • Work part-time - Students and alumni can check out HCC's Handshake for employers' job postings. Contact Angie Watson with HCC's Career Services with any questions.  
  • On-campus work study student employment – Must be receiving a Pell grant. Check with the financial aid office for eligibility. Application 
  • Inquire about an – extremely valuable experience whether paid/unpaid, academic credit or not.  Business Administration & CIT AAS degree programs are eligible for co-op/internship credit. Check with your academic advisor & HCC Career Services for details.
  • Ready-To-Work Program.  If receiving K-tap, contact the Ready-To-Work Coordinator at 270-831-9631 for eligibility information.

Step 7.   Create or update your resume.  Get assistance and a resume review plus schedule a time to practice interview with HCC Career Services.   

Step 8Build your professional network. Join a club on-campus, a professional organization (as a student member) or a community organization that supports your career interests.

  • Check out the HCC organizations on campus
  • Gain local employer information from
  • Community organizations such as
  • offers Rotaract that is a service club for young professionals 18-35 years old and excellent way to get involved with the community and reap valuable relationships. 
  • Political involvement – Young Democrats and Young Republicans of Henderson, KY
  • Set up a free account to research and connect with professionals & follow companies.

Step 9.  Each day ask yourself…. What am I doing today that will get me where I want to be tomorrow?

 

Goal of Experiential Activities:

  • Earn valuable experience needed for today's competitive workplace.
  • Confirm choice of major and clarify career goals.
  • Develop self-confidence and enhance your employability upon graduation.

Experiential Activities may include:

  • Cooperative Education and Academic internships (paid and unpaid).  HCC's eligible AAS programs are Business Administration and Computer & Information Technology.  Contact your academic advisor and Career Services for details.  
  • Non-credit Internships - Working for the benefit of experience gained. Check with Career Services on any known internships locally and be sure to check  your HCC Handshake account for opportunities and set up internship and job alerts on and .   
  • Volunteering - Ways to make worthwhile contributions to an organization while at the same time gaining workplace experience. Volunteering pays much more than you think!  Check out some local volunteer opportunities & internships.
  • Part-time employment - gain transferable skills for future employment. See your HCC Handshake account for job opportunities.  Be sure to complete your Handshake profile!  Students with a complete profile are 5X more likely to receive direct contact from employers!
  • On-campus work through the Federal Work Study Program - Check with Financial Aid for eligibility info! 
  • Job Shadowing - Observe professionals in the work environment and learn about their chosen career field. Get assistance from HCC Career Services.
  • Ready-to-Work Program - If receiving K-tap, contact 270-831-9631 for eligibility info.  
  • Service Learning - teaching and learning process in which students use academic knowledge and skills to address genuine community needs. Listing of local community service agencies