After you have assessed yourself, it’s time to research possible careers and majors that fit your unique interests, abilities, personality and values. The Career Center offers a number of ways to learn about potential careers and majors. First, learn about careers and majors by reading about them—either through our extensive web resources or career library. Once you’ve learned a bit about a potential career or major through reading about it, take the next step and conduct an information interview to gather information from professionals working in the field in which you are interested.

Other Helpful Links
Career Options- Excellent site of Kansas State University list of career options by academic major. Also included are numerous links to other similar sites and resources on the net.

Career Zone- This site provides up-to-date career information for more than 1,100 occupations developed by the New York State Dept. of Labor.

Employment Projections- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projections for the American work force by industry and occupation for the period 1998 to 2008.

Major Match- Site of the Career Center of Florida State University with career information related to specific majors such as job titles, etc.

Medical & Health Career Advising- Syracuse University site which is targeted at students interested in health professions careers.