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Page 1: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Career Interest Inventory

Sophomore Career Lesson

HHS Student Services•Mr. Glenn, School Counselor

•Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor•Mrs. Hildreth, School Counselor

•Mrs. Sutter, School Counselor

Page 2: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Today’s Objectivel Learn what a Career Interest Inventory is and its

importance.

l Will be introduced to and learn about the Choices Career/College software program.

l Learn what your possible career interests are as you begin to think of your next steps after high school.

l Learn how to read the outcome of the Interest Inventory.

l Learn next steps on what to do with your results.

Page 3: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Career Interest Inventory

l It’s okay if you do not know what you may want to be when you grow up…begin examining your interests today and ask yourself “what do I want to be when I grow up?”

Page 4: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Interestsl What are my

interests?– Interests are things

you like to do, spend time doing and that arouse your curiosity. Often they are things you do just for fun.

– Examples- writing, taking photos, collecting sports cards, reading and shopping.

Page 5: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

InterestsSome questions you should begin

thinking about: l What are my interests?

– Think about what you enjoy and your natural talents.

l What careers make good use of my skills and interests?

– For example, if you love science, you might think about becoming a chemist or doctor.

Page 6: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Why is it important to learn what your interests are?

q Will help you decide what career field you may like to pursue.

q You can then learn what steps you need to take to become that professional. Such steps may consist of (depending on your career choice): q Graduating from high schoolq Completing a program at a post-secondary schoolq Continue/Advance your education q Internshipq Full-time work experienceq Training in that fieldq Etc.

Page 7: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Career Interest Inventoryl Log-into your computer

– Type your log-in and password (your id # without any zero’s)

l Click on the internet explorer icon and find: http://www.bridges.com

l Student Sign In…sign in– Site ID: 28513– Password: o6113ps2

l Click Choices Planner at top of pagel Under Work click Interest Profiler

– Sign in to your portfolio before beginning to save your assessment test results (bottom of page)

– Create a portfolio…answer questions

Page 8: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Career Interest Inventory

l You will complete 180 questions

l You will respond to each question by clicking on whether you would “like”, “dislike” or “maybe” like to do the presented task.

– BEGIN THE CAREER INTEREST INVENTORY

**Note: It does not matter if you have the necessary training !You are answering the question based on your possible interest.

Page 9: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Things to Keep in Mind

l Answering a question takes you to the next question.

l Focus on what you would like to do in the future, not only what you are able to do right now.

l Don't worry about right or wrong answers – just be yourself.

Page 10: Career Interest Inventory Sophomore Career Lesson HHS Student Services Mr. Glenn, School Counselor Mrs. Bornstein, School Counselor Mrs. Hildreth, School

Career Interest Inventory

l When you complete the inventory:– Print out your results…type your name

when the computer prompts you.

– Pick up your results from the printer.

– Read over your results and complete the Career Interest Inventory Worksheet.

– Raise your hand when you have completed the worksheet.

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Start thinking today…

l About your interests, possible career choices and your next path after high school.

l Begin thinking about steps to achieve your possible post-seconddary & career goals.

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Career Interest InventoryQuestions


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