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Shizz-happens t1_j1ypdic wrote

Go to the Bureau of Labor statistics website, BLS.gov. They have a lot of good information regarding career exploration. Also, most community college websites have career services and offer free online assessments that can guide you into a career. Normally, the only careers we consider are the ones we know about from parents or other relatives, or the ones we encounter most often. There are many we don’t encounter, literally tens of thousands of careers that we don’t know about. The BLS.gov assessments can help with interest inventories, and offer suggestions based on your results. You can look into them and maybe save a lot of money and time. I’d suggest you start there. Community colleges are really good yet often overlooked resources.

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