Career Assessment with
Self Directed Search®
Whether you are looking for a college major,
beginning a job search, or thinking about a career
change, the Self Directed Search will provide valuable
career information. Please contact the Professional
Technical Education Center to make an appointment for a career
assessment.
The SDS has been used by over 22 million people
worldwide and has also been translated into 25 different
languages. SDS results have been supported by over 500
research studies.
The SDS was developed by
Dr. John Holland, whose theory of careers is the
basis for most of the career inventories used today.
Holland's theory states that most people can be loosely
categorized with respect to six types:
Realistic,
Investigative,
Artistic,
Social,
Enterprising, and
Conventional.
Occupations and work environments can also be
classified by the same categories. People who choose
careers that match their own types are most likely to be
both satisfied and successful. Your SDS report can help
you to understand more about yourself and how your
individual skills and interests are related to your
career choice.
Taking the Self-Directed Search will determine your
3-letter Holland code to help you find the careers that
best match your interests and abilities. A list of
occupations (and college majors) with codes identical
and/or similar to your own will be displayed on your
screen.
You can then explore the careers you are most likely
to find satisfying based upon your interests and skills.
Your SDS report (developed by
Dr. Robert C. Reardon) will also give you
recommendations about how to proceed through your career
development and decision-making process. No one
assessment can tell you what career to pursue. Only you
can make that decision. You should consider your SDS
results in combination with other sources of career
information, including detailed descriptions of
occupations, additional assessments, or career
counselors.
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