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Career Research Checklist

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  • Are you trying to find some direction for your career? Perhaps a change in careers? Perhaps your first career? It’s critical, at this stage, to conduct research into various careers that interest you. The more research you do, the more likely a career path will become evident to you. What are the best methods for researching careers?

    Use our Career Research Checklist
    career research checklist Develop a career plan. Conducting career-related research and gathering information about careers is great, but you should consider developing a career plan. Read more.
    career research checklist Take one or more career assessment tests. If you're unsure of your career direction, these tests should be one of your first steps in researching careers. Find our recommended list here.
    career research checklist Review books about specific careers. You can find these books online and your local library -- or check out our Industry-Specific Career Books.
    career research checklist Read about various occupations and learn about the nature of the work, working conditions, training and educational requirements, earning potential, future job outlook, and more -- in the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Search the Occupational Outlook Handbook.
    researching careers checklist Talk with your network of contacts -- family, friends, professors, teachers, neighbors, peers, colleagues, mentors -- about potential careers. Use these Key Career Networking Resources on the Web.
    researching careers checklist Conduct career research online. Learn more about careers, specific jobs, and jobs for specific college majors by using the key resources in our Career Exploration section.
    career research checklist Explore current job openings. Different companies have different variations of jobs within the same career field. Go to the Quintessential Directory of Company Career Centers and read job descriptions and job requirements of some of the top U.S. employers.
    career checklist Join a job club. Read more.
    career checklist Consider volunteering. Read more.
    career research checklist Conduct informational interviews. Not sure how? Use our step-by-step guide: Informational Interviewing Tutorial.
    career research checklist Go to one or more career fairs. Go to: Job Expo and Career Fair Resources.
    career research checklist Visit a local job service office.
    career research checklist Visit your college’s career services office. Whether a current student or an alum, these professionals can help you in many, many ways. Read more.
    career research checklist Arrange to job shadow one or more people who have careers that interest you.
    career research checklist Use the Web to find industry organizations and other key career resources. Simply go to your favorite search engine -- ours is Google.com -- and type in the name of the career and see what results you get.
    researching careers checklist Find one or more trade journals related to your career choice. Go online -- or to your local library -- and begin reading trade journals to learn more about your career path, as well as specific employment opportunities.
    career research checklist Locate one or more professional associations related to your career field. There are professional or trade organizations for just about every career field. Use these resources to help you locate a professional organization.
    career research checklist Use some of our key career resources:
  • For career-changers
  • For students trying to decide on a major/career path
  • For general career exploration resources
  • career research checklist When ready, take the next step with your research. Once you're done exploring careers, the next step is to begin researching companies and industries. Use our Guide to Researching Companies, Industries, and Countries.


    Questions about some of the terminology used in this article? Get more information (definitions and links) on key college, career, and job-search terms by going to our Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms.

    QuintCareers.com Founder Dr. Randall Hansen Dr. Randall S. Hansen is founder of Quintessential Careers, one of the oldest and most comprehensive career development sites on the Web, as well CEO of EmpoweringSites.com. He is also founder of MyCollegeSuccessStory.com and EnhanceMyVocabulary.com. He is publisher of Quintessential Careers Press, including the Quintessential Careers electronic newsletter, QuintZine. Dr. Hansen is also a published author, with several books, chapters in books, and hundreds of articles. He's often quoted in the media and conducts empowering workshops around the country. Finally, Dr. Hansen is also an educator, having taught at the college level for more than 15 years. Visit his personal Website or reach him by email at randall(at)quintcareers.com.


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