Your browser does not support the HTML canvas tag.

EXPLORE CAREERS

Build your career decisions on accurate information rather than hearsay! Listed below are strategies and tools for obtaining reliable career information.

Read

Read about career possibilities from a number of highly informative websites.

  • Roadtrip Nation - Explore different fields with 1) an archive of interviews from industry experts; 2) personalized career exploration tools; and 3) career stories ranging from scientists to professional athletes. Use your Purdue email to create an account, and refer to Purdue school code - PDUECCO.
  • Occupational Outlook Handbook: 341 occupational profiles covering 85% of the jobs in the U.S. economy
  • O'Net: Information available for over 900 occupations
  • Indiana Career Explorer: Information about each of 16 National career clusters, their pathways, and titles of their related occupations and majors
  • America's Career INFONET: User-friendly occupation and industry information
  • The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center: Read about many science and engineering fields
  • Professional Associations: Connect with resources about prospective careers through professional associations
  • Career Research Portal : An online comprehensive career resource that includes numerous Purdue-subscribed databases supporting students’ employer research efforts.

Talk to People in Jobs

Informational interviewing is an excellent way to learn about the day-to-day tasks, required skills, abilities and personality traits needed in a specific career.

Informational Interviewing

Shadow People in Jobs

Job shadowing is a way for you to spend time with a professional who is currently working in a career that you want to learn more about. It gives you an opportunity to experience a day in the life of a professional and learn more about the career through asking informed questions. 

Gain Experience

Perform a variety of activities to acquire in-depth knowledge of what it is like to work in a particular field.