Career Information & Resources

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Figuring out what to do after high school or college can be overwhelming.
The options are boundless. Pinpointing your strengths, talents and passions

can help overcome this fear and help the exploration process.

My Majors

MyMajors guides students and gives direction that aligns with their academic achievement, aptitude, work interests, and personal preferences.

Big Future

Whether you’re just starting to explore career paths or already have yours planned out, Career Finder helps you take the next steps with the perfect combination of data and stories.

My Next Move

My Next Move is an interactive tool for job seekers and students to learn more about their career options. It has tasks, skills, salary information, and more for over 900 different careers.

O Net Online

O*NET OnLine is an application that was created for the general public to provide broad access to its database of occupational information.

Career Advance Colorado

With this state program, you can get free training in rewarding fields that move Colorado forward. By enrolling in participating training programs, students will have their tuition, fees, course materials, and other costs covered while funding is available.

My Colorado Journey

My Colorado Journey is an innovative state effort to expand access to education and career data to help students and job seekers accomplish their goals.

Pikes Peak Work Force

The Pikes Peak Workforce Center offers intensive job search assistance and assistance with costs related to the completion of a degree or certificate.
We provide assistance in how to write résumés and prepare you for interviews.

Colorado Career Advising

Designed for career seekers, students, and advisors, the Colorado Career Advising (CCA) Tool features a quick survey to identify strengths and motivators, laying the foundation for a personalized career action plan.

Career Conversation Starters

  • What do you see yourself doing in five years?

  • How would you describe the ideal job for you following graduation?

  • What are your long-term career objectives and how do you plan to achieve them?

  • What's more important to you, the work itself or how much you're paid for doing it?

  • What kind of lifestyle do you want?

  • What are two or three accomplishments that have given you the most satisfaction and why?

  • What do you consider to be your greatest strengths and weaknesses?

  • What motivates you to go the extra mile on a project or job?

  • How has your school experience prepared you for your life after high school?

  • Do you have plans to continue your education?

  • What have you learned from your experiences outside the classroom?

  • Do you work well under pressure?

  • Do you prefer working alone or in teams?

  • Which is more important: creativity or efficiency? Why?