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Values

Tool Guide I Personality I Values I Interests I Skills I Summary

Is it truly a new career path that you want, or do you desire a new work setting, a change in work assignments, more responsibility, a more flexible schedule or leisure, etc.?

  • What matters most in your life?
    • Is your work life in balance with the rest of your life roles?
  • What values guide your life?
    • Have your principles changed over time?
  • What do you want to accomplish in your lifetime?
    • Do you have the self-confidence to do what you want?

You may find that there are other variables such as health, stressors, education, work experience, technical expertise, or economics, that affect your decision making. First consider what is necessary for your situation, then discuss the career, complexities and questions that arise with a career counselor. It's also helpful to prioritize your values with the help of a values inventory from one of our computerized assisted programs such as Choices/Bridges Roadmap.

Career Counseling Career Model

Self Assessment

Career Information

Integration and Decision-making

Planning and Action



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