- Plan your career
- Discover who I am
- Learn about your personality, interests, values, skills, and abilities; start to define your career goals; and begin to shortlist your options
- Explore my options
- Learn how to conduct occupational research, options for studying and working, and trends in the world of work
- Choose my direction
- Learn how to evaluate your options, make a decision, and take action
- Achieve my goals
- Learn how to define and reach your goals through goal setting exercises, work and volunteer opportunities, extracurricular involvement, networking, and professional development activities.
- Join the workforce
- Learn how to write a resume, develop your interview skills, network like a pro, and find the hidden (and not-so-hidden) job market
- Continue to develop
- Learn about re-careering, relocating, leaving a job, losing a job, and professional development
- Home page
- Go to the Plan My Career home page
Discover who I am
Discover Who I Am provides career assessments to help you understand your background, personality, interests, values, and skills. The information you learn about yourself will help you establish clear career goals and make informed career decisions.
Career Assessment Guide
The Career Assessment Guide (PDF) is
a free, downloadable resource to help you assess your career and
lifestyle goals. Using six different self-assessments, the Guide
explores your personality, interests, skills, and values; gives you an
opportunity to create your own Career Blueprint, and determine your next steps!
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The MBTI can help you explore your personality and the types of lifestyle goals, career options, and work environments that may be a great fit for you. Learn more...
Strong Interest Inventory (SII)
The SII is a great resource to help you clarify your interests and identify specific occupational, academic, and lifestyle activities that would be most compatible with these interests. Learn more...
CHOICES Planner
CHOICES Planner has some great tools to explore your interests, values, work preferences, and skills; and research occupations and programs. There is even an option to create your own online portfolio! CHOICES Planner is available free of charge to all UofS students and alumni.
Additional Career Assessment Sites
Thousands are out there but we think these are the best - they're easy to access and free!



