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Make Career Decisions

The Decision-Making Process

1. Organize your personal assessment and major/career exploration information

If you haven’t done so already, be sure to complete the assessment tools and the Major/Career Research Worksheet as you work your way through the Take Career Assessments and Explore Career Paths stages.

2. Clarify your options

  • Reflect on and analyze findings from your assessment results and the majors/careers you researched.
  • What majors and careers are most aligned with your assessments, with "who you are?"
  • Develop a short list of majors and/or careers.

3. Evaluate information

  • Focus your attention on this short list of possible majors and careers.
  • Evaluate each option, considering possible outcomes, potential barriers or consequences, potential rewards or advantages, etc.
  • You may need to revise your list based on your needs, situation, timeline and more.

4. Select your major/career

Select a first choice major/career and a back-up major/career based on what is best suited for you at this time in your life. Remind yourself that most people will have an average of 12-15 jobs throughout their lifetime and sometimes your major doesn’t necessary equate to the career you will have your entire life. You can always adjust your plans as needed, especially when interesting opportunities are presented at unexpected times.

5. Plan your next steps

Move on to the ACTION stage of career development to browse ideas on planning your next steps and ways to begin your path!

Remember, having a career plan will keep you focused and driven, and remaining open to unexpected opportunities that pique your interest will allow you to adapt your plan and keep your career moving forward. Katie Ottoson, Career Counselor

Helpful Resources

 is good for students who feel stuck or indecisive about career decision making. This short questionnaire identifies the difficulties you may be experiencing as well as recommendations on how to overcome those difficulties

 "Big decisions can be agonizingly difficult. But that’s because we think about them the wrong way," says philosopher Ruth Chang. She offers a powerful new framework for shaping who we truly are.

 offers five simple strategies to keep in mind as you make career decisions.

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(714) 432-5576

CareerCenter@occ.cccd.edu

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