Free interactive tools for Pre-Employment Transition Services, vocational rehabilitation, and self-directed career exploration. Build self-awareness and discover your path.
Linc is our new AI-powered career exploration assistant, ready to help you understand your results and explore career paths. Try Linc in our Picture-Based Interest Inventoryβmore Linc-enabled tools coming soon!
Take the PBII to Meet LincEach tool is designed to help you learn something new about yourself and your career path
Discover your workplace strengths using familiar kitchen activities. Sort 20 cards representing different skills and identify your top strengths for career planning.
Start Activity βCreate a comprehensive inventory of your transferable skills across different work and life experiences. Perfect for resume building and career transitions.
Start Activity βDiscover your natural energy patterns and find work schedules that match your rhythm. Get personalized recommendations for optimal work shifts.
Start Activity βIdentify and document workplace supports and accommodations you need to succeed. Create a comprehensive self-advocacy plan.
Start Activity βDiscover your career interests through pictures of real work activities. Perfect for visual learners with results showing top interest areas.
Start Activity βDiscover your unique work style through a comprehensive 3-part assessment. Explore what matters most to you in a job and get career suggestions.
Start Assessment βLearn how to read job postings like a pro. Discover what employers really mean, identify required vs. preferred qualifications, and decide if a job is right for you.
Start Activity βIdentify what you already know and what you want to explore about yourself and careers. Create a personalized roadmap to share with career professionals.
Start Activity βDiscover your career interests through an accessible card-based activity. Rate work activities to reveal your personal RIASEC interest code and explore matching careers.
Start Activity βSearch, browse, and save careers that interest you. Explore jobs by keyword or interest area, view details about each career, and build a list to discuss with your counselor.
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