To help you, our students, decide on your major and achieve your educational and career
planning goals, we invite you to take advantage of the great services and resources
offered in the Career Center. Choosing a major or career path in today's world of
endless possibilities can be a daunting and challenging task, but it doesn't have
to be. Whether you are a new or continuing student who is undecided on a major or
career direction, you can help yourself by following a proven career-planning strategy
as a roadmap to objective decision making. The first step would be to develop self-awareness
by learning and organizing information about yourself through self-assessment and
reflection. This will set the stage for narrowing your career search down to a manageable
number of occupational paths that you can then explore, evaluate, and prioritize as
viable options. Choosing a career path, in turn, will determine what type of college
education you would need to pursue. As you advance through each step of the roadmap,
you will have the Career Center by your side the entire journey, providing necessary
career-planning tools and resources along with support and advice to ensure your academic
and career success.
Career Counseling
Career counseling represents one of the core support services available to GCC students.
It is a process designed to empower individuals with self-knowledge and position them
to make a sound career decision with confidence. Our professionally trained career
counselors are experts at guiding students in making the best educational and career
choices and enriching their knowledge of the world of work.
Regular contact with a career counselor is critical to students’ academic progress
and future professional success. In addition to helping students with choosing a major
and charting their respective career course, career counselors provide assistance
with internship planning and selection, resume development, interview preparation,
job retention, career advancement, and other issues associated with the needs of a
person embarking on and managing their career journey.
Note: Career counseling is available by appointment only and is reserved for currently
enrolled students.
Career Assessment
To make an informed career decision, involves asking yourself a series of key questions.
Determining who you are, what motivates you, what you are good at, and what you want
out of life will enable you to select an academic major and career path that would
best suit you as an individual. Career assessment, also referred to as self-assessment, is
designed to help you accomplish just that. You'll find career assessment to be an
engaging and interesting process. It revolves around you and equips you with self-exploration
tools that can serve you well in developing your career today and in navigating your
professional path throughout your life.
Career Search Components

Career assessment inventories featured on this page will allow you to evaluate your
personality style, work-related interests, core values, academic strengths, and desired
future job skills.
Note: Career assessment is available by referral from a GCC Career Counselor.
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Learn about your attitudes and mental functions with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®
instrument and pinpoint occupational fields that would favor your personality style
and values by recognizing:
- Where you focus your attention and get your energy
- The way you take in information
- The way you make decisions
- How you deal with the outer world
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Find the path that's right for you and choose a career you can be passionate about.
The Strong Interest Inventory® can be an effective tool in enabling you to:
- Use interests in shaping your career direction
- Achieve satisfaction in your work
- Select appropriate education and training relevant to your interests
- Determine your preferred learning environments
- Understand aspects of your personality most closely associated with your interest
- Learn about your preferences for leadership, risk taking, and teamwork
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Knowing your key transferable skills and prioritizing your natural areas of strength
will enhance your career management ability and employment prospects. Apply the SkillScan
assessment results to:
- Identify career options that capitalize on your talents
- Evaluate the compatibility of your current career
- Prepare development steps to move your career in the right direction
- Gain a rich "skill" language for promoting your strengths in resumes and interviews
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Career Exploration Resources
Research is the cornerstone of any decision-making process. Targeted and thorough
exploration of the world of work will ensure sound career planning results and professional
development. To determine which career would be a good match for you, we encourage
you to take advantage of the career information resources you can find in the Career
Center and on our website. Here are just some examples.
EUREKA©, the California Career Information System, provides access to career and education
planning tools in one place. It will help you identify your skills and interests,
research careers and majors, find the training you need, search for schools and scholarships,
locate job openings, and develop successful job search strategies.
RECOMMENDED WEB RESOURCES will allow users to explore the link between majors and work opportunities, examine
occupational descriptions and educational requirements, research employment statistics
along with salary trends, and to improve their job-hunting skills .