- Career & Major Selection
- Graduate School Prep
- Internship Prep
- Job & Internship Search
- Networking
- Testing (ACT, CLEP)
Services for Students and Alumni:
- Employers
- Faculty & Staff
- Parents & Families
Services for Others:
Career Services Center
261 Schwartz Center330-672-2360
Job Postings & Employers
cscjobs@kent.edu
KSU Student Employment
campusworks@kent.edu
General Questions
career@kent.edu
Hours
Monday - Friday8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Call for an Appointment
Drop-In Career Counseling
Monday - Friday11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. & 2 - 4 p.m.
Career Assessments
The following self-assessment tools are designed to help students gain personal insight and information helpful in making career decisions. To learn more and to have your results interpreted by a career counselor, drop-in or contact our office to speak with a staff member.
Online Assessments
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MyPlan
MyPlan assessments can be taken for free using the KSU access code provided at www.kent.myplan.com. Assessments include a 1) Skills Profiler, 2) Interest Inventory, 3) Values Assessment, and 4) a Personality Test.
To make the most of completing an assessment, check "share results with a career advisor" when registering, then print out your results and meet with a Career Counselor who can help you interpret your feedback.
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Collage: A Kent State to Career Portfolio
Login to Collage: A Kent State to Career Portfolio using your FlashLine user name and password. Here you will find a variety of exercises that will assist you with developing self-awareness and thinking about your major and career goals.
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Other Decision Making Tools
» Use the Quick Career Decision Maker to better understand the factors that are most important to you when making important decisions.
» Try Discover Your Decision Making Style to uncover your style and how to use it to your advantage.
Online Assessment to Gauge Your Career Readiness
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Career Maturity Inventory (CMI)
The Career Maturity Inventory is a helpful way for students to gain personal insight into the process of and readiness for making career decisions. For more information and to take the assessment, visit the Career Maturity Inventory.
In-Person Assessments
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Self- Directed Search
The Self Directed Search (SDS) is the world's most widely used career interest inventory. Whether you are looking for a college major, beginning a job search, or thinking about a career change, the SDS will provide valuable information about you and how your individual skills and interests are related to the world of work.
Assessment Details:
- Paper/pencil
- Free of charge
- Takes 20-30 minutes to complete and 15 minutes to review results
- No appointment required during drop-in career counseling hours.
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is considered the most widely used personality assessment designed to measure preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. Although the MBTI has many practical applications, Career Services uses the results to show individuals what career environments would be best suited for them.
Assessment Details:
- Paper/pencil
- Cost: $15.00
- A pre-scheduled, 90-minute appointment is required to complete the assessment and review the results with our qualified career counselor (Carla Owens).
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Card Sorts
Card sorts like the Knowdell Values Card Sort are a quick and easy way for individuals to prioritize and categorize their skills and values in a way to that can aid in career decision making.
Assessment Details:
- Free of charge
- Typically takes one hour to complete during a pre-scheduled appointment with a career counselor.
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