Three of the most important decisions young adults will make involve their major, their college, and their career. How should students make those decisions and, more importantly, in what order?...
MBTI Personality Test: 3 Reasons Why You Should Consider MBTI
Like thousands of companies across the U.S., you may already be using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator or MBTI Personality Test. If you are, you know that it is a personality-based questionnaire...
Best Career Advice: Are Colleges Giving Students What They Need?
Do U.S. colleges provide students the best career advice to build successful careers? According to an article in The Atlantic, maybe not. Citing the results of a Gallup-Purdue Index study ...
Should Strengths Guide Students’ Vocational Discernment?
Should Strengths Guide Students’ Vocational Discernment? There is something intuitively appealing about strengths. We tend to assume that identifying and leaning on their unique strengths is a key...
College Advice for Freshman: Four Things You Should Consider This Fall
For the sake of redundancy, I’ll skip the common college freshman advice to leave your door open in the residence hall and actually go to class. Both great tips (and you should definitely do those...
Career vs a Job: What’s the Difference?
Do you know that there is a difference between career vs a job?
Examples of Career Goals for Each Step of Your Journey
Let’s go over some examples of career goals to help you set yours. Why is this important?
jobZology’s PathwayU platform awarded $75,000: Selected winner of the National Science Foundation’s Career Compass Challenge Part 2
Wednesday, September 4, 2019: Last Friday the National Science Foundation announced jobZology’s PathwayU as the Career Compass Challenge Part 2 winner, granting jobZology a $75,000 prize.
How to Find Your Calling: What Parents Can Do to Help Their Children
“How to find your calling” is not something we normally think about as young children.
What Career is Best for Me?
What Career is Best for Me? With summer past the halfway point, about 18 million students are thinking about heading off to, or back to college. For first-year students (and students still...