Research Websites
Careers: websites for research
The following websites can help with early research:
START
Once registered (for free), build your profile by identifying which skills and qualities you are strongest in, these are then “matched” to jobs you maybe suited to in the future. Delve deeper into the information to find out how many opportunities there maybe locally, what other jobs are similar and actual job openings. This “matching” works for some students but not all, as your ideas often change as you develop. However, with this website you can return to your profile time and again, as your skills develop and ideas change.
NATIONAL CAREERS WEBSITE
This site contains hundreds of different job profiles, each with further links to explore and labour market information for each role and sector.
HTTPS://NATIONALCAREERSSERVICE.DIRECT.GOV.UK
ICOULD
Explore different roles and search by subject areas to find out where your choices could take you. Complete the personality quiz called “the buzz quiz” to see if your personality is a good fit with different occupations. This is useful for some students but not the only way to decide on your future choices.
CAREERSBOX
Find out what different occupations are like by listening to and watching people who do them. HTTP://WWW.CAREERSBOX.CO.UK/
CAREERS THEORY
Useful for finding out why your ideas and choices will change over time. Different ideas for teachers, parents and students who like to know a little more.
HTTP://WWW.CAREERS.GOVT.NZ/PRACTITIONERS/CAREER-PRACTICE/CAREER-THEORYMODELS/SUPERS-THEORY/
WILL A ROBOT TAKE YOUR JOB
A quiz written by the University of Oxford and Deloitte exploring which jobs may be taken over by technology in the future. HTTP://WWW.BBC.CO.UK/NEWS/TECHNOLOGY-34066941
WORKFINDER APP
This app enables you to find companies and jobs that you are interested in specific to the area that you live in or wish to work in. Well worth having a looks. The app works on both iOS and Andriod devices and can be downloaded. https://www.workfinder.com/