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Discover What Work Really Fits You

Hannah De Dios

Created on November 4, 2025

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Discover What Work Really Fits You

This interactive journey helps you discover your interests and top skills so you’re ready for a career center advising meeting.

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Add Your Top 3 Adaptive Skills

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Add Your Top 3 Transferrable Skills

Reflection Hall - Your Likes & Dislikes

Now reflect on the following to tie to your top skills

List those aspects of your work that you:

List those aspects of your work that you:

How do your transferrable skills and adaptive skills relate to the work you liked best?

Describe the boss you liked the best and the least.

What are your professional goals for the next 2-3 years?

Interview Lab 💬 Say It Out Loud

Choose one of your top skills and respond as if in an interview

Interview Lab 💬 Say It Out Loud

Choose one of your top skills and respond as if in an interview

Interview Lab 💬 Say It Out Loud

Choose one of your top skills and respond as if in an interview

Resume Workshop 📄 Put It on Paper

Now take one of your top skills and turn it into a concrete resume bullet using the Action + Skill + Result format.

Resume Workshop 📄 Put It on Paper

Your turn! Pick a skill and create a bullet point for your resume experience using action + skill + result formula.

You’re Ready for Your Advisor Meeting!

You’ve completed your Skill Discovery journey — great work. You now have: - Your top 3 transferable skills - Real examples that show how you’ve used them - Interview-ready statements - Resume bullets you can use today Bring these with you to your advising appointment. Your advisor will help you connect these strengths to programs, majors, and possible career paths. You’ve already done the hard part. This is where your strengths start to open doors!