
Career Assessment Tools
Molloy College's Career Development Career Counselor is available to help you with your career inquiries and exploration of interests, personality, work values and skills in finding the major and career that is best suited for you. We can help you determine where you are in your career decision making process and how best to meet your career related needs. For more information, call June Hinton-Doyle at 516.678.5000 ext. 6244.
Focus 2
This is a self-paced online career and education planning tool. It will enable you to self-assess your career-relevant personal qualities and explore career fields and major areas of study that are most compatible with your assessment results. Use FOCUS2 to help you choose or change your major and also to verify your preferences or early choice of a career field.
To register for FOCUS2, click here. Use access code: lions
All FOCUS2 results are saved within a student's account. Students can access their results by clicking on their FOCUS2 portfolio on the main page.
For more information on what the FOCUS2 assessment can do for you, click here for a presentation.
Alumni and graduate students also have the option to take more comprehensive assessments like the strong Interest Inventory or MBTI. Interested? You will need to contact June Hinton-Doyle. Stop by the Career Development Center, Public Square Room 320, or contact us at 516.678.5000 ext. 6244 for an appointment.
Faculty and staff: Click here to access student accounts. Call ext. 6244 for login instructions. Be sure to view the Focus Overview.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Everything you could ever want to know about every career imaginable, in an alphabetical listing.
The Career Key
Get helpful information regarding career choices, career changes, career planning and job skills.
Career Zone
Learn about your skills and talents while searching for the right career in New York state.
Live Career
Learn about your work personality and narrow your career search.
O*Net Online
Enter a list of your skills to find matching occupations.
Career Stop
Learn how skills relate to occupations and how skill levels are measured.
Occupational Outlook Handbook
The Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook handbook.
U.S Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics
Additional job titles not included in Occupational Outlook Handbook
Myers-Briggs and Strong Interest Inventory
Available upon request. Contact June Doyle, ext. 6244