1. Self-Exploration
  2. Research
  3. Prepare
  4. Take Action



A career is your journey through life, learning, work and it is made up of many different pieces.

At Carleton, we refer to career development as assembling a puzzle. Puzzle pieces serve as a visual guide for understanding the steps in your career journey.

You may find yourself moving through this career cycle in either direction, sometimes returning to an earlier step in the cycle. The career development process is a lifelong journey that involves preparing and refining your career goals over time.

The earlier you begin to focus on your career development, the better prepared you will be to assemble the pieces and decide which path, or career, you will choose.

Figuring out your career path is not always a linear process because individual’s needs differ based on their experiences, knowledge and openness to explore. It is a continuous and dynamic process. It is helpful to remember that you are likely to have a number of careers in your lifetime. Your first job after graduation will probably not be your forever job — it may just be the next piece of the puzzle!

Career Ready Cycle

Self-Exploration

Who am I?

It is important to have a sound understanding of yourself in preparation for career planning.

Gaining this deeper understanding of your values, interests, strengths, preferences, skills and abilities is a key piece in the puzzle and will allow for a better fit when researching career opportunities or choosing a degree program.

The exploration phase is all about understanding yourself and figuring out what degree program and career path aligns best with your interests and values. Before applying to numerous jobs or further education programs, consider assessing the following personal attributes to gain more clarity regarding the directions you want to consider:

Action Steps

Research

What are my options?

Now that you have a clear understanding of your values, skills, and interests, you can move on to the next piece: researching your options and opportunities.

Find out about different career paths and possibilities that interest you by researching online, through people, and trying different experiences.

Action Steps

Prepare

What are my goals?

In your research, you will identify the next steps necessary to get you where you want to go. This step will allow you to narrow down your research to targeted goals.

Action Steps

Take Action

How do I start?

This step is action-oriented!

Move forward with your goals and execute your well-thought-out plan.

Action steps in this stage might be: