Meet students and clients where they are

Now, wherever someone is in their career decision-making – from 8-12th grade students, nontraditional and postsecondary students, employees moving forward in their industry, and professionals – Career Key Discovery helps them find next step best-fit careers and education programs.

Explore more diverse best-fit education options, more easily

Both versions of our personality and career interest inventory Career Key Discovery, Student and Transitions, now offer more diverse programs to reflect rapid changes in education and workforce. We added,

  • More postsecondary, graduate and postgraduate education programs

  • New education filter to sort best-fit careers: postsecondary non-degree award or credential that includes apprenticeships and certificates

  • New duration-award filters to find best-fit programs other than 4-year bachelor’s degrees

  • New data analysis careers and programs

New Duration-Award filters to explore best-fit programs

Quick guidance on important considerations

  • Help comparing the value of choices, their return on time/money investment

  • Recommended “good alternative” best-fit career pathways

  • Pros and cons of different award types

  • In depth, high-level information on how to manage transitions and apply for jobs

Pros and cons in program detail, mobile view

We build what individuals need to succeed

25-year founding principles guide us at Career Key: create products with top user experience and the best science and practices of career counseling. No other career guidance tool, government or commercial, focuses on individuals’ career decision-making needs the way we do.

For career development professionals who want to learn more and request a demo, please fill out this short request for information. Also visit our Solutions for videos and sample downloads.




Juliet Jones-Vlasceanu

For over 20 years, Juliet has helped people navigate complex and intimidating systems in the world of work with greater confidence. For 10 years as a labor and employment lawyer, she advised individuals, unions, managers and state agencies. In 2006, she joined Career Key and helped lead its transformation into a career well-being and education technology company. Juliet is a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF) and a graduate of Princeton University and the Seattle University School of Law.

https://bio.site/julietjones
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