Accessible career development for the visually impaired

Welcome to VI Career Development

At VI Career Development, we strive to provide blind and visually impaired adults with valuable and accessible tools and resources for career exploration and further development. 

VI Career Development is here to support you through many stages of career development, such as if you are: 

•Exploring college or educational paths 

•Unsure of what career best suits you 

•Rejoining the workforce or switching career paths 

•Searching for accessible resources/tools/options 

With resources and tools such as certificate options, career assessments, and resume building tools, VI Career Development is here to cover many aspects of career development, and to ensure that accessible options for the blind and visually impaired are readily available. . 

So, whether you are just starting your career journey, or are further along on your career path, VI Career Development has many resources and tools to cover what you’re searching for. 

Website Navigation

To navigate VI Career Development, use the navigation menu button at the top right corner of the site. 

This menu will display the pages of the website, which are: 

•Career Development Framework 

On this page, we explain Donald Super’s Life-Span, Life-Space theory, and explore how it connects to your career development. 

•Career Assessment 

This page provides you with the opportunity to take the Humanmetrics personality-based career assessment, which is based off of the Myers-Briggs personality typologies. 

•What are my next steps? 

This section provides action-oriented career development steps to help anyone who may be unsure of what comes next or what the best course of action may be. 

•Career and Pathway Exploration Tools 

This page contains many valuable and accessible resources such as career readiness tools, career industry information, workforce entry options, and college/higher education pathways. 

•Equity and Access 

Here at VI Career Development, we strive to ensure that our sources are valuable and cover the needs of the blind and visually impaired, but we also make sure to cover other factors that may tie into career exploration and development, such as financial limitations, and other external situations. This page of our site explains how we make sure to cover many different factors and situations. 

•Site References 

This final page displays all references for sources utilized throughout the site to support the information provided. 

Each page will provide resources and tools connecting to career exploration and development. 

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