WorkKeys utilizes the Keys2Work database
which is a state-of-the-art recruiting and career exploration system
for students and job seekers.
How does it work?
As a recruiting system, Keys2Work automatically connects you with
local participating employers looking for individuals with your
skills and interest.
As a career exploration system, Keys2Work gives you the latest information
on how your skills match those needed in a wide range of occupations,
and gives you access to occupational information from the U.S. Department
of Labor's O*NET database.
How do I participate?
Students will take three WorkKeys assessments which measure academic
skills, but in a way that is applied and practical to the workplace.
The emphasis is the application of knowledge to practical, workplace
situations. The measured skills are required by all jobs, from entry-level
positions to white-collar professionals.
OK, I've taken the WorkKeys assessment,
now what?
Once you have taken the WorkKeys assessment, your Work Keys skill
levels, along with your career interests, and individual information,
are maintained in the Keys2Work database. Your information will
be matched against the needs of local employers who are using Keys2Work
to identify qualified job candidates.
“You've Got Matches”
You can find a list of all job matches made in your “You've
Got Mail” mailbox on the Keys2Work website. When you receive
a job message, you can find out more about the responsibilities,
requirements, and salary. If you are interested in a job, you can
often apply online.
Advantages of Keys2Work
The advantage of Keys2Work is that
once you are in the database, local jobs come to you, saving you
the time and effort of having to check newspaper ads and Web sites
to find a job. It's like having a personal placement officer working
for you without having to lift a finger!
WorkKeys
Steps 1. Take WorkKeys
2. Get your results
3. Match your skills to occupations
Test administered at:
Urban Resource Center
Length of assessment: About 2.5 hours
Cost: Free to Florida State College at Jacksonville students
You may e-mail or call the
following for more information:
Urban Resource Center Carl Jowers
904.632.5009