Whether you’re early in your high school journey or are heading towards whatever is next, now is a critical time of exploration and change.
You’ve probably been asked for years “what do you want to do when you grow up?” And while you don’t need to have that answer – or a specific job – in mind, it’s important that you begin to decipher potential career paths and begin taking the steps to work towards finding that answer.
So, what are some things you can be doing in high school or college to help you figure out that next path? Here’s how you can think about the future without being so worried about deciding what you want to do for the rest of your life. Here are 3 low-pressure steps you can take in high school to start laying the foundation for future career decisions.
Step 1: Self-Reflection
One step you can take in high school to start laying the foundation for future career decisions is to reflect on your interests and strengths. This can be as simple as asking yourself a few questions and jotting them down in a notebook or having a conversation with your parents, teachers, or other people in your network.
What are your interests and hobbies?
What excites you? How do you like to spend your time? Which school subjects do you enjoy the most? What do you like to learn about?
Questions like these can help you discern potential career paths, without tying you down to a specific job title or industry. High school should be a time for opening the door to more options, not narrowing down your options.
Your interests, whether they come from your favorite classes, hobbies, or other activities, can offer important clues about career paths you may enjoy. Here are a few examples of how you can start connecting the dots:
If you enjoy mathor problem-solving, you may be interested in pursuing a career within engineering, statistics, data analysis, scientific research, or logistics management.
If science is your favorite subject, think about what aspects excite you most. Love doing experiments? You might be drawn to laboratory work, pharmaceutical research, or biotechnology. Fascinated by discovery? You could explore careers in environmental science, agbioscience, or even forensic science.
If you love playing video games or working with computers, there are many ways to turn that passion into a career in technology, like coding, cybersecurity, software development or designing systems that power advanced manufacturing.
If you’re always organized and love planning, whether it’s keeping a detailed planner or coordinating group projects, you might thrive in a career in project management, event planning, supply chain management, or logistics operations.
If you enjoy reading, writing, or storytelling, strong communication skills are needed everywhere, including Indiana’s advanced industries.
If you’re an athlete or passionate about sports or fitness, consider how you could work in life science fields like kinesiology, sports medicine, biomedical device development, or health tech innovation.
If you love art, design, or creativity, industries like technology and advanced manufacturing need designers for product development, UX (user experience) design, or branding and marketing.
Emily Kitterman, Director of Careers in Tech at TechPoint, recently joined the See Yourself IN podcast, where she shared her advice for navigating the career exploration process. She encourages students to keep their eyes open to any opportunity that comes their way, and to always go back to the areas that excite you. “If you do something that excites you, that’s going to inspire continuous learning. That will drive you into those interest areas and you can build upon that in so many different ways.”
What are your skills and strengths?
In addition to exploring your interests, you should also reflect on your strengths and natural gifts. As guest Olivia West shared on the See Yourself IN podcast – a successful career journey begins with finding your gift. Think about what you truly love, and what other people affirm you for, and use that gift to serve others.
For example:
If people often comment on your organizational skills, you may excel in careers like project management, operations, or supply chain management.
If you’re a natural problem solver, you might find fulfillment in advanced manufacturing, engineering, or tech innovation roles.
If you have strong communication skills, whether in writing or speaking, you could thrive in marketing, technical writing, or public relations roles that help bring complex ideas to life.
If others comment on your analytical mind or ability to dig into the details, fields like data science or biotechnology research could be a good match.
Coupling your interests and your gifts can help you open your eyes to career possibilities or opportunities you may not have previously considered.
Step 2: Career Exploration
Another step you can take as a high school student beginning your career journey is to explore different roles. Career exploration doesn’t mean picking a job and locking it in forever. Instead, it means getting curious and learning about what’s out there.
What kinds of jobs exist? What do people actually do every day? How do your skills and interests align with different paths?
Here are some easy, low-stress ways to start exploring:
Read or watch videos about careers that interest you to gain some insights on some of the roles and responsibilities associated with the jobs.
Job shadow someone in your community, even if just for an hour or two, to get a real sense of what the work is like.
Talk to adults you know about their jobs. Ask them what they like, and what challenges they experience.
Follow companies or organizations you’re curious about on social media to see how their teams work or what kinds of work they do.
See Yourself IN makes career exploration even easier for Hoosier students like you. Through the See Yourself IN program, you’re able to explore podcasts, videos, articles, and other media that spotlight the various career opportunities available, specifically in Indiana’s advanced industries.
Step 3: Take Some Small Steps Forward
A career may seem far off, but there are ways to begin taking small, intentional steps forward. You don’t have to map out your entire future but now is a great time to start testing out what you’ve learned about yourself and from the adults in your life.
Here are a few ideas that can help you move from reflection to action:
Sign up for a class or club that aligns with a potential interest – like a STEM elective, robotics, FFA, health sciences, or even speech/ debate.
Try a short-term project, like building something or volunteering with an organization or opportunity in a field you’re curious about.
Set one short-term goal, like talking to a professional you’re interested in exploring or researching a new career each week.
Keep a journal where you track what you’re learning about yourself, for example what excites you (or what doesn’t!), or what strengths keep showing up.
What’s one small thing you can try this month to learn more or build a skill?
Ready to kickstart your career?
You don’t need to know exactly what you want to do with your life right now. Honestly, most people don’t at your age. But what you can do is start exploring. By taking time to reflect on your interests and strengths, learning about different careers, and trying out a few things along the way, you’re setting yourself up for success later.
The steps you take now don’t have to be big or final. They just need to help you learn a little more about what excites you and where your talents might take you. Whether it’s listening to a podcast, shadowing someone at work, or joining a new club, each experience helps you move forward.
See Yourself IN is here to help — with resources, real stories, and events that make career exploration a little easier (and more fun). Keep being curious, keep asking questions, and remember: it’s okay not to have all the answers yet. You’re just getting started.
Prefer to watch instead of listen? Here’s the video version of Emily Kitterman’s conversation on the See Yourself IN podcast! To explore the full conversation, including the podcast and a written recap, visit the original post here.
In this episode of See Yourself IN host Casey Harrison sits down with Emily Kitterman, Director of Careers in Tech at TechPoint, to explore the burgeoning tech industry in Indiana and the opportunities it presents for students and early-career professionals. Emily shares her unique journey from a small town in Illinois to becoming a key player in Indiana’s tech ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of community, adaptability, and continuous learning. They delve into TechPoint’s role in fostering digital innovation, the evolution of Indiana’s tech economy, and practical ways to break into the tech field, even without a traditional coding background. Emily also highlights TechPoint’s Xtern program, a 10-week paid internship that offers valuable experience and community building.
Key Takeaways:
Diverse Tech Opportunities: The tech industry is much broader than coding. Roles like project management, business development, and marketing are also integral and tech-enabled. Digital literacy is essential across all industries, making tech skills valuable in any career path.
Community and Connection: Indiana offers a unique blend of big-city opportunities with a small-town, community-focused feel. Programs like Xtern emphasize community building and networking, providing valuable support and connections.
Continuous Learning: The tech industry is constantly evolving, requiring a commitment to ongoing learning and adaptability. Resources like TechPoint’s Careers in Tech platform offer free, asynchronous learning modules to help individuals develop necessary skills.
Openness to Opportunities: Be open to unexpected career paths and opportunities, even if they seem outside your comfort zone. Embracing challenges and stepping outside your comfort zone can lead to significant personal and professional growth.
TechPoint’s Role in Indiana’s Tech Growth: TechPoint is instrumental in nurturing Indiana’s digital innovation economy by connecting talent with industry needs. They provide resources and programs that help individuals navigate and succeed in the tech industry.
For more resources on advanced industries, jobs, companies, and opportunities in Indiana, visit www.cicpindiana.com/syi.
Prefer to watch instead of listen? Here’s the video version of our latest See Yourself IN podcast, featuring Olivia West, in-game host for the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers, and dynamic public speaker! To explore the full conversation, including the podcast and a written recap, visit the original post here.
In this episode of See Yourself IN, host Casey Harrison interviews Olivia West, the in-game host for the Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers, and a dynamic public speaker. Olivia shares her journey from growing up in La Porte, Indiana, to her time at Purdue University, her career in the life sciences industry, and her current work inspiring others. She emphasizes the importance of self-belief, finding and using your gifts to serve others, and running the race of life to win. Olivia also recounts her unique start in public speaking, standing on hay bales in a horse arena, and discusses her passion for empowering others and impacting lives.
5 Key Takeaways:
1. Believe in Yourself: Self-belief is the foundation for success. If you don’t believe in yourself, it’s difficult for others to believe in you.
2. Find Your Gift and Serve: Identify your unique skills and talents and use them to serve others. Greatness comes from service.
3. Run to Win: Approach life with a winning mindset. Don’t just participate; strive to excel and make a meaningful impact.
4. Embrace Opportunities: Be open to exploring different paths and industries. Even unexpected experiences can provide valuable skills and insights.
5. Leverage Your Experiences: Every experience, even those from childhood, can contribute to your success. Olivia’s experience with 4H and FFA, and public speaking on hay bales, helped her become a public speaker.
For more resources on advanced industries, jobs, companies, and opportunities in Indiana, visit www.cicpindiana.com/syi.
Prefer to watch instead of listen? Here’s the video version of our latest See Yourself IN podcast, featuring Molly Zentz, VP of Communications at Conexus Indiana! To explore the full conversation, including the podcast and a written recap, visit the original post here.
In this episode of See Yourself IN, host Casey Harrison talks with Molly Zentz, VP of Communications at Conexus Indiana. Molly shares her inspiring journey from growing up in Peru, Indiana, to shaping a successful career in communications. She discusses her educational path, the decision to stay in Indiana, and valuable real-world experience. Molly highlights Indiana’s leadership in manufacturing and logistics, the adoption of cutting-edge technologies like collaborative robots, and the efforts to tackle workforce challenges. She also emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience, the role of communication in industry growth, and the impact of programs like Rising 30 and Make and Move. Additionally, she shares advice on career exploration, leveraging personal connections, and maintaining work-life balance.
5 Key Takeaways:
1. Advanced manufacturing and logistics are high-tech, innovative industries. Forget outdated images of factories – these fields are driven by robotics, sensor technology, and data analysis.
2. Diverse career paths exist within these industries. While engineering is key, there are also opportunities in marketing, communications, HR, and more.
3. Early hands-on experience is invaluable. Internships, job shadowing, and volunteering can help you discover your passion and build your skills.
4. Leverage your network for career exploration. Talk to family, friends, and mentors about their jobs and industries.
5. Setting boundaries demonstrates leadership. Prioritizing work-life balance shows self-respect and can enhance your career prospects.
For more resources on advanced industries, jobs, companies, and opportunities in Indiana, visit www.cicpindiana.com/syi.
Prefer to watch instead of listen? Here’s the video version of Nida Ansari’s conversation on the See Yourself IN podcast! To explore the full conversation, including the podcast and a written recap, visit the original post here.
In this episode of See Yourself IN, host Casey Harrison sits down with Nida Ansari, Chief Innovation Officer at 16 Tech Innovation District. Nida shares her unique journey, transitioning from a chemistry background to a career focused on fostering innovation and supporting entrepreneurs. She discusses the challenges of navigating unexpected career changes, the importance of adaptability, and the power of leveraging personal strengths. Nida provides an inside look at 16 Tech, highlighting its diverse offerings, including coworking spaces, makerspaces, and community events. She emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the role of 16 Tech in supporting underrepresented founders, and the impact of hard tech and advanced manufacturing in Indiana.
In February 2025, Nida received the Resilience Award during TechPoint’s Mira Awards gala.
5 Key Takeaways:
1.Flexibility is Key: Career paths are rarely linear. Be open to unexpected opportunities and adapt your plans as needed, using your strengths as a guide.
2.Community Fuels Innovation: Coworking spaces provide more than just a place to work. They foster a sense of community, offer access to resources, and encourage collaboration, which are vital for entrepreneurial success.
3. Hard Tech is Cool: Advanced manufacturing offers exciting and rewarding career paths. Explore the world of hard tech and consider its potential for innovation and impact.
4. Inclusion Drives Progress: Intentionally supporting underrepresented founders and communities leads to a more vibrant and equitable innovation ecosystem.
5.Find Your Adventure: Explore the resources available at 16 Tech, from makerspaces and coworking options to community events, and discover how you can get involved.
For more resources on advanced industries, jobs, companies, and opportunities in Indiana, visit www.cicpindiana.com/syi.
As educators, you play a pivotal role in shaping the future of your students. Many high school students today are uncertain about their career paths, often overwhelmed by the question, “What do I want to do with my life?” With so many career options available, it’s no surprise that students can feel paralyzed by indecision.
That’s where you come in. As a guide and mentor, you have the opportunity to help students explore career possibilities and see themselves in jobs they might not have considered. The See Yourself IN program was created to support this very process. Aimed specifically at high school students, this initiative provides a wealth of resources about jobs, industries, and career opportunities within Indiana, particularly in some of its most advanced sectors.
One of the best ways to help students engage in career conversations is through the See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit. This toolkit is designed to give you everything you need to facilitate discussions about careers and help students take the next step toward finding a fulfilling career path. From talking points to frequently asked questions and classroom activity ideas, this resource is a powerful tool for guiding students as they explore career opportunities in Indiana.
What is the See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit?
The See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit is a collection of downloadable resources specifically created for educators. It contains the following key materials:
Talking Points: This document helps you articulate the value of the See Yourself IN program and highlights key messaging about Indiana’s job market and industries.
Resource Guide: This guide is packed with links to podcasts, videos, and other career exploration tools that can help bring conversations and real-world insights into the classroom.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): The FAQ section addresses common student inquiries about the See Yourself IN program and how it can provide value to students, giving you quick answers to guide your students.
With these resources, you can facilitate career-focused conversations with confidence, all while guiding students to a variety of external materials that will further deepen their understanding of career possibilities in the Hoosier state.
How you can Leverage the See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit for Career Conversations
As an educator, you have the power to influence the decisions your students make about their futures. Many of them are still figuring out what they want to do after high school, and with your guidance, they can begin to see the world of career possibilities that lie ahead.
The See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit can be an invaluable resource as you help students explore career paths, gain industry insights, and learn about the skills required for success. Here’s how you can leverage the toolkit to facilitate meaningful career conversations.
1. Support Career Path Exploration
The toolkit provides resources to help you guide students as they explore various career paths within Indiana’s most advanced industries. Many students are unaware of the breadth of career opportunities available to them in fields like technology, agbioscience, or advanced manufacturing.
The See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit can help you direct students to resources that allow them to dive deeper into these industries. By leveraging these resources, you can encourage students to consider how their interests and strengths might align with a variety of career options. For example, a student passionate about writing may not immediately see how they could fit into a tech career, but with the right guidance and resources, you can help them see the writing and communication roles that exist in technology companies.
2. Provide Real-World Industry Insights
One of the strengths of the See Yourself IN program is its collection of real-world industry insights. The See Yourself IN digital toolkit includes links to videos, podcasts, and articles that feature young professionals sharing their experiences and advice about working in different fields. These resources bring career exploration to life by showing students what careers in these industries really look like and the skills they require. By sharing these insights in the classroom, you can provide students with tangible examples of career pathways they might not have considered.
3. Highlight Success Stories
The stories shared by the See Yourself IN program provide real-life examples of how people from diverse backgrounds have succeeded in various industries, giving students the inspiration to pursue their own career goals.
The See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit helps you bring these stories into your classroom conversations. Sharing these success stories with students can help them visualize themselves in similar careers and spark discussions about the different pathways to success. You can also use these stories to address questions students might have about the steps they need to take to achieve their own career goals. This empowers you to clarify doubts and provide students with the confidence they need to take the next step in their career journey, regardless of what that next step might be.
The See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit is a powerful resource that can help you facilitate meaningful career conversations with your students. By using the toolkit’s talking points, resource guide, and FAQs, you can guide your students as they explore career opportunities, gain industry knowledge, and discover paths to success.
Empower your students to see themselves in careers they may not have considered and help them take confident steps toward their future. Start using the See Yourself IN Digital Toolkit today to inspire the next generation of professionals and leaders in Indiana!