Careernav offers career advice to students, career guidance to graduates and career development to emerging executives. It is also a job site.

Career Finder


If you listen to your parents, then the earlier you start planning your career the better. While your parents mean well, they can be at times a little pushy on the subject of ‘careers’.

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Career Directory

Careernav is profiling up to a total of 150 mainstream occupations, written predominately by industry leaders, to help students with careers advice on their chosen careers. The profiles will be updated whenever appropriate changes are needed.

You can view the entire list of occupations listed alphabetically A to Z and also by industry sector. Simply click on the occupation name or the industry that interests you and follow the full profile for each career, especially the ‘career progression’ section.

Search For A Career

We understand the uncertainty surrounding your career choice. Some students know exactly what career is for them but some don’t have a clue. That’s OK in fact it’s perfectly normal to be unsure and actively seek out careers advice and information to help the quest for your career of best fit.

Careernav allows you to search for your career two ways.

  1. Click on ‘Search for a Career’ and use the ‘keyword’ facility for a career title and summary.
  2. Alternatively you can complete a quick profile of your dream career and Careernav will automatically list those careers with your selected criteria.

Work your way down the list and take advantage of saving those which interest you by clicking on the ‘red heart’ symbol. Careernav will automatically prepare a comparative list for you.

Explore My Options

Careernav wants you to get all the information and careers advice you need to make an informed choice. So check out the nitty gritty on each occupation profile you’re interested in. Then if you’re still not sure or have narrowed it down to a short list, consider completing the online psychometric assessment, then talk to a psychologist to walk you through your outcomes. We also encourage you to talk on the phone to our wise and experienced ‘Career mentors’ , attend the career workshops, or even go the distance with practical work experience. But explore your options fully. For some, this is probably the biggest decision you have had to make so far in your life. Leave no stone unturned, crawl all over this website and its associated links.

Good Luck!.

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