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Free Career Tests to Students Attending HBCUs

Career Clarifier LLC announced today that it is giving away 2,500 career tests to college students enrolled at an HBCU in honor of Black History Month. The tests will help 1st and 2nd-year students to identify appealing majors. Juniors and seniors can use their test results to discover exciting career options. Students attending an HBCU can request a free career test with a the premium results report at https://www.careerclarifier.com/hbcu/student-sign-up.

“Black History Month is a celebration of achievements by Black Americans, and Career Clarifier is thrilled to donate our innovative career test to support the success of the next generation of Black leaders”, said Jeff Neil, company co-founder.

Career Clarifier is the first career test that is specifically designed for college students and graduates. Unlike most career tests that focus on personality, Career Clarifier identifies a student’s appealing skills, abilities, and interests and then matches them to career options that typically require a college degree.

For the month of February 2020, HBCU students will receive a 90-page Premium Results report that includes a list of appealing skills and abilities, 20 specific careers that best fit them, detailed 2-page profiles for each recommended career, education suggestions, and a directory of exciting work settings that match their interests.

Career Clarifier believes in a future where all people have careers that let them achieve their potential. That’s why for every test they sell, the company’s social mission is to give away a free Career Clarifier test to college students from traditionally underserved communities, including first-generation college students, students of color, and veterans who are enrolled in college.

If the company receives more than 2,500 requests from HBCU students for free Career Clarifier tests during Black History month, the company will create a waitlist that will be used for future donations from its social impact program.

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Last updated on January 30, 2022

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