This document discusses a study on the effect of technology on student career development at selective liberal arts colleges. The study consisted of interviews with career services professionals to understand how technology is used in career centers. Key findings include:
1) Career centers utilize a variety of online self-assessment tools like Myers-Briggs and StrengthsQuest to help students identify their interests and skills, though many still recommend reviewing results with an advisor.
2) New tools like Pymetrics blend self-assessment and job placement by having students' cognitive skills assessed through games and sharing results directly with employers.
3) While technology provides access to internships and alumni networks, the common job posting system Symplicity is difficult to use