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Learn moreThousands of 1-2 minute video interviews with professionals in a wide variety of careers.
Real people sharing real experiences!
Interviewees share insights about their jobs, including the education, training, skills, aptitudes and experience necessary to get hired.
"CandidCareer has been a lifeline for us here at Adelphi University, especially during online instruction! Adelphi's connection to CandidCareer remains strong, as the service has been an accompaniment to Career Center resources for several years. I am constantly referring students to your site."
— Elaine Boylan, Adelphi University Career Development Professional
"Candid Career has been an excellent career exploration tool for students at The University of Georgia. The career profile interviews are diverse, informative, and easy to search, while providing valuable insight into a variety of career areas"
— Scott T. Williams, Executive Director of The University of Georgia Career Center
"I think this is a very helpful resource for students. It would help when exploring careers and when preparing for an interview. It would also be very useful for coaching undecided students"
—Alison (Vanderbilt University)
"There are other sources for career videos, but I choose Candid Career because of the structure of the videos themselves. Each career video provides consistent information which allows students to listen and compare/analyze what they have heard. Critical topics are addressed in every video that provides students a strong foundation for identifying career areas for additional research. Candid Career is a resource we are glad to provide to our students!"
— Alease Copelin, Career Technology & Academic Counselor, Center High School (TX)
"Candid Career has been a vital resource on my job search. It has given me exposure to real professionals that have helped me decide the right career track for me."
–Dina (Johns Hopkins University)