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California Career Resource Network

California’s official resource for career exploration and planning

News And Events

Save the Date! CalCRN July Quarterly Meeting

Join the CalCRN Quarterly Meeting on July 8th on Zoom to learn about financial literacy and workforce development. Registration information will follow!

FREE CalCRN Resources

California Career Zone

Introduce your students to more than 900 occupations using the California CareerZone, a web-based ca...

California Career Center

The California Career Center website is a comprehensive “virtual counselor.” The student account pro...

California Career Center Mobile App

The California Career Center mobile app is like having a personal career counselor right in your poc...

Career Surfer Desktop App

Designed for settings with limited or no internet access, the Career Surfer Desktop App is for begin...

Career Surfer Mobile App

Help your students begin exploring careers with the Career Surfer mobile app. It’s easy to use, cont...

California Educators Together

CalCRN’s New Career & College Readiness Lesson Plans are coming soon to California Educators Togethe...

What is CalCRN?

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The California Career Resource Network (CalCRN) is a program of the California Department of Education dedicated to empowering Californians to reach their career goals. CalCRN provides free career development resources and information to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators to ensure that middle schools, high schools, and adult education programs have the necessary career development tools to prepare elementary, adolescent, and adult students for success in the ever-changing employment landscape. CalCRN’s resources are free to use by all Californians.

Our Career Development Philosophy

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Students go through a journey as they become familiar with their skills, interests, and aptitudes (self-exploration), build awareness of possible career options (career exploration), and then prepare for a career of choice (career planning). Students in elementary school should begin to develop occupational identities through exposure to the world of work and opportunities to explore their own skills, interests, and aptitudes. Students in middle school should identify their interests and aptitudes and continue career exploration. Students entering high school should have a career in mind and begin training and planning for their career of choice. Students should graduate high school with a written Career Action Plan, resume, certifications, and a portfolio. Adult students may benefit from further refining their skills, interests, and aptitudes as they develop a Career Action Plan and seek out relevant training.

CalCRN Foundations

The California Career Resource network (CalCRN) is a program within the California Department of Education as established in Education Code Section 53086.

CalCRN's mission is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to empower them to reach their career goals.

CalCRN’s primary duty is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators to ensure that middle and high schools have the necessary information available to guide and instruct students on the education and requirements necessary for career development.

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Please reach out if you have any question or suggestions on how we can improve. We'd love to hear from you.