Career decision-makers need to make realistic decisions for achieving individual occupational goals. Available, flexible, and userfriendly computer-based guidance systems can assist in helping individuals to explore and identify options for achieving professional career goals. Computer-based systems provide computerized career exploration experiences and information about the career decisionmaking process.Career guidance professionals who need a computer-assisted career guidance (CACG) system have a variety of options. The selection of a system can be a difficult task in the absence of available information regarding the features, costs, advantages, and limitations of the various systems. Because the number of software systems available is growing very rapidly, it becomes critical to develop a base of information about the various systems available so as to make more informed choices.
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