Where On Line If Possible, To Find A Realistic Aptitude Test For Choosing A Career?

February 6, 2010 – 10:53 pm

I’m just wondering what kind of carrier i should maybe try to am for and looking for ideals.

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  1. 5 Responses to “Where On Line If Possible, To Find A Realistic Aptitude Test For Choosing A Career?”

  2. surfaquarium.com
    or
    visualspatial.org

    By Carol C on Feb 7, 2010

  3. You should take several different tests and consider the careers that keep showing up on all of the tests. One test just isn’t enough. Try these sites to get you started… Good Luck! =)
    Career Zone (www.nycareerzone.org)
    Find out what careers may be a good match for you based on your interests.
    CareerOINK (The Career Occupational INformation Kingdom) (www.careeroink.com/career-reference/ass…
    This is a very quick and easy way for you to explore careers that include things you like to do. Just answer the questions and the little pigs that run CareerOINK’s computers will present you with clusters of jobs that match your responses.
    Jung Typology Test
    This assessment sheds light on your personality type. You will obtain your type formula, strength of the preferences and type description as a result of this test.
    Match Your Skills to Careers (www.iseek.org/sv/Frame?pg=12398)
    Match the skills you already have with appropriate careers.
    Skills Search (online.onetcenter.org/skills/)
    Use a list of your skills to find matching occupations.
    The Career Interests Game (career.missouri.edu/students/explore/th…
    Find out what your interests say about the types of careers you may enjoy.
    The Princeton Review Career Quiz (www.review.com/career/careerquizhome.cf…
    Click on “the Princeton Review CareerQuiz start” icon to find out what careers you’d most likely enjoy based on your interests and work style.
    Work-Related Values Assessment (www.usd.edu/trio/tut/time/workinv.html)
    Check out this site for a printable values checklist that will assist you in identifying your top values. This is an important piece of information to be utilized in researching potential careers of interest.
    =)

    By DB on Feb 7, 2010

  4. http://www.livecareer.com is very good, but is not going to tell you the career that you match up to, rather the field.

    By Darrin on Feb 7, 2010

  5. It’s not really a career one, but it asks your interests and suggests a university course relating to them so that might help, its The Stamford Test on the UCAS website.

    By lissyliv on Feb 7, 2010

  6. You might have trouble finding a carrier when you are looking for ideals.

    By wendy865 on Feb 7, 2010

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