ASSESSMENTS
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Birkman Method - The Birkman Method,®"
this little gem has three sterling virtues, in my view: It is fast, with
only 24 questions to answer; the format is attractive, with a great use of
color and thirdly, it often presents you with some interesting career
suggestions. After you've answered the 24 questions, you will get a
general description of your interests, skills, and preferred style
(described in terms of the "Birkman Colors"), as well as a list of careers
that all of this points to, chosen from a list in the Princeton Review's
Guide to Your Career. Also, there's a detailed description of each career
online.
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Career Clickers Express - Career
interest inventory
- The Career Key
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Holland /
Strong codes
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Holland Code
Career Matches
- Jung Typology
Test - Humanmetrics; a Jung Typology test to help you understand
your personality characteristics.
- Jump
Start - Reality Check!
helps you
understand what it costs to live and what jobs will provide for that
standard of living.
- Keirsey
Temperament Sorter and Spanish Version
- Life
Colors Lite - What color represents who you are?
- Locus
of Control (Are you anxious?)
- Non-Traditional Interest
Inventory - This assessment is designed
to help women determine if nontraditional employment would interest them.
- The Testing Room
- a site to explore your interests, values, personality and ability as
they relate to careers
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Transferable Skills Survey - Find out about what skills you have and
how they may be considered "transferable" in the world of work.
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VARK -
This questionnaire aims to
find out something about your preferences for the way you work with
information. You will have a preferred learning style and one part of that
learning style is your preference for the intake and output of ideas and
information.
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What Can I Do
With My Personality Type? Once
you've learned your personality type, this site has lists of possible
careers that may interest you, and links for even more information.
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Work Values Inventory
a great work values quiz - that relates to
your interests as well. Free!
This page last updated October 8, 2007
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