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Picking A Career Test

Tommy Said:

Does anybody know where I can find a really good website that can help you pick your perfect career.?

We Answered:

Visit http://karmaloopsrep.blogspot.com and if you have questions there's a live chat.If the blogger is on you can ask if there are new work from home jobs she knows about,but have not posted yet.

Thelma Said:

Good Career Test to take...?

We Answered:

You may want to apply the KISS principle and focus on identifying a career that uniquely suits you at this stage.

A good career assessment will take into consideration your strengths, interests, and perhaps most importantly, your motivations. Once these are identified you will be able to narrow your career research significantly and make the whole process easier.

Free access to a very insightful career test and the resulting personalized motivational appraisal of personal potential (MAPP) is provided courtesy of JobForge.com. Simply visit http://jobforge.com and click on the career assessment link on the index page or visit http://tinyurl.com/career-test . This career tool will allow you to:

* Find your real motivations, interests, and talents for work
* Identify your ideal careers
* Discover your communication and leadership strengths

After you have identified one or more careers of interest you may find consulting the Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics at http://www.bls.gov/OCO/ helpful. It will give you access to hundreds of different types of jobs—such as teacher, lawyer, and nurse—the Occupational Outlook Handbook tells you:

* the training and education needed
* earnings
* expected job prospects
* what workers do on the job
* working conditions

Once you have some idea of what it is you would like to do it will be a good time to start thinking about where to get the training, education, and/or experience you need. General college matching sites are found easily enough by doing a quick internet search. However, some of the best scholastic direction you will get will come from researching the field you are interested in. Find out where other top performers in your field of interest went and analyze the hiring practices of potential future employers to identify any preference for educational source. Finally, prospective students and their families may also find consulting the current edition of "America's Best Colleges" published by U.S. News very helpful.

Good luck finding your path!

Jeanne Said:

Help with picking a career?

We Answered:

You should work at Time Warner Cable they have something for everybody. It's great there. You learn a lot about television technology. It's good info and it has good pay. "i'm telling ya do this job".

Wade Said:

not sure what i want to do as a career.im 20 soon to be 21 in 2 months and i dont want to pick anything?

We Answered:

http://www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/o…

i would go to your local career centre as they will be able to point you in the right direction, i have sent you a link on jobs to do with ART as you seem interested in it the most, gives you an idea whats out there.

Calvin Said:

I need help picking a career?

We Answered:

The best thing would be to speak to your guidance counselor at school, they routinely give out these tests to students, and would be able to sit down and discuss your results with you after you take the tests. They would also be able to help you decide what path you would like to take and how to get there, etc. Thats what they're there for, to help students figure out what to do after graduation.

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