Free Career Assessment Tests Knowledge Base
free online career assessment tests? i'm 17 and it really bugs me that i have no clue wat i wanna do. i know a career assessment test won't necessarily give me the perfect answer but it's just for fun and curiosity. does anyone know of one that's free with no strings attached?
Is there a good on-line free career assessment test out there? Please none of those silly "like" or "dislike" tests. They get on my nerves and aren't very accurate. (I've taken so many of those types of tests and all came out with different results.) I took a test that was really accurate and also gave me results of my learning style, what majors I should consider, what type of worker I am, etc. but I lost the website......please help.....! For Dana: tests like that probably work for you but for me, I'm picky. I want a test that will match my personality, work style, etc. with the perfect career. Those tests are good with finding your personality but they aren't the best for matching both interests and skills/abilities. But thanks anyways...!
free career assessment, help? where could i find a free "career assessment" test online? i'm looking for one that is completely free to take and the results are free to observe as well. i am 20 years old and cannot seem to find a college major or career suitable for me. i have so much passion and drive but have no idea what to put it towards. any help would be great. thank you!
FREE CAREER ASSSESSMENT TEST ONLINE???? I need a free career assessment test onlin, kind of like Kuder, the one I took in 8th grade, but one where you don't need a code or you're schools permission. ????????? anyone
HELP ME ( I need ideas- career/college/anything!!) (easy pnts)? Where would I be able to find a good/free career assessment test as well? .. the ones where you take a test... it tells you jobs that suit you and tells you all about the jobs & the salary(s) etc! I love children and have been a nanny forever... however... that's not a lifetime/ secure job... Also... I was always spoiled by my dad growing up and (ex) husband when I was married... now all of that is gone... and I have grown up more the last few years then my entire life at home/school... I love helping others. I love fashion. I love working on the computer. I learn very easily. I work well by myself and great with others as well. I want to make good money. I am willing to go to school for any amount of time, as long as it's towards the right career path for me.... PLEASE HELP!!! :) PS I am sort of picky but I am very open minded. I love doing lots of things! I love animals, I love singing in bands, I love giving speeches to help others...! I love working with fashion and remodelign houses. I also like to just sit at home and type! There are so many things people tell me I am good at, and I like doing them all... That is why I am so confused on what to go into and what to start doing... so I need MAJOR advice
good career assessment? I am trying to find a good career assessment test. I don't mind if it's free or if i have to pay for it. I just want to know names of some good ones. Preferably I would like to take one that doesn't require you to choose which work activities you like most and which you like least from a group of 3 activities. I suck on those and have a hard time choosing.
What career is right for me?!? (please only answer if you have something serious to say, thanks!)? I was going to school for social work I currently work as a admin/personal assistant all my experience is in personal assisting and child care. I am currently on a two semester break form school, I have to go back in january. The only problem is what do I major in. so here are a list of jobs I kinda think sound like something I would enjoy. If you have any unique jobs you want to share please feel free. Maybe a career assessment test. Or if you have any info on the jobs listed bellow. I just need help!!!! thanks!! party, wedding, event planner publicist lawyer photographer writer Im in AZ just some info that may be important.
What job would suit me best? Where would I be able to find a good/free career assessment test as well? .. the ones where you take a test... it tells you jobs that suit you and tells you all about the jobs & the salary(s) etc! I love children and have been a nanny forever... however... that's not a lifetime/ secure job... Also... I was always spoiled by my dad growing up and (ex) husband when I was married... now all of that is gone... and I have grown up more the last few years then my entire life at home/school... I love helping others. I love fashion. I love working on the computer. I learn very easily. I work well by myself and great with others as well. I want to make good money. I am willing to go to school for any amount of time, as long as it's towards the right career path for me.... PLEASE HELP!!! :) I am not picky and I am very open minded. I love doing lots of things! I love animals, I love singing in bands, I love giving speeches to help others...! That is why I am so confused on what to go into and what to start doing...
Free career skill assessments...I NEED THEM!? My last post didn't receive many answers but I'm still trying... I need pre-employement assessments for all job areas (IT, accounting, sales etc), and I just CAN'T afford to purchase existing products on the market since most of them cost at least $40 EACH. And the free ones only relate to personality tests which aren't industry-specific enough. So......
PLEASE HELP: I need your opinions.? Originally I was intending to become a business major. My career assessment tests pointed me in that area as well. I am currently a freshmen in a college 5 hrs away from my house. Here, I am thinking about doing a major in Intercultural Communications and Spanish. Next semester, I have the ability to go to Mexico for FREE the entire semester. But again, I was intending to major in Business. I can't do Business at this college because I am only of average intelligence. The business teachers here are absolutely awful so I would transfer back to a college near my house. Oh, at my current college I work on statistical programs and this could be very useful in the future. But, I probably won't be able to do this if I go back home because there are few opportunities there. What would you do?
Biology/Genetics vs Law? I love both, I just can't decide... About me: - I hate sitting all day - I love arguing and am very good at it (although some people can get annoyed at how argumentative I am) - I had a 110% in my biology class (my favorite part being genetics) - I'm good at math, but I absolutely HATE IT - When I took the career assessment test in high school, it told me I should be a Genetics Counselor... but I don't even know anything about being a genetics counselor... and is there anything else I can pursue in the genetics area besides becoming a counselor? - I feel if I become a lawyer I can: 1) Grow further and maybe work for the government in the Supreme Court and 2) Do more good for the United States than if I just researched genetics Please give me your advice! Thank you! P.S. If you have any advice on going into either subject, please feel free to advise! =]
What career is best for me? So, I'm the kind of person who likes to work with animals or people. But I like to have control. I'm graduating from a private boarding school a year early and I'm confused on what to major in. I'm interested in cosmetology, veterinary services, dental hygiene, nursing, fine arts, and culinary. I DO NOT want to do a lot of school, at all. I'm kind of a free spirited person. I like different results for every situation. I'd like to have one major job to make a career out of, and lots of little jobs I could do. Most likely I will end up in Vernal, Utah. So what would be good for me? I've taken a few assessment tests, but I can't seem to figure out what to go into.
wall mart assessment test? i just applied at walmart and it didn't require me to take the assessment test. I have applied around 6 months ago and took the test before. when i clicked on the assessment link it says "Assessments You have finished all required assessments. Thank you for your interest in a career with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Your application has been submitted. Your application will be kept on file for 60 days, if you are not contacted within this active period, please feel free to reapply. Thank you again for choosing Wal-Mart Stores, Inc." can somesone tell me why i didnt have to take it.
I just graduated College: I need a nudge in what to do next, help? BACKGROUND INFO: I got a BA in journalism, and I did pretty good at it. But i'm not looking to work for a city newspaper. I'd be ok with working for a magazine. I graduated, but I feel so empty and pessimistic right now. My mom won't shut up about how immigrants become 4.0 gpa doctors at med school without much english. I'm not 4.0 but I did my best. I wanted to work for the film industry and try video editing (I know a little final cut from my BA program) but I don't think it's enough to get me a real job. I have a temporary job now though. I spent the last couple of weeks trying to find "plans." I looked into getting an associate's degree in radiology, but my friend who's doing the program now at a local community college says they require a 4.0 student, with A's in health and science classes. I thought about doing programming, but he said it was hard (i really respect and admire him because he's so well-rounded ... if he says he can't do it, I'm screwed because I don't know anything about programming .....just html or css). QUESTION: ---------~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I'm at a couple of last options: I could get into teaching English in Japan, or some kind of teaching program then go for a MA in teaching. (all my life every friend and assessment test says i should be a teacher ... but i personally don't like it because almost my whole family are a bunch of teachers, and I want to do something new) OR i could go into Public administration and get a government job (but who's hiring this kind of position? How's the hiring rate?) I thought about "technology management" because that doesn't need programming, but where is a good school that'll train me for that through an Master's program and not a trade/associate's degree? (because I can only get funding for a Master's program and not associate degree). I'm pretty lost right now, and no career counselor I find is able to help me. Please don't hate or flame this post. I'm just really lost. I want a good paying job, so I can at least dedicate my free time to writing novels or something. I just need to invest in education that'll get me a decent paying job with the educational background I got. What should I do? * 18 hours ago * - 3 days left to answer. Additional Details I DON'T WANT TO WORK FOR A NEWSPAPER .........for now i think it's best to just pretend I don't want any traditional journalism-related jobs. Please help me come up with different possibilities I can pursue for my Master's degree in _____- field.
What to do now? Go to school or get a job? BACKGROUND INFO: I got a BA in journalism, and I did pretty good at it. But i'm not looking to work for a city newspaper. I'd be ok with working for a magazine. I graduated, but I feel so empty and pessimistic right now. My mom won't shut up about how immigrants become 4.0 gpa doctors at med school without much english. I'm not 4.0 but I did my best. I wanted to work for the film industry and try video editing (I know a little final cut from my BA program) but I don't think it's enough to get me a real job. I have a temporary job now though. I spent the last couple of weeks trying to find "plans." I looked into getting an associate's degree in radiology, but my friend who's doing the program now at a local community college says they require a 4.0 student, with A's in health and science classes. I thought about doing programming, but he said it was hard (i really respect and admire him because he's so well-rounded ... if he says he can't do it, I'm screwed because I don't know anything about programming .....just html or css). QUESTION: ---------~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I'm at a couple of last options: I could get into teaching English in Japan, or some kind of teaching program then go for a MA in teaching. (all my life every friend and assessment test says i should be a teacher ... but i personally don't like it because almost my whole family are a bunch of teachers, and I want to do something new) OR i could go into Public administration and get a government job (but who's hiring this kind of position? How's the hiring rate?) I thought about "technology management" because that doesn't need programming, but where is a good school that'll train me for that through an Master's program and not a trade/associate's degree? (because I can only get funding for a Master's program and not associate degree). I'm pretty lost right now, and no career counselor I find is able to help me. Please don't hate or flame this post. I'm just really lost. I want a good paying job, so I can at least dedicate my free time to writing novels or something. I just need to invest in education that'll get me a decent paying job with the educational background I got. What should I do? I DON'T WANT TO WORK FOR A NEWSPAPER .........for now i think it's best to just pretend I don't want any traditional journalism-related jobs. Please help me come up with different possibilities I can pursue for my Master's degree in _____- field.
I need guidance: life after college ...? BACKGROUND INFO: I got a BA in journalism, and I did pretty good at it. But i'm not looking to work for a city newspaper. I'd be ok with working for a magazine. I graduated, but I feel so empty and pessimistic right now. My mom won't shut up about how immigrants become 4.0 gpa doctors at med school without much english. I'm not 4.0 but I did my best. I wanted to work for the film industry and try video editing (I know a little final cut from my BA program) but I don't think it's enough to get me a real job. I have a temporary job now though. I spent the last couple of weeks trying to find "plans." I looked into getting an associate's degree in radiology, but my friend who's doing the program now at a local community college says they require a 4.0 student, with A's in health and science classes. I thought about doing programming, but he said it was hard (i really respect and admire him because he's so well-rounded ... if he says he can't do it, I'm screwed because I don't know anything about programming .....just html or css). QUESTION: ---------~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I'm at a couple of last options: I could get into teaching English in Japan, or some kind of teaching program then go for a MA in teaching. (all my life every friend and assessment test says i should be a teacher ... but i personally don't like it because almost my whole family are a bunch of teachers, and I want to do something new) OR i could go into Public administration and get a government job (but who's hiring this kind of position? How's the hiring rate?) I thought about "technology management" because that doesn't need programming, but where is a good school that'll train me for that through an Master's program and not a trade/associate's degree? (because I can only get funding for a Master's program and not associate degree). I'm pretty lost right now, and no career counselor I find is able to help me. Please don't hate or flame this post. I'm just really lost. I want a good paying job, so I can at least dedicate my free time to writing novels or something. I just need to invest in education that'll get me a decent paying job with the educational background I got. What should I do? I DON'T WANT TO WORK FOR A NEWSPAPER .........for now i think it's best to just pretend I don't want any traditional journalism-related jobs. Please help me come up with different possibilities I can pursue for my Master's degree in _____- field.
help needed with my career exploration? 1. Angel is listing what he can do. Angel is listing his: (1 point) interests. values. skills. personality traits. 2. A good career choice combines your: (1 point) skills and interests. values and stories. self–assessments and personality. memories and goals. 3. Lili is making a list of her favorite accomplishments. She is listing: (1 point) pride experiences. transferable skills. values. all of these. 4. Which of the following can help you better remember your experiences? (1 point) looking at your belongings asking friends and relatives viewing old photos all of these 5. Bryan is writing a story about a pride experience. He will tell: (1 point) the outcome of the event. what he enjoyed most and why. the situation before the event. all of these. 6. Hannah finds writing very slow and difficult. She could choose to tell her pride stories by: (1 point) recording herself acting them out. jotting notes on index cards. being moved to somewhere else. all of these. 7. Kai Wong is great at fixing anything electronic. He has strong skills with: (1 point) things. information. people. all of these. 8. Silvia asks herself what she loves to do during her free time. She is identifying her: (1 point) skills. values. interests. all of these. 9. Which of the following is a strength of online self-assessments? (1 point) They can give you personalized, individual information. They are based on information from many people in many jobs. They group people into categories that fit everyone perfectly. It is easy to find one perfect test to tell you all you need to know. 10. Leo is trying to choose his favorite skills and interests. His first step is to: (1 point) look for patterns in his information about himself. prioritize, or rank, his top ten skills. choose only transferable skills. choose only skills at which he is already an expert.
Harvard admission, my standings and plannings? Right now I am a High School sophomore with hopes of majoring in astrophysics as an undergraduate and plasma physics as a graduate. After college I want to work my way up through the universities as a professor eventually retiring to research. Background: Parents Divorced Abandoned by father 7 Moves (4 during HS) Socioeconomically challenged, income <10k per year Caucasian Male Rural Pennsylvanian town, Class size around 120 students Sister has attempted suicide Brother ex-prisoner Academics: My GPA is a 4.0, I have no class rank because I moved to my current school district in May after being homeschooled for my freshman year. My parents put me into home-schooling because we had to move 3 times in under two months so they did not want to mess up my academics. My current school has only two AP programs, English and Spanish. Through the aid of books and the college board I am planning to take 12 AP exams over the course of my high school career. (PSAT, SAT, ACT scores unknown but I studying in all my free time for them) (The following are the most vigorous courses available to me) Freshman: (All Honors) Geometry, English, Spanish II, Biology, Earth Science, P.E., American History. A's in all Sophomore: Honors Chemistry, P.E.(x3), Adult Living, Careers Exploration, Health, Gifted Academy, Pre-Calculus(Tested out of Alg II/Trig with 100%), Acc. English II(AP Track), Acc. Spanish II, Band, Academic Physics I, Entrepreneurship. College Classes- Research Seminar Anthropology, American Government, Introduction to Psychology, Logic III: Scientific Reasoning, Introduction to Astrophysics, 5 total for 15 credits Junior: Mainly unknown but major courses: Calculus, Acc. Engish III, Academic Physics II, Astronomy/Planetarium, Band, Gifted Academy, Compacting Acc. Span III and Acc. Span IV, plus 5-7 more solid, challenging electives College Classes- 4 in first semester, 4 in second, 8 total for 24 credits Senior: AP English, AP Spanish, Band, Gifted Academy, 6-8 more solid, challenging electives College Classes- Calculus II plus 3 more courses in 1st semester, Calculus III plus 3 more courses in 2nd semester, 8 courses for a total of 24 credits, 63 credits planned. EC: President- Physics Club, Enrichment Club, Science Olympiad, Math Club, and Section Leader in Band. District Band, Region Band, State Band as 1st Baritone (Also play trumpet and piano) Planned volunteer hours totaling around 1,200 hours by graduation at the hospital, library, community playhouse, Special Olympics, and local groups dedicated to keeping our town/state beautiful. Tutoring Special Needs 6th-8th Graders Summer Internship to Japan, along with 2-3 Summers of Astrophysics related research Basketball, 3 seasons Track and Field, 3 seasons Cross Country, 2 Seasons Honors(Not yet taken/placed): Model UN, YSU Mathfest, Siemens Competition, Intel Science and Talent Search, National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, USA Physics Olympiad, USA Math Olympiad, Princeton Math Competition, USA Mathematical Talent Search, iTest, National Assessment and Testing Fall Startup. Please note a lot of this is planned/my goals for high school. Is there anything I could do to increase my chances? Also is this plan good, or should I scrap it and go with a different approach? Last, I know my freshman year will hurt, a lot, but can I still be admitted? Somewhere In there I'll fit in a language via rosetta stone, probably mandarin chinese, and take 2 years of french
10 common sense questions? 1. Angel is listing what he can do. Angel is listing his: (1 point) interests. values. skills. personality traits. 2. A good career choice combines your: (1 point) skills and interests. values and stories. self–assessments and personality. memories and goals. 3. Lili is making a list of her favorite accomplishments. She is listing: (1 point) pride experiences. transferable skills. values. all of these. 4. Which of the following can help you better remember your experiences? (1 point) looking at your belongings asking friends and relatives viewing old photos all of these 5. Bryan is writing a story about a pride experience. He will tell: (1 point) the outcome of the event. what he enjoyed most and why. the situation before the event. all of these. 6. Hannah finds writing very slow and difficult. She could choose to tell her pride stories by: (1 point) recording herself acting them out. jotting notes on index cards. being moved to somewhere else. all of these. 7. Kai Wong is great at fixing anything electronic. He has strong skills with: (1 point) things. information. people. all of these. 8. Silvia asks herself what she loves to do during her free time. She is identifying her: (1 point) skills. values. interests. all of these. 9. Which of the following is a strength of online self-assessments? (1 point) They can give you personalized, individual information. They are based on information from many people in many jobs. They group people into categories that fit everyone perfectly. It is easy to find one perfect test to tell you all you need to know. 10. Leo is trying to choose his favorite skills and interests. His first step is to: (1 point) look for patterns in his information about himself. prioritize, or rank, his top ten skills. choose only transferable skills. choose only skills at which he is already an expert.
10 life skills questions? 1. Angel is listing what he can do. Angel is listing his: (1 point) interests. values. skills. personality traits. 2. A good career choice combines your: (1 point) skills and interests. values and stories. self–assessments and personality. memories and goals. 3. Lili is making a list of her favorite accomplishments. She is listing: (1 point) pride experiences. transferable skills. values. all of these. 4. Which of the following can help you better remember your experiences? (1 point) looking at your belongings asking friends and relatives viewing old photos all of these 5. Bryan is writing a story about a pride experience. He will tell: (1 point) the outcome of the event. what he enjoyed most and why. the situation before the event. all of these. 6. Hannah finds writing very slow and difficult. She could choose to tell her pride stories by: (1 point) recording herself acting them out. jotting notes on index cards. being moved to somewhere else. all of these. 7. Kai Wong is great at fixing anything electronic. He has strong skills with: (1 point) things. information. people. all of these. 8. Silvia asks herself what she loves to do during her free time. She is identifying her: (1 point) skills. values. interests. all of these. 9. Which of the following is a strength of online self-assessments? (1 point) They can give you personalized, individual information. They are based on information from many people in many jobs. They group people into categories that fit everyone perfectly. It is easy to find one perfect test to tell you all you need to know. 10. Leo is trying to choose his favorite skills and interests. His first step is to: (1 point) look for patterns in his information about himself. prioritize, or rank, his top ten skills. choose only transferable skills. choose only skills at which he is already an expert.
What website can help me find the right career? What is the best FREE website that includes a FREE test I can take on finding the right career through self-assessment? (based on my skills and interests) I just need a link to a quiz I can take that will help me find the right job for me.
please help with these career questions? 1. Your skills are the things: (1 point) you like to do. you can do. that are most rewarding to you on the job. regarding the ways you usually think and behave. 2. An event is probably a pride experience for you if you want to tell people which of the following? (1 point) "I wish I could do that!" "I'm glad I never have to do that again!" "My parents made me do it!" "I did it myself!" 3. Tamara is having a hard time remembering her pride experiences. She could get some ideas by: (1 point) asking friends and relatives to help her. looking at her favorite belongings. going through her old photographs. doing all of these. 4. Scott just started a new job that requires many of the same organizational and communication skills as his last job. These skills are Scott's: (1 point) Big Five. career types. transferable skills. type indicators. 5. Antonia asks herself what she most often does when she has free time and what her favorite subject is in school. Antonia is trying to figure out her: (1 point) skills. interests. TIPs. all of these. 6. All Marcia's friends and relatives tell her about their personal problems because she listens so well and is good at making them feel better. This shows that Marcia has strong skills with: (1 point) people. information. things. all of these. 7. To get the most out of online career self-assessment tests, you should: (1 point) take more than one test. try to answer so you get the results you want. skip reading all the background information and go straight to the test. do all of these. 8. Michael is arranging and rearranging several sticky notes that list his interests. He is trying to: (1 point) avoid writing his resume. identify his personal traits. prioritize his favorite interests. choose his teamwork role. 9. A great career choice for you is one that caters to: (1 point) your skills. your interests. your personality. all of these. 10. Wren just took an online test that provides scores in the areas of conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness to experience, emotional stability, and introversion-extraversion. This is a test of: (1 point) job skills. preferred team roles. personality traits. career types. 11. Groups of people who tend to think and act in similar ways are called: (1 point) career types. personality types. personality TIPs. career roles. 12. Your personality is related to your career choice because it affects: (1 point) the things you like to do. how you make decisions. how you react to people and events. all of these. 13. All of the following traits contribute to your Myers-Briggs type, EXCEPT: (1 point) agreeing–disagreeing. introversion–extroversion. judging–perceiving. thinking–feeling. 14. Luisa has started up four different companies and served as the top manager of all of them. Her strongest Holland career type is: (1 point) realistic. enterprising. investigative. conventional. 15. Charles loves being around groups of children and is good at helping them learn things. His strongest Holland career type is: (1 point) enterprising. investigative. artistic. social. 16. Which of the following are core skills needed to be an effective member of a work team? (1 point) Communication skills Organizational skills Interpersonal skills All of these skills 17. John's team at the advertising agency frequently makes PowerPoint presentations to new clients. Because John is very interested in working machines, he helps out the team during presentations by: (1 point) setting up the computer and projector. greeting and making the new clients comfortable. doing background research about the clients' projects. finding the perfect pictures to include in the slides. 18. Victoria is an expert at a particular kind of computer programming that a new software team will be using. Her strongest Belbin role on this team is: (1 point) specialist. completer/finisher. coordinator. shaper.
Career assessment for free? Probably a stupid question, but I am looking for a totally free career assessment. The one I took at the workforce commission sucked and gave me no information really. I just spent 15 minutes taking another one online by MAPP and thought it was free, but ofcourse it only gave me half the report for free. Is there a way to take a free career test? Or is there a book or anything on career assessments that I might be able to find at the library? Guess everything costs something now a days.
Online print out self assessment career test? Career tests out there? I am looking for one that you can print out and calculate yourself what careers are rite for you. Short --perferable no more than 30 short answer questions, OR no more than 20 long answer questions. Thanks!! Websites are good and please free ones.
CAREER QUESTIONS.....help please? 5. Antonia asks herself what she most often does when she has free time and what her favorite subject is in school. Antonia is trying to figure out her: (1 point) skills. interests. TIPs. all of these. 6. All Marcia's friends and relatives tell her about their personal problems because she listens so well and is good at making them feel better. This shows that Marcia has strong skills with: (1 point) people. information. things. all of these. 7. To get the most out of online career self-assessment tests, you should: (1 point) take more than one test. try to answer so you get the results you want. skip reading all the background information and go straight to the test. do all of these. 8. Michael is arranging and rearranging several sticky notes that list his interests. He is trying to: (1 point) avoid writing his resume. identify his personal traits. prioritize his favorite interests. choose his teamwork role. 9. A great career choice for you is one that caters to: (1 point) your skills. your interests. your personality. all of these. 10. Wren just took an online test that provides scores in the areas of conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness to experience, emotional stability, and introversion-extraversion. This is a test of: (1 point) job skills. preferred team roles. personality traits. career types. 11. Groups of people who tend to think and act in similar ways are called: (1 point) career types. personality types. personality TIPs. career roles. 12. Your personality is related to your career choice because it affects: (1 point) the things you like to do. how you make decisions. how you react to people and events. all of these.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS!!!! I WILL VOTE BEST ANSWER AND GIVE 10 POINTS? 1. Your skills are the things: (1 point) you like to do. you can do. that are most rewarding to you on the job. regarding the ways you usually think and behave. 2. An event is probably a pride experience for you if you want to tell people which of the following? (1 point) "I wish I could do that!" "I'm glad I never have to do that again!" "My parents made me do it!" "I did it myself!" 3. Tamara is having a hard time remembering her pride experiences. She could get some ideas by: (1 point) asking friends and relatives to help her. looking at her favorite belongings. going through her old photographs. doing all of these. 4. Scott just started a new job that requires many of the same organizational and communication skills as his last job. These skills are Scott's: (1 point) Big Five. career types. transferable skills. type indicators. 5. Antonia asks herself what she most often does when she has free time and what her favorite subject is in school. Antonia is trying to figure out her: (1 point) skills. interests. TIPs. all of these. 6. All Marcia's friends and relatives tell her about their personal problems because she listens so well and is good at making them feel better. This shows that Marcia has strong skills with: (1 point) people. information. things. all of these. 7. To get the most out of online career self-assessment tests, you should: (1 point) take more than one test. try to answer so you get the results you want. skip reading all the background information and go straight to the test. do all of these. 8. Michael is arranging and rearranging several sticky notes that list his interests. He is trying to: (1 point) avoid writing his resume. identify his personal traits. prioritize his favorite interests. choose his teamwork role. 9. A great career choice for you is one that caters to: (1 point) your skills. your interests. your personality. all of these. 10. Wren just took an online test that provides scores in the areas of conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness to experience, emotional stability, and introversion-extraversion. This is a test of: (1 point) job skills. preferred team roles. personality traits. career types. 11. Groups of people who tend to think and act in similar ways are called: (1 point) career types. personality types. personality TIPs. career roles. 12. Your personality is related to your career choice because it affects: (1 point) the things you like to do. how you make decisions. how you react to people and events. all of these. 13. All of the following traits contribute to your Myers-Briggs type, EXCEPT: (1 point) agreeing–disagreeing. introversion–extroversion. judging–perceiving. thinking–feeling. 14. Luisa has started up four different companies and served as the top manager of all of them. Her strongest Holland career type is: (1 point) realistic. enterprising. investigative. conventional. 15. Charles loves being around groups of children and is good at helping them learn things. His strongest Holland career type is: (1 point) enterprising. investigative. artistic. social. 16. Which of the following are core skills needed to be an effective member of a work team? (1 point) Communication skills Organizational skills Interpersonal skills All of these skills 17. John's team at the advertising agency frequently makes PowerPoint presentations to new clients. Because John is very interested in working machines, he helps out the team during presentations by: (1 point) setting up the computer and projector. greeting and making the new clients comfortable. doing background research about the clients' projects. finding the perfect pictures to include in the slides. 18. Victoria is an expert at a particular kind of computer programming that a new software team will be using. Her strongest Belbin role on this team is: specialist. completer/finisher. coordinator. shaper.
Banking assessment test. help? 1.You are on the phone helping a customer when a customer in the bank lobby comes up to your line and needs help. What do you think is the most appropriate action to take? a) Stay focused on the customer on the phone so you can get done as fast as possible. b) Acknowledge the customer in the bank with a smile and then continue helping the customer on the phone. c) Ask the customer on the phone to wait while you let the customer in the bank know you will help him soon. d) Ask the customer on the phone to wait while you ask a coworker to help the customer in the bank. e) Ask the customer on the phone to wait while you ask your supervisor to help the customer in the bank. 2.It is a busy day in the bank and a customer is yelling at you about a bank policy they believe is unfair. What do you think is the best first action to take? a) Ask the customer to calm down and then ask her why she thinks the policy is unfair. b) Tell the customer you will go get your supervisor if she will stop yelling. c) Politely tell the customer that you are on her side and want to help. d) Kindly tell the customer that you can't help her until she stops yelling. e) Ignore the customer and help the next customer in line. 3.A long-time customer comes in to deposit a check for a large sum of money. Bank policy requires several days to process large checks, which means that none of this money will be available to the customer for several days. You are not certain if the long-time customer is aware of the policy which will delay his access to the money. What do you think is the most appropriate action to take? a) Deposit the check without saying anything because they probably won't need the money right away. b) Explain the bank policy to the customer and say you are sorry but there is nothing you can do. c) Explain the situation and ask if it is going to be a problem for the customer. d) Get your manager to explain everything so the customer knows they are important. 4.A customer complains about a fee charged to his bank account that he thinks is unfair. Bank policy states that the charge cannot be refunded. What do you think is the most appropriate action to take? a) Make a one-time exception to the rule and refund the charge. b) Listen to the customer's explanation and (if valid) talk to your supervisor about refunding the amount. c) Tell the customer you are sorry but there is nothing you can do. d) Directly refer the customer to your supervisor. e) Repeat the policy to the customer and be firm on the rules. 5.Which type of person do you think will be most successful working in the job for which you are applying? Someone who: a) has a good relationship with his/her supervisor. b) someone who can be nice to the rude customers. c) wants to have a career in the banking industry. d) is creative and is always thinking of new ways to better serve customers. e) is never late coming to work or returning from lunch breaks. 6.Of the following, the one thing which is most necessary to a person's success is an ability to: a) keep track of detail. b) listen. c) be consistent. d) be patient. e) understand how other people feel. 7.Different persons approach their jobs in different ways, but in general the better performers: a) want to know where they stand and then they will follow the rules. b) feel that they have enough responsibility, initiative, and authority to do what they have to do. c) want more time with their supervisors to get direction and coaching. d) feel that they can be successful in their jobs through their own efforts. 8.How often do you get upset when you find typos and mistakes in papers or reports that you have already turned in? a) Every time b) Almost every time c) Some of the time d) Almost never e) Never 9.How often have you wished that teachers or bosses would just tell you what they want? a) All of the time b) Almost all of the time c) Some of the time d) Rarely e) Never 10.How hard is it to get people to change their minds? a) Nearly impossible. b) There are some people who have open minds. c) People are reasonably open to hearing what others have to say and changing their minds if convinced. d) It is not hard to influence others. 11.Which of the following best describes your conduct in situations that have explicit rules or policies? a) It is best to follow all rules without exception. b) No rule can cover all possible situations that could come up; you have to interpret rules for most situations. c) Rules are guidelines, but if you break one you should be held accountable for giving an honestly good reason. d) When you get down to it, most rules are made for the convenience of those with power, and it matters little if you can achieve the same goal some other way. 12.If an assignment or task you volunteered for did not live up to what you expected it to be, what would you do? a) Find an excuse to leave it. b) Leave it as soon as it appears you can without causing problems. c) Work as hard as you can to get it finished faster. d) Talk to the person in charge about your feelings and ask to be relieved. e) Look for the things you enjoy about it and concentrate on them only. 13.You would rather try and sell a product or service to someone: a) by telephone. b) face-to-face, but behind a desk or counter. c) by walking around with the customer. d) it does not make a difference to me. 14.My past teachers or employers have liked me because I am: a) Creative b) Organized c) Smart d) Reliable 15.If a co-worker called in sick and you know that he or she really was not and that you would have to do extra work because of it, you would: a) Tell your supervisor that the coworker was not really sick. b) Tell your supervisor you would rather not do the extra work, but will do it. c) Do the extra work but ask your supervisor to let you go early one day or have some free time to make up for the extra work. d) Finish the extra work and then talk to your supervisor about the problem. e) Ask your supervisor if someone else can do the extra work. 16.How much of success in life is determined by making plans and setting goals versus getting lucky or being in the right place at the right time? a) 0% planning and goal setting; 100% luck b) 20% planning and goal setting; 80% luck c) 50% planning and goal setting; 50% luck d) 80% planning and goal setting; 20% luck e) 100% planning and goal setting; 0% luck 17.Which of the following would most likely keep you from getting your work done? a) Coworkers having personal conversations near my workspace. b) Having too much work to do. c) Not understanding what is expected of you. d) A long line of customers watching you work. 18.It is important for you to have a job where you would have a good chance for rapid advancement. a) Strongly agree b) Agree somewhat c) Disagree somewhat d) Strongly disagree e) Don't agree or disagree 19.In front of the customer, it is most important to appear: a) self confident b) organized c) humble d) successful e) that you are listening to them 20.How often have you had to point out to a cashier that you were being overcharged? a) A lot of the time b) Sometimes c) A few times d) Once or twice e) Never
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