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Career Directions, 4/e
Donna J. Yena, Johnson & Wales University


Weblinks

  1. http://www.wetfeet.com/research/assessment.asp
    This site provides several online career assessment tests to determine if your personality is suited for your position. There are also links to other self-assessment articles.
    See also at Wetfeet http://www.wetfeet.com/research/compensation.asp
    At this site you can take a self-assessment test that will help you figure out if your career is in line with your personality and interests.

  2. http://www.careerkey.org/english/
    This site offers free services to help you with career choices, career changes and planning, job search, and what major to choose in college. It also includes Career Key. A professional career test to measure your skills, abilities, values, interests and personality etc. This is a popular site for students. There is a great deal of information and tools to help you decide on a career that best suits you. It also gives information about other “harmful” career assessments that are on the Internet.

  3. http://careerplanning.about.com/od/selfassessment/a/self_assessment.htm
    This site provides a better understanding of what you’re looking to assess when thinking about the perfect occupation.

  4. http://www.mazemaster.on.ca/selfassessment/selfassessment.htm
    You need to create an account but it’s free! Aside from self-assessments, there are templates for building resumes, cover letters, and thank you letters. The site is based in Canada, but the tools are useful for anyone in the U.S.

  5. http://www.ldpride.net/learning_style.html
    This site is targeted for people with learning disabilities such as ADHD, but it is also useful for any student as it provides a quick assessment of what type of learner the individual is: auditory, visual, or tactile. You need to register for your results. It's free, and you can opt to not sign up for the newsletter.

  6. http://www.jobbankusa.com/table.html
    This site offers various self-assessment tools.

  7. http://assessment.monster.ca/a
    This site has quizzes that you can take to see if you are in control of your career. It also has many self-assessment articles that students find very informative.

  8. http://www.kingdomality.com/
    Students love this career site. It gives a quick snapshot of what career you would have been in the “Kingdom” and is relevant for what would align with your energy today.

  9. http://www.careerdevelopment.com/rqtest/
    After kingdomology take the dragon test.