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selecting the right career for me
Category: Business and Money > Employment Asked by: marig-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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25 May 2002 18:48 PDT
Expires: 01 Jun 2002 18:48 PDT Question ID: 18101 |
How do I decide what job is best for me according to my ACT scores and high school grades? Is there a survey I can plug in my strengths and weaknesses? I will be a high school senior. Thank you. |
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Re: selecting the right career for me
Answered By: robertskelton-ga on 25 May 2002 20:39 PDT |
Hi there, From my research I got the distinct impression that grades and ACT scores should not be used to determine a career path, although good grades are important for getting into college. You should use personality, interests and psychological traits to determine a career. Basically, if you have very high grades, you can choose any career you want. If you have very poor grades, your career choices are limited. The best way to approach your task would be to find a career that suits you, and then do some research and see what level of grades or ACT score you would need to get into the appropriate course. Act.org has a device called the World-of-Work map which helps you to pinpoint a career category based on whether you prefer people or things, data or ideas: http://www.act.org/wwm/index.html They also offer a Career Planning Survey which sounds like it would be of use to you: http://www.act.org/cps/index.html MAPP have free assessments, provided your school has signed up: http://student.assessment.com/StudentArea/default.asp Online tests I tested myself using CareerXact and the results were very good, and free. A number of current job offerings were listed that I would be suitable for, as well as an overview of my personality characteristics and interests, which was several screens long. The test takes 30 minutes: http://www.careerxact.com/ Another free online test that is much shorter can be found here: http://www.myfuture.com/career/interest.html Google Directory lists dozens of web sites that provide similar reports for a fee: http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Employment/Careers/Skill_and_Personality_Assessment/ Here are some which have a sample report to view: JVIS: http://jvis.com/report/default.htm JobShark: http://www.jobshark-profile.com/ CareerStep: http://www.hresolutions.com/careerstep/Sample.htm SDS: http://www.self-directed-search.com/sdsreprt.html Queendom has a number of tests for free: http://www.queendom.com/tests/alltests.html After determining the type of career, this site can help you narrow it down to a specific job title: http://www2.jobtrak.com/help_manuals/outlook/ Google search used: "ACT score" career ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&q=%22ACT+score%22+career I trust that this answers your query. Feel free to request clarifications on any aspect of my response. Thanks for using Google Answers, and best wishes, from robertskelton-ga |
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Re: selecting the right career for me
From: lordcyberdotcom-ga on 25 May 2002 20:55 PDT |
This is an easy question. Take the myers briggs and the strong interest inventory exam. They should both be offered at your local college(career coulseling office). I did it at age 30 and it worked great. By doing this, you'll be ahead of over 90% of everyone else. |
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Re: selecting the right career for me
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 26 May 2002 08:56 PDT |
Ahhh...choosing career ...what an incredibly difficult decision! I second LordCyber's recommendation ... the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is undoubtedly the most valuable tool you can possibly employ for understanding your personal strengths (and weaknesses) as it relates to your future career and life choices. As a high school student you dont want a tool that provides specifics such as: you would be a good car mechanic or consider a career as an accountant. This narrows your choices too much. What you need is to understand your own motivations (what fires you up?!) and the general types of things that will use your natural attributes to their best advantage. The MBTI will help you identify your natural orientation towards the world and from this you can start working towards a field that will be fulfilling. If your school doesnt offer the real MBTI, there is a shorter test available online, which is based on the MBTI. This is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, developed by David Keirsey who has done an admirable job of bringing his interpretation of the MBTI to the public. This test is available on his website at: http://www.keirsey.com/ His book, Please Understand Me is available in pretty much any bookstore or through his site and Amazon. However, its a rather in-depth explanation which may be more than youre looking for at this point in life. A simpler book, also based on MBTI as it relates to career, is Do What You Are by Barbara Barron-Tieger & Paul Tieger It is available on their website (below), at Amazon, and in most large bookstores. http://www.personalitytype.com/ Finally, the words of advice I wish someone had given me way back when: Remember, the major you choose for college is just a jumping off point. You are not tied to this for the ominous sounding "rest of your life!" Choose a general direction based on your personality (say, science or business or the arts) and then narrow it down as you go. Be open and the perfect opportunity will find you. Good luck in your quest K~ |
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Re: selecting the right career for me
From: john12345-ga on 27 May 2002 14:37 PDT |
There is a great book based on Myers-Briggs called "Do What YOu Are" by Paul D. Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger. I highly recommend it. I used it to make changes in my career. |
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Re: selecting the right career for me
From: john12345-ga on 27 May 2002 14:51 PDT |
Also, check out http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm |
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