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Career Test to Find Yourself?
Career testing has become a very popular way of "discovering ourselves" and our abilities. However, many people
tend to accept their test results as the absolute gospel truth about themselves and their occupations. This in a
way can be a very dangerous assumption and especially for individuals who are desperately seeking some direction in
life. My advice to this is that, even though it may be what you want to hear, you need to be somewhat cautious of
your test results.
General Guide but No Gospel Truth
Written by Steve Boulden. Steve is the creator of http://www.zcareer.com which offers free career test reviews,
career resources, articles, and information. For more career test reviews and resources, visit his site at
http://www.zcareer.com/.
The truth is, that no matter how glorified and 99.99 percent certified, these tests can be somewhat abstract and
generalized. It doesn't matter how good a test is or how good the developer says it is, career tests, career
quizzes, and personality tests are not always the absolute gospel truth. So here are a few guidelines to keep in
mind when taking a career or personality test.
1) No test is 100% accurate. Independent studies have proven that even the most glorified tests can be as much
as 25 percent inaccurate.
2) Test results can vary. Yes, even the results from the same test taken by the same person at different times
can change. Your mood and frame of mind can influence your test results from day to day and even just one different
answer can mean completely different results. It's so important to give questions a lot of thought and be totally
honest with your answers.
3) Take more than one test. Since no test is completely accurate and results can vary, it is so important to take
more than one test. In this way you can compare results to get an accurate assessment of matching results. You'll
be able to eliminate mistakes by averaging matching results.
4) Not the end result. Always remember that career testing is only the beginning of your career planning process.
It's not the end result. You simply now have something to work with.
5) Be true to yourself. Give your results some serious thought. Do some deep soul searching and trust your
intuition. You'll know if the results are totally wrong for you. If you're reading one thing and it doesn't feel
right, don't go running off in the wrong direction just because the test results "said so". If you still don't get
it, you may need to seek additional advice from a career coach or career counselor. There's nothing wrong with
asking for help. And I honestly recommend that you do so.
I hope this helps.
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