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Career Interest Quiz

A Career Interest Quiz will ask you probing questions about your working preferences. For example, it may ask questions about if you like studying the physical sciences, or prefer to construct things out of wood, paint a picture, or enjoy keeping track of a company's sales numbers.

These tests are a self inventory, and usually self scored. There is no right or wrong answers on tests like these.

The Career Quiz can actually identify the type of work you think you would enjoy doing. You may be wondering if you should go to college, or what type of part time job you should be looking for. These tests can help identify your areas of interest in the world of working.

Interest quizzes sometimes use the Holland Codes® Typology. This test will categorize you into one of six personality styles. They are the Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, or Conventional type. The personality types are pretty much self explanatory. For example, the Artistic would have the inclination and talent for artistic work, perhaps graphic design or magazine lay out. Interest tests can identify those careers you would be interested in and have a passion for doing.

Finding your Career Direction

A Career Interest Quiz can lead you in the right Career Search direction, if you are a recent graduate, or have been working in a particular career for some time.

What things you have an interested in and what things you have the aptitude for, may be two completely different things. For example, if you have the aptitude for being a mechanical engineer, you would also be proficient in mathematics. If one were weak in mathematics, he would have to get the mathematical education and associated training to meet the requirements for this type of job. If math came easy to him, he would then possess one of the required aptitudes for this kind of career.

The best indicator of what one would be best suited for doing is to put the focus on his natural aptitudes. This is what one can do the easiest, and prefers above all other skills and abilities he has. You want to discover your strong abilities that you prefer to use, if you want to locate your ideal career choice. For example, if you have a natural inclination for doing mechanical things with your hands, you may gravitate toward auto mechanics or construction, etc. If you have an aptitude for the clerical, an office setting would probably be your preferred work setting.

You want to assess your likes and dislikes through the right assessment test. You do not want to do what you do not like in a job every day. So, it is important to know what duties the job you want will require you to do, daily. If you do not use your favorite aptitudes in a job, you will definitely be unhappy within that profession.

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