Career Interest Test


12 October 2009

What kinds of jobs would you find the most interesting? Can you build a career doing what you love? What are you passionate about? If you have asked yourself any of these questions, it may be time to take a Career Interest Test.

What is a Career Interest Test?

A Career Interest Test is an assessment tool that measures a client’s interests across a wide variety of areas. The results of a Career Interest Test point to areas of strong or weak interest. You can interpret these results yourself or you can get the help from a certified career professional. The results of Career Interest Tests can identify several different career paths for you.

Who Should Take a Career Interest Test?

Anyone who is interested in learning about themselves and their career interests can take a Career Interest Test. It is especially useful for people who are:

  • Students planning their university major or post-secondary education
  • New graduates who are weighing different career and job alternatives
  • Career changers who are interested in changing careers, either because they are dissatisfied or simply want a change
  • Individuals who are returning to the workforce after an extended absence due to travel or raising a family
  • Early retirees who are interested in finding rewarding ways of spending their time or are simply too young to retire
Why Should I Take a Career Interest Test?

The most motivated and successful people are those that know what they’re interested in doing and find a way to do it every day. A Career Interest Test can help you identify your interests and can direct you towards the careers where you can explore those interests.

A Career Interest Test, for example, can tell you what kinds of work environments fit you best: whether you prefer to work outdoors, in an office or in a school or hospital setting.

A Career Interest Test can also help you determine whether you would be happiest in a job that allows you to help people, like teaching or social work, or whether you would prefer to design buildings or create new software programs, just to name a few examples.

A Career Interest Test can also tell you what careers to avoid. Taking a Career Interest Test can ensure that you are on the right career path before you investing time and money on education, training or working the wrong job.

Which Career Interest Test Should I Take?

There are several types of Career Interest Tests available online, but their quality varies greatly. Look for a Career Interest Test that is scientifically validated, reliable and one that provide comprehensive, in-depth information.

Many quizzes are short, inaccurate and do not cover the wide-range of careers. One Career Interest Test that is scientifically validated and provides detailed information is the LiveCareer Test.

The LiveCareer Test is free and has been taken by over 2 million people. It shows your scores on 15 basic interest scales, 27 job categories and 38 educational interests. It also provides you with a work personality profile so that you can understand which work environments are best for you.

Do I Need a Career Counselor to Take a Career Interest Test?

Not necessarily. A certified career counselor can help you interpret the results of your Career Interest Test, but many people look at the report and interpret the results themselves.

In fact, until now, high-quality Career Interest Tests, like LiveCareer, were not widely available to the general public. Career interest tests were previously only available through certified career counselors.

The beauty of the LiveCareer Career Interest Test is that it brings high quality career guidance information directly to you, so that you have objective information you need to make your next career move.


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