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Do be aware that assessments are available to help guide you toward the right career for you. A qualified career counselor can administer, score, and interpret these assessments. A number of free career assessments also are available on the Internet, though many experts question their reliability. |
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Do compare online career assessments to see which ones might meet your needs. |
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Do keep your expectations in check when you take free online assessments. You may attain some direction and guidance from these tests, but don’t be overly reliant on them for magic answers. |
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Do take several different assessments to help you learn more about yourself and to help you determine which tests provide the most reliable results for you. |
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Do print out and retain the results of the assessments you take online. Compare results, and see if you can see patterns -- a “career snapshot” -- beginning to emerge. |
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Do trust your gut. If a free online assessment tells you something about yourself that doesn’t ring true, disregard that information. |
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Do use career assessments with a variety of other self-discovery activities, such as examining your strengths and weaknesses and the activities you most enjoy and least enjoy. |
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Do have fun taking career assessments. Self-discovery is almost always an enlightening and often entertaining process. |
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