FINDING OUT - MY IDEAL CAREER MATCH
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This is not a test. Don't over analyse your answers, your first reaction is the best. IT'S EASY There’s 32 groups of questions. Each group consists of four statements and you select one that’s MOST like you and one that’s LEAST like you. |
Career MatchIn 15 Minutes You’ll Discover Careers You Would Love:
The secret to having an awesome career lies in matching your personality style with careers you would love! MyCareerMatch helps you connect the two. Your personalised career report is packed with cool things about yourself and it’s emailed to you within minutes of finishing the questionnaire. YOU'LL DISCOVER
At the start, you will be asked for a code. That code is: UniSA:2871 |
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Some times we are not sure what the best career path for us is or what our employability strengths are.
You have now worked through the My Career Match quiz and workbook. If you need more information these three quizzes might be for you.
Please work through each of the 3 quizzes below and save the results and send to me.
Then I will get you to work through the series of worksheets below those to fully research, analyse and gain clarity on your career pathway.
You have now worked through the My Career Match quiz and workbook. If you need more information these three quizzes might be for you.
Please work through each of the 3 quizzes below and save the results and send to me.
Then I will get you to work through the series of worksheets below those to fully research, analyse and gain clarity on your career pathway.
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Bullseye Career InformationThe below link is of the Bullseye posters that can help you to identify occupations that link with subjects studied at school and indicate what level of education and training is required to find employment.
The Bullseye posters reflect possible career options and training requirements for 33 subjects. The occupational titles are in line with Job Guide’s profile titles.
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Getting The Most Out of The Posters: |
Step 1: There are 33 posters in this series. Scroll through them from the link above and write down the name of each of the subjects that you have some interest in.
Step 2: Then for each subject that you like the look off, write down the level and the job that you think might be worth exploring. Keep doing this until you have worked write through them. You should have a decent list to start looking at at this point. Step 3: Start to list in order of preference the jobs that you think you would like to further explore. Step 4: Email this list to me at [email protected] for us to have a discussion about. |