Top Career Personality Tests to Help You Score that Perfect Job
Top Career Personality Tests
Top Career Personality Tests to Help You Score that Perfect Job
Finding the perfect job is as much about knowing what you excel at as it is about having the right mindset.
In our earlier post, we’d talked about personality testing, today let’s look at the some of the best career personality tests that will help you identify your strengths and your aptitude for different jobs.
Before we look at these tests, though, a few disclaimers:
- Career personality tests cannot predict how good or bad you’ll be in a job. It can show you how to use your strengths to succeed.
- Psychological Tests can’t improve your skill set. They can only show you what you shine at.
- Career Personality Tests cannot predict the future for your career.
Here are the top 3 career personality tests that you can consider taking today:
Myers-Briggs Test or MBTI
This is one of the top-rated personality tests to help assess your personality type and explore career options. It is a fee-based test though, so if you’re a college graduate, check to see if your career office offers no-cost testing for alumni.
According to the Myers-Briggs test, there are 16 different types of personalities. Myers-Briggs Personality Test consists of a series of questions, and your answers determine what type of personality you have and based on that, provides general assumptions about how your personality type is best suited for success in terms of career and other situations.
Keirsey Temperament Sorter
According to their website, “The Keirsey Temperament Sorter®-II (KTS®-II) is the most widely used personality instrument in the world. It is a powerful 70 question personality instrument that helps individuals discover their personality type.” You can take this Fun Personality Test here http://www.keirsey.com/sorter/register.aspx
Princeton Review
The Princeton Review offers an excellent 5-minute FREE online career aptitude test. Princeton Review also gives prospective candidates hundreds of career aptitude profiles, listing all the strengths required for each job. After you take the Free Personality Test, Princeton Review recommend both jobs and schools that are best suited for your needs.
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