If you are unsure of what career path to pursue, unhappy in your current job, or just in need of a change, then a career assessment quiz may be the perfect thing for you. These tests ask you questions about your likes and dislikes and about your skills (mathematical, artistic ability, etc.) and use the results to help evaluate your work potential. They can help you decide which type of industry to enter into, or at least figure out a bit about what you want.
While there are a ton of online career assessment quizzes, not all of them are “real.” Some were created just for fun by kids or adults who wanted to make something on the Internet. However, quizzes from reputable websites with good job search information can usually be trusted.
Keep in mind that these tests are not supposed to tell you the only career for you. They may not even give you a result you like. So, take the results with a grain of salt. Use them to help you if you’re unsure, but don’t use them as a last resort. If your test tells you to be an engineer when you know that’s something you hate, don’t jump into an engineering career! However, you may be surprised by how much you like your results, so it’s worth a shot.
One of the most reputable quizzes online is offered by Monster.com. This large job search engine has a quize to help you discover your perfect career at http://resources.monster.com/tools/quizzes/perfectcareer/. The test has four questions, so it can be completed quickly. Monster also has other quizzes about resume preparation and office behavior, so this website is a very useful resource.
FunEducation also offers a career assessment quiz at http://www.funeducation.com/Tests/CareerTest/TakeTest.aspx. This quiz is very long (485 questions), but it goes quickly. So, if you have the time, it’s worth taking.
My Career Calculator (http://mycareercalculator.com/) is another option if you’re looking for decent career quizzes. Like the Monster quiz, this one is short (only 6 questions) so it can be done very quickly.
For the best results when taking these quizzes, select the answer that first pops into your head rather than thinking a long time about the options. Your gut reaction is usually the true answer. By answering accurately, you’ll get the best results for you.










































