Does anyone know where I can find a good career aptitude test?
I would like to take a few of these (free- hopefully!). I am 30 years old and want to change careers, but not sure which direction to go in. Thanks! Oh yea, I've taken the Meyers Briggs a few times, I have a background in Psych. I thought it was worthless. And I don't think a local university would be willing to help a 30 year old non student! But I will try the other suggestions! Thanks! oops, the link the WFH sent me goes to a $25 aptitude test. I'm looking for a free one. thanks
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- gosh i thought i was the only confused one out there..i am almost 30 and i am also looking to make a change..right now i am happy that i have ajob as a receptionsit in a lwa firm..but i am currently not happy..i need a job where i have time with my child my schedule is not to conflicting and i am not stressed out..i am looking to bust my azz..but i want to be paid good..i dont know where to go in what direction i am so lost and confused..but i feel like i need to really start doing better for myself..i am much more than what i am doing right now..i do do want to go back to school but i want to be able to be trained really well in something i know will make alot of money...i dont know what to do..where to start..i would love to have a business with a partner but unfortunately i dont have many friends nor do thry think like i do...arghhhhh its soo furstrating...
- Go to your local university placement office. Ask to take the Meyer's-Briggs aptitude test. My university, California State University Chico, charges 10 bucks. You may find it on line though for cheaper. Happing hunting. Incidentally, if someone tells you to take the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) don't take it. It will tell you if you are geared for a military job only and they'll keep you on their telemarketing and junk mail list for life!
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