Career Quizzes to Help You Find a New Job for the New Year

Filed in Education by on June 17, 2021

Career Quizzes: Your ideal career is one that you enjoy every day. To help you find that, I went ahead from figuring out what job you are best suited for to whether you are a natural-born leader, these quizzes will help you find the perfect new job or career in the new year. Keep reading…

Career Quizzes to Help You Find a New Job

The Job Outlook Career Quiz will help you to understand your work style and to explore careers you might enjoy.

1. Which Type of Resume Is Right for You?

When you’re ready to find a new job, it will inevitably be time to update your resume. But what kind of resume is right for you? This quiz, made by TMLT Pro Services, will help you answer that question—then write a resume that fits your personality and brand best, and get a job.

2. My Next Move O*NET Interests Profiler

Sponsored by the US Department of Labor, this tool uses a method similar to Self-Directed Search to help you identify where your career interests lie, then points you towards career paths that might feed those interests.

The results section even has the option to search for different careers by how much preparation is necessary to get into them, meaning you can find options that are a fit to your current skill level.

Price: Free

3. MyPlan.com

MyPlan.com offers a suite of four different tests to help you find your perfect career and measure your career personality (similar to the MBTI), interests, skills, and desired values (the only free test on the site).

You can learn things from each test individually (for example, the career values test will give you a sense of what to look for in a new position in order to find meaning), but the site also offers a service that takes the results of all the tests you take to help you find a job that matches your profile.

Price: Free-$19.95

4. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

Applicable across all areas of your life, the MBTI is probably one of the most-used assessments by career centers and managers alike.

The MBTI gives you a sense of your personality preferences: where you get your energy, how you like to take in information, how you make decisions, and what kind of structure you like in the world around you.

While these preferences can certainly point to careers that might suit you well, they can also give you a lot of valuable information about what kind of workplaces might be best for you, what your working preferences are, and how you can best relate to others at the office.

Price: $150 or free online knock-off

5. Pymetrics

Pymetrics uses a series of simple (yet surprisingly challenging) mind games to measure different cognitive and social traits (think your level of risk aversion or your attention span). The results detail your strengths and weaknesses, which can give you some hints into what kinds of roles you might excel in.

Price: Free

6. Self-Directed Search

The Self-Directed Search (SDS) is built with the idea that people and jobs can be categorized into six different types: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, or conventional.

After answering questions about your aspirations, activities, interests, and the like, you’ll receive the three types that best fit you, along with a list of careers that generally fit people with a mix of those types.

Price: $9.95

7. Career Strengths Test

This collection of activities, developed by Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation for Oprah, will test your strength level in a variety of different skills, from inductive reasoning to structural visualization. If you do well, you can see which jobs require that skill—and get a sense of what types of careers might be a fit for your abilities.

Price: Free

8. StrengthsQuest

StrengthsQuest gives college students a sense of what you’re already great at—and how you can use those skills to better your career. After taking the test, you’ll get a customized report that lists your top five talent themes, along with action items using those talents to your advantage and suggestions about how you can achieve academic, career, and personal success.

Price: $9.9

9. The MAPP™ Career Assessment Test

The MAPP test is perhaps one of the most comprehensive career assessments out there, giving you a narrative report talking about what sorts of tasks you like best, how you like to perform them, and how you deal with people, data, things, reasoning, and language.

The assessment also provides a list of 20 possible career areas for you. As part of the free sample, you’ll receive information about your top trait in each category, as well as 10 possible career areas, so even if you don’t feel like paying, you can still get some valuable insights.

Price: Free sample, $89.95+ for full results

10. What Career Should You Actually Have?

Okay, this BuzzFeed career quiz probably won’t give you any real insights. But, if you only have a few minutes and need a break from the workday? It’s the perfect “productive” distraction.

Price: Free

11. The Big Five Personality Test

Learn more about how you work and relate to others with this quick test. You will get information on how open to new experiences you are, how self-disciplined you are, how extroverted you are, how agreeable you are, and how you handle stressful situations.

Price: Free

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12. Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator

This test tells you which of the eight Enneagram types you are most like: the reformer, the helper, the achiever, the individualist, the investigator, the loyalist, the enthusiast, the challenger, or the peacemaker.

Understanding more about your type can not only help you get along better with your co-workers but can also give you hints about the characteristics you need in a career in order for it to be fulfilling.

Price: $12

That is all I have to share with you today concerning career quizzes to help you find your next job. Kindly share with your friends too on social media.

CSN Team.

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