1. Career Cluster Interest Quiz

http://intranet.madisoncollege.edu/career-assess

Contains 24 questions. Approximate completion time: 15 minutes

It’s all about you! This 15-minute quiz about your interests can help you identify which career areas (called clusters) might be the best fit for you. Based on activities you enjoy, your personal qualities, and school subjects you like, the quiz ranks which career clusters you might find most fulfilling.

It’s really simple! Check the items that best describe you in each of the 16 boxes. You can check as many or as few items as you like. At the end of the quiz, you will receive a list ranking all the career clusters with scores based on your answers. The higher the score, the more likely you are to enjoy a career in that cluster.

Be sure to include:

A. Your Top 3 Clusters

B. Cluster Descriptions

C. Five occupations that might interest you: (click on a “cluster” then click “The Job You’ll Get.”)

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2. Abilities Quiz

http://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/abilities_quiz.do?lang=e

Contains 39 questions. Approximate completion time: 10 minutes

How easy or difficult is it for you to do the activities in this list? Everyone has activities that they find easier to perform than others. Occupations have different sets of activities that use various levels and combinations of aptitudes or abilities. Assess your abilities using the following quiz; identify on the scale of 'very easy to very difficult' the level of your ability for each category. You will get a list of occupations to explore that matches your abilities profile.

Be sure to include:

A. Top Three Abilities

B. Ability Descriptions

C. Five occupations of interest that match your results:

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3. Data, People AND Things Quiz

http://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/dpt_quiz.do?lang=e

This quiz contains three sections, one for each DPT category.

Approximate completion time: 5 minutes.

All occupations combine working with data/information (D), people (P) and things (T) in

different ways and to varying degrees. Every job needs workers who are able to deal with all three categories. Take this quiz to find out how you see yourself working with these three components. The questions are arranged to help you identify responsibilities that you seek out in each of the three areas.

Choose ONE answer for each category which best corresponds to how you see yourself working. At the end of the quiz you will get a list of occupations that matches your answers.

Be sure to include:

A. Method Descriptions

B. Five occupations of interest that match your results:

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4. Work Preference Quiz

http://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/interests_quiz.do?lang=e

Contains 50 questions. Approximate completion time: 15 minutes.

The results of your Work Preference Quiz shows your relative interest in different ways of working. Your interests and the way you like to work are an important aspect to consider in deciding on a career direction.

Be sure to include:

A. Top 3 Preferred Methods

B. Definitions of your Top 3 Preferred Methods

B. Five occupations of interest that match your results:

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5. Work Values Quiz

http://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/values_quiz.do?lang=e

Contains 33 questions. Approximate completion time: 20 minutes

Your values are important clues to what kind of work and work conditions you would like. The Work Values Quiz can help you determine your work motivations, your preferred work setting, how you like to interact with others, and your work style.

Be sure to include:

A. Your top five Important Values (examples)

B. Your top five Somewhat Important Values (examples)

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6. Multiple Intelligence Quiz

http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions

/choose_lang.cfm

Contains 40 questions. Approximate completion time: 10 minutes

Research shows that people have eight different types of intelligence, usually with strength in three or four. Use this quiz to find out about your unique style of thinking and understanding.

Be sure to include:

A. Top 3 Types of Intelligence

B. Multiple Intelligence Descriptions (Click “What are Multiple Intelligences?”)

C. You may print (and colour) or draw your Multiple Intelligence pie chart and staple it to this sheet.

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7. Seeing, Hearing, and Doing Quiz

http://www.jobsetc.ca/toolbox/quizzes/styles_quiz.do?lang=e

Contains 24 questions. Approximate completion time: 5 minutes

This quiz is a good first step in exploring learning styles. It will help you determine whether you

tend learning by seeing (visual), hearing (auditory) or doing (tactile).

Be sure to include:

A. Learning Styles Quiz Results

B. Learning Style Descriptions

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Part C - Written Reflection

Self-assessment quizzes are designed to help you with your job search. They will help you rate yourself in various areas as well as give you some ideas about what you might try. Write a 3-paragraph reflection analyzing the results of your Self-Assessment Personal Profile. Do you agree or disagree with the results? Why or why not? Have you considered any of the suggested occupations? Why or why not? Explain how you can use the results to help you find a job that suits your interests, abilities, work preferences, values, multiple intelligences, learning styles, skills and personality.

Paragraph 1: What did you learn about yourself? What did you confirm about yourself that you already knew? Which results did you disagree with and why? Refer to specific quizzes to support your answer.

Paragraph 2: What reoccurring patterns did you see throughout the Who Am I? unit (i.e. things about yourself or suggested occupations)? From the suggested occupations, which would you consider?