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More copies of this ISBNDiscover What You're Best at: Revised for the 21st Centuryby Linda Gale
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Take the test — and find the right career for you.
Join the ranks of the more than half-million people who have discovered their true talents and made successful career choices with Discover What You're Best At. Now this bestselling career guide has been revised for the twenty-first century, including valuable new information on the skills in demand in electronic communications, medical technology, and other high-tech fields. The book's unique National Career Aptitude System enables you to identify not only your interests but also your innate talents and potential skills, and then to match your career strengths to dozens of the more than 1,100 jobs described in detail. Discover What You're Best At enables you to set realistic and rewarding career goals based on your abilities. It gives you the edge you need to take on the job market and succeed in your chosen career. Discover What You're Best At will help you:
Discover What You're Best At could put you well on your way to success. It's the only career resource you'll ever need. Synopsis:Now revised and updated with valuable information on the skills in demand in electronic communications, medical technology, and other high-tech fields, this bestselling guide details the qualifications of more than 1,000 career possibilities.
Synopsis:The previous editions of Discover What You're Best At have helped nearly half a million people through the confusing and frustrating task of choosing a career. This edition, containing 30 percent new material, highlights changes in the job market and includes a special chapter on using the Internet to explore opportunities.
Emphasizing the need to go with your strengths, Discover What You're Best At is filled with tests that enable readers to identify their innate abilities and their aptitudes for mastering a variety of tasks. Descriptions detailing the qualifications for more than 1,000 career possibilities provide an unbeatable method for matching abilities and opportunities. About the AuthorLinda Gale the former Executive Director of Career Aptitude Testing, Ltd. The coauthor of four career books, she lives in Arlington, Virginia.
Table of ContentsContents
PREFACE PART I: THE NATIONAL CAREER APTITUDE SYSTEM Why the NCAS Is for You Your career — by choice, not by chance. Your Value System Determines Your Job Satisfaction Commonly held job-related values. Do New Technologies Create New Jobs? Changes are more subtle. Academic skills. Personal management skills. Teamwork skills. The Shifting Workplace Changing perceptions about possible careers. Aptitudes vs. Interests Know what you can do as well as what you like to do. How Will You Benefit? Save time. Save money. Understand your strengths. And your weaknesses. Gain encouragement. Be able to set appropriate goals. Be guided in selecting a career. Be opened to new areas. How Does It Work? Testing your career potentials. A Few Words of Caution What else you'll need to succeed. Tips for Becoming a Skillful Test Taker How to avoid distractions and delays. About the Test Itself Time limits. Take the whole test. Guessing. Keep it simple. Relax. PART II: THE TESTS Business Test: Discover if you have the aptitudes for business — to coordinate, delegate, manage, negotiate, organize, persuade, sell, and supervise. Clerical Test: Discover if you can work rapidly and precisely with details, find comparisons, decode materials, memorize quickly, file and research efficiently. Logic Test: Discover if you are skilled in the art of reasoning. Can you find similarities and differences among objects, systematize and simplify involved problems, draw conclusions rapidly, infer information? Mechanical Test: Discover if tomorrow's technology includes you. Can you follow patterns, understand basic machines, solve problems involving spatial relationships, develop intricate designs, work with precision? Numerical Test: Discover how you compare with others who use numbers in their careers. Can you figure discounts, find the next number in a series, estimate possible solutions, read numerical charts and graphs? Social Test: Discover if you have the aptitude for helping others solve personal problems. Can you motivate others, advise, guide, or counsel them? PART III: SCORING Answer Keys What Your Scores Tell You PART IV: CHOOSING YOUR CAREER: THE CAREER CLUSTERS How to Find Your Career Cluster Profit from Your Results The 41 Career Clusters PART V: LEARNING ABOUT YOUR CAREER: 1,100 CAREERS IDENTIFIED AND EXPLAINED The Career Directory PART VI: YOUR CAREER QUEST IN CYBERIA Ahead of the Times: Then and Now Discover the Net and W3 Info Highway Hints Career Sites on the Web What's Next? The Face of the Deep Test Forms Acknowledgments What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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