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Free aptitude tests for careers

1. O*Net Interest Profiler: My Next Step


This free employment questionnaire, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, can help you determine your career interests and then lead you toward career choices that may feed those interests.


The results area includes a "Present Job Zone" where you may look for possibilities based on your current experience, as well as a "Future Job Zone" that shows how much education and experience you'll need to get the job you desire.


2. 123Test.com: aptitude test for careers


Rather of answering questions on a scale of agree or disagree, this free career test displays four photographs (each depicting work linked with a distinct kind of personality), and you choose your favorite and least favorite depicted occupation. After answering 15 questions, you will get a "Holland Code" result based on John Holland's theory of personality types and jobs, as well as a list of potential occupations that fit your exact type.


3. What is the best career for me? : career aptitude test


The concept of this test is unusual in that you are asked to rate your skill set, hobbies, work style, and values, as well as how much money you want to earn, what education requirements you want to satisfy, and how much potential development you want to see in your professional sector. The end result is straightforward, with links to career descriptions as well as job opportunities.


4. Sincerity: The Big Five Personality Exam


In less than 10 minutes, you'll learn more about how you connect to people with our free job personality test. The findings show how open you are to new experiences, how disciplined you are, how much of an extrovert you are, and how you manage difficult situations—not simply how you think yourself to be. This information is very valuable in determining how you manage your job and colleagues, as well as what kind of work environment is ideal for you.



5. MyPlan.com: a variety of exams


MyPlan.com provides four assessment options—a career personality test, a career interest inventory, a career skills profiler, and a career values evaluation—that will help you evaluate your career personality and locate your perfect vocation.


You may still learn something from each exam on its own. The "career values test," for example, will offer you an idea of what to look for in a job to find meaning, whilst the "jobs personality test" provides 739 careers graded according to how well they correspond with your personality.


6. CareerExplorer: a career assessment


This thorough career exam assesses your interests, background, and aspirations, as well as workplace and personality factors. Then it matches you across various parameters so you can make an educated career selection. In addition, you will get tailored top career matches and insights.



7. Work personality analysis at CareerFitter.com



This 60-question exam not only helps you determine your personality qualities, but it also explains how to pick the suitable job based on the answers. While you can use the free career test version to determine your core strengths and management style, we believe the premium 10-page report is worth the upgrade because it includes the best career options for your personality type, information about potential weaknesses, and information about your ideal business environments.



8.MAPP Career Test, Assessment.com


The Motivational Appraisal of Personal Potential (MAPP) exam focuses on your likes and dislikes and is meant to be completed fast so that your responses are based on instinct rather than overthinking. There are several packages available for more in-depth research, but the free findings provide adequate insights on career objectives and propose 10 potential vocational fields for you to investigate.

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