Thursday, September 27, 2007

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Learn which careers are best for you
The Free Career Test identifies your career interests and then tells you what jobs are out there for you. Uncover the tasks, experience, education and training needed for your next career move. It's an essential tool to make tough career decisions and find careers you might not otherwise explore.
Quickly focus your efforts
Our report was built to be presented on the Web. It displays both a graphical and text based interpretation of your results and enables you to access a wealth of career information. There are 36,729 possible careers in North America and 284 academic majors. You need The Free Career Test to narrow your search.
Get career advice from a source you can trust
The Free Career Test was developed by Dr. Douglas N. Jackson, who has published over 200 research articles and is the Former President of the American Psychological Association's Division of Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics. Over 1 million people have successfully taken our test to plan their future.
The Free Career Test is managed by career experts with over 40 years of combined experience. We are founding members of the Association of Test Publishers and members of the Better Business Bureau online reliability program.
Now available to the public
Until now, quality career tests like The Free Career Test have not been widely available to the general public. The Web allows us to provide a tool that was previously only available through certified career counselors. The Free Career Test under its more technical name, the CDI, is the only career interest test mentioned in the best selling book, Monster Careers.
Takes only minutes to complete, and your results are saved for future reference
The Free Career Test uses an efficient question format that allows it to be short without sacrificing accuracy. Many tests of this caliber can take over an hour. Our unique test format, respected by career counselors world-wide, takes only 25 minutes to complete. Plus, we save and password protect your results to assist your decision-making process.
Help prevent costly career mistakes
Working in an unsatisfying career can dramatically reduce happiness, productivity, self-confidence and self worth. Pursuing unclear career objectives or stagnating in dead-end situations costs you money.
Be happy
The Free Career Test measures career interests, which research has shown are related to career satisfaction and happiness.

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