The Career Advisor
is an assessment designed to measure the skills and
traits of an individual relative to those required
for success in a particular vocation.
The Career Advisor assessment utilizes a database
of approximately 300 jobs derived from the
Dictionary of Occupational Titles published
by the United States Department of Labor. The
Career Advisor database not only contains a
myriad of job titles, but also contains the
requirements for success in those jobs. These
requirements for success have been determine
by utilizing the Career Advisor assessment
to analyze individuals who are considered successful
in the 300 jobs contained in the database.
This analysis has resulted in benchmarks for
success for each of the 300 jobs in the database.
By taking the Career Advisor assessment, an
individual's skills and traits will be compared
to the benchmarks for success. The Career Advisor
can then help the individual determine the
specific jobs in which he or she is most likely
to succeed based upon his or her particular
skills and traits.
The Career Advisor report provides feedback
regarding six mental skills and ten personality
traits as measured by the Career Advisor. A
narrative is provided to help the individual
understand the scores in these critical areas.
Following the narrative is a score sheet which
graphically portrays the individual's scores.
Lastly, the Career Advisor report provides
a complete list of jobs in the Career Advisor
database that the individual selected for comparison
of his or her skills and traits, and whether
or not the individual is recommended for those
jobs based upon his or her scores.
Career Advisor Questionnaire ®
Career Advisor
Report ®
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