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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Your Personality and Your Career

Trying to decide what career to pursue? You should find out what your personality type is. Certain occupations are more suitable for particular types than others.  A self assessment should look at your values, interests, and aptitudes. These four taken together serve as a way to find the right career.

A way to learn about your personality is through the use of "career personality tests." They are more accurately called personality inventories. A career development professional, such as a career counselor, can administer a personality inventory and help you utilize what you learn from it. 

For more on personalities see the complete article here.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Picking a Career Path

When selecting a career there's a lot riding on your decision. You want to pick an occupation in which you can be successful for many years to come. 

While you can change careers, doing so can be an effort. It is easier if you don't have to . 

You should pick something that is not only suitable for you, but also can support you financially far into the future. Increase your chances of making a good decision by avoiding some very common mistakes here.

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Money moves after loosing your job

When you have overcome the shock of losing your job — and, likely, your main source of income — organizing your finances can have a calming effect. The sooner you make a plan, the easier it will be to cope with your change of circumstances.

Despite being one of life's biggest stressors, being fired, demoted or seeing a change in your financial state does not have to spell doom and gloom.

Review the short term demands on your wallet and longer-term financial obligations and ease this stressful financial situation. See some suggestions here.

Monday, May 8, 2017

Assessing Your Aptitude

What is Aptitude?
When you are researching occupations, or reviewing job offerings, you may see aptitude listed in the requirements. For example, you may read that in order to work in a particular field you need to have an aptitude for science. Other occupations require having an aptitude in math, visual arts or or manual dexterity or motor coordination.

When an aptitude is among the qualifications to work in an occupation, it is referring to a natural talent or an ability through life experience, study or training. It also pertain to one's capacity to acquire a skill.

For a discussion on Aptitudes, see the full article here.