A career advice book with the tests that make the difference!

American workers are upwardly mobile movers and shakers who change careers often, always on the search for their perfect niche. But you can't follow...

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A career advice book with the tests that make the difference!

American workers are upwardly mobile movers and shakers who change careers often, always on the search for their perfect niche. But you can't follow your bliss unless you know what your bliss is.

Enter The Everything Career Tests Book--your key to determining the career path you were destined for! This engaging, accessible guide boasts ten different tests that reveal the work habits, affinities, and interests you may not even realize you have!

Ten tests help you find your way:

  • Values Test
  • Skills Test
  • Interests Test
  • Personality Test
  • Work Environment Test
  • Location Test
  • Work/Life Balance Test
  • Entrepreneurial Ability Test
  • Managerial Ability Test
  • Emotional Intelligence Test

Featuring extensive test result analysis and guidance as well as an easy-to-use format, The Everything Career Tests Book is all you need to make your dreams come true--at work!

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