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Why take a Career Assessment?


With well over 35,000 kinds of careers it will suggest more career possibilities than you ever knew existed.

Our career assessment is inexpensive and will actually save you money by helping you into the right career path, first time round.

Used by career counsellors around the world it is the gold standard in career interest assessments and unlike many career assessments is based on solid research making it a valid and reliable tool.

It can be taken online in the comfort of your home with a report comprehensive report written and sent to you in 12 to 24 hours. View a sample occupational interest report career test or personality assessment report personality test.

 

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“I didn’t know what I wanted to do after  I finished high school last year.  I tried a lot of career questionnaires on the internet but this was by far the best.  I found the test was easy to complete and the report gave me a list of career options matched to my interests. I’m now in my second year of a marketing degree and loving it.  Now a few of my friends have also used the questionnaire and I’d recommend them to anyone unsure about what they want to do.”

- Rachel, 22, Sydney

 

“I wasn’t happy in my job and needed a change.  I found the CareerSense.com.au website and took the test which prompted me to move into a career I’d be happier in. Thanks to the CareerSense I’ve found a job I love and don’t have to worry about being unhappy in my job anymore.”

- John, 33, Melbourne

 

“This is by far the most accurate career test I have ever done. The report was really detailed and gave me some great ideas for my future career.”

- Kim, 28, Montreal

 

Career Articles

 

How to change careers 

Changing careers takes focus and commitment. To be successful, you’ll need to develop short-term, intermediate and long-term goals, and decide on the steps you’ll need to accomplish them. Once you do that, it will be a lot easier to take the plunge into a new line of work.More...

 

Bridging the generation gap 

Employers are favouring the demands of generation Y workers over older workers despite an increasingly ageing workforce. More...

 

How to Stand Out From the Competition 

Even if you have reached the top rungs of the corporate ladder, you might discover in this turbulent job market that potential employers will be looking beyond your core qualifications to your creativity, flexibility and fit into the company culture. More...

 

Top 10 Tips for The First Day

Proper preparation can make all te difference to those intial impressions in a new job or career. More...

 

Campaign to get more women on boards

Women deserve a seat at the table and should angle harder to get one. More...

 

Annual Reviews vs Weekly Feedback

Annual performance reviews have been blamed as a major cause of poor performance and low motivation in the workplace. More...

 

The Faculty is About to Shrink

Recruitment is a priority for business schools as baby boomers retire. More...

 

How to be an Aeronautical Engineer

Young engineer Jack Miller hopes passengers spare a thought for the people who ensure aircraft operates as it should. More...

 

Learning to be a leader

When leadership coach Ross McLelland met one of his clients for the first time, the middle-aged general manager was socially awkward and chronically avoided functions and meetings. Read more...


How to find your dream job

Everyone needs to look for a job at some point in their lives. For some, more than  others. We've all had our employment low points. I was less than enthused about a job I had archiving council files in a dingy London basement filled with rat droppings and hundred-year-old dust. Read more...

 

Find the right fit

When administered and interpreted effectively, tests can guide you to your calling. Read more...

 

How to make a career change

Flick through any lifestyle magazine and you'll read about people who have found fulfilment by downsizing their careers or realising long-held professional ambitions. Indeed, with sea and tree changes the order of the day, a new career often comes with the territory. But what should you consider before making a career change? And how do you make it happen? Read more...

 

Thinking of postgraduate study?

Postgraduate students used to have a somewhat tweedy reputation: an eccentric bunch of sun-starved misfits steeped in musty academic tradition - with a handful of social skills if they were lucky. However as more people head back to school, hitting the books and swotting for exams is suddenly more chic than geek. Read more...

 

How to bounce back from a career crisis

Fired in a department restructure? Can't find the motivation to work another day? Discovered that your new job isn’t right after all? Perhaps it's time to look ahead rather than behind by turning your career crisis into a success story. Read more...

 

Make your interest pay

If the highlight of your working week is taking home the stale sandwiches from the conference room on Friday night, it's time to regain your enthusiasm. Read more...

 

Juggling careers

Instead of switching jobs, now might be the time to add one. Read more...

 

Working for Not-for-Profits

They are not jobs that will make you a millionaire and are unlikely to come with a fancy office and platinum company credit card, but the not-for-profit sector is proving increasingly attractive to jaded corporates and altruistic Gen X and Y professionals. Read more...

 

Spotting female-friendly workplaces

Part of a women’s career success strategy should include selecting the right place to work.

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Sky's the limit for Qantas graduates

When James Kassimatis first heard about the Qantas graduate program early in his university degree, his ambitions soared.

Read more...

 

SA travel agents in demand

More South Australians are taking holidays, increasing demand for travel agents, industry insiders say. Read more...

 

Older workers shun use-by date

Life experience is helping a new age of apprentices and trainees meet the state's skilled-worker shortage. Read more...

 

Mature age students: career move pays dividends

Back in 1988, a young Westpac finance executive was encouraged to undertake further study at the then Securities Institute of Australia. Read more...

 

'Mass exodus' of unhappy accountants expected

A major revolt appears to be stirring among finance and accounting staff, a new survey has found. Read more...

 

Looking for a change in career: plan your escape route

Seachangers and treechangers be warned: Find a job before moving or risk being dragged back into the stressful life you're trying to escape. Read more...

 

Life after redundancy

Despite a prediction that almost 1 million Australians will be out of work by the end of next year, four out of six unemployed people interviewed by The Courier-Mail earlier this year have swum against the tide. Read more...

 

Leave and let live

Technology such as iPads and iPhones may be making our lives easier, but they are also extending our working hours. Read more...

 

Green professionals' growing footprint

Environmental professionals have the enviable ability to ship their resume to myriad industries as their skills are called on across almost all sectors of the economy. Read more...

 

Flex your work muscle with the boss

Asking the boss to work flexitime, taking unpaid leave, and working from home now are supported by federal law for many parents in the workforce. Read more...

 

Finding what career suits you

Australians will have up to three careers over their working life and some people will have even more. That means that for today's school students there is no need to panic about getting your career decision "right".Read more...

 

Dilemma of a square peg

Far too few people bound out of bed each morning just itching to get to work and knuckle down to the day. Rather, there is an army of workers who are trapped in the wrong job or profession or are just downright unhappy with their career. Read more...

 

Bringing balance to life

Workers are shifting to part-time work, leaving work on time and downscaling on their responsibilities to give less to their boss and regain more time for themselves. Read more...

 

Choose the right employer

How important is workplace culture to your success and satisfaction at work? People need to be just as discerning about an organisation they choose to work for as companies are selective about who they employ, says Sue Simons, National Manager of Jobseek. Read more...

 

 

 

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