Quintessential Careers:
by Susan Britton Whitcomb
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Does your job score a 10 on the satisfaction scale? If not, it may be time for a career checkup to determine "what ails you." Where do you start? Career assessments are an excellent way to do some diagnostic work.
Here are seven "S's" that underscore the benefits of career assessments to you and your career:
If you'd like to do some career diagnostics -- whether to cure an ailing job or add greater health and vitality to an existing position, contact a career coach or counselor (Editor's Note: See our Directory of Life and Career Coaches and also check out our Online Career Assessment Tools Review).
Be sure to go to the Career Assessment Tools & Tests section of Quintessential Careers.
Questions about some of the terminology used in this article? Get more information (definitions and links) on key college, career, and job-search terms by going to our Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms.
Susan Britton Whitcomb is a career coach, author, speaker, and trainer with more than 17 years' experience in the careers industry. She has been a careers columnist and featured chat guest for Monster.com and America Online and, as an industry expert, has been cited in U.S. News & World Report, CBS Marketwatch.com, the Dow Jones' National Business Employment Weekly, and numerous national publications. She holds designations as a Certified Career Management Coach, Nationally Certified Resume Writers, Certified Professional Resume Writer, and Credentialed Career Master.
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