A Quiz To Find Your Ideal Job

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Are you confused as to which career or job you should choose, which will bring you happiness in your professional life. You might have heard the popular quote that successful people get successful because they love what they do. See around yourself and you’re sure to find several successful people who get along with their work as they would get along with their near and dear ones.

Now let’s come to you. Let’s say that you have an extrovert nature and simply love the nightlife and just has to know everything latest happening around yourself, then chances are good that you’ll do better as a radio jockey rather than being an office accountant doing repetitive number crunching. Hence even before you go around searching for a job, you must know as to what exactly is the job ideal for you. This is important since it’ll help you in defining career related goals in a much more exact manner. Moreover, this is simply inevitable if you want to have fun (and who doesn’t) while going through your work on a daily basis. In case you’re desperate to take a quiz to find my ideal job then you’ve come to the right place.

The afore mentioned quiz entitled “A Quiz To Find My Ideal Job” will point you in the direction of your ideal job or at least will give you an approximate frame in this regard. Such a quiz will help you immensely in deciphering out your strongest aptitudes and desires based on which you can decide for yourself as to what exactly you can naturally excel at. Please answer all the questions with utmost sincerity and without any bias.

A quiz to find my ideal job:

1. What are your strengths? I know, this may sound very difficult to answer but trust me, its perfectly normal to think this way. Most of us think lowly of ourselves when it comes to examining our personality but remember that everybody has positive traits including you. For example you may be somebody who works exceptionally well under stress; this makes you a right match for high pressure careers such as those of accountants, lawyers etc or it might be that you can work on your own without getting bored; this makes you a right fit for doing some kind of repetitive work.

2. What is it that you love to do? This one really shouldn’t be all that tough to answer. Everybody loves doing something which they never get tired of doing. Please be very specific with this, for example, some people love snapping pictures while others simply love meeting new people. You can mention multiple things here. No matter how long your list, just be very specific with each point. If you’re somebody who has taken a summer job at 10 selling lemonade then chances are good that you have an inherent desire of making money. Hence you can put earning money on the list of things that you love to do.

3. Can you think of jobs related to the list which you have made while answering the questions above? Answering this question might involve some research. Hit the net and start collecting information in this regard. Just accumulate all the information about the various jobs. A word of caution here, don’t put anything on your list simply due to its earning potential. While it’s true that certain professions hold a higher than average earning potential, you won’t make squat if you’re not good at it and you can’t be good at anything if you don’t love what you do. For example, it’s true that a lawyer can make a lot of money but you can almost guarantee that a bad lawyer won’t make any and you’re sure to become a bad lawyer if you’ve an introvert nature and the mere thought of public speaking causes you a stomach pain.

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