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Finding Your Skills

Given the fact that there are 25,000 different job titles in Canada, the question of "What do you want to do after you graduate?" is pretty daunting. Working with self-assessment tools and developing self-awareness is as much about discovering what you would like in a career as finding out what you do not like.

Your interest, abilities, and values can strongly influence the work that you choose and your success while at the job. The following self-assessment quizzes and tools can provide a starting point towards your career as it associates your interests with various jobs available.

Job Futures (Know Yourself Quiz):
This site is useful for its provision of a good, simple, short self-assessment of interests. It is easy to navigate, and it includes 24 quick questions with easy readability. From the results, you can link to suggested occupations

Work Search ("Who Am I" Career Quizzes):
This site includes five assessment tools including What Are My Work Interests?, What's My Work Style?, How Am I Smart?, What Career Areas Would I Like?, and What Are My Work Values? The results are printable, but do not link to career options.

Mazemaster:
This self-assessment tool includes Interest, Skills and Values. Each assessment leads to career cluster links, leading to a job title with NOC coding, (NOC coding is used by HRDC to categorize career clusters and jobs) and job descriptions.


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