Career Key’s Career Test Adds New, Promising Career Options

Career guidance leader Career Key has updated the career options of its popular career test, adding new ones that reflect changes in the economy and world of work. The Career Key assessment helps youth and adults identify careers that match their interests and personality based on the respected Holland’s Theory of Career Choice.

(PRWeb November 21, 2011)

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New List of Promising Careers 2011 that Match Your Personality, by Career Key

The Career Key’s new 2011 list of promising careers helps people choose careers with a positive job outlook and a living wage that fits their personality. When used with Career Key’s popular valid career test, this list highlights promising careers in a tough economy while increasing chances of future job satisfaction and success. The list appears as a six post series on The Career Key Blog.

(PRWeb September 27, 2011)

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Career Tech Finds Jobs for Unemployed

While the state has lost about 100,000 jobs this year, some companies are hiring, if you have the right skills and personality.

“Match Up! Your Personality to College Majors” E-Book Gets Excellent Review

Career Key’s e-book, “Match Up! Your Personality to College Majors” just received an excellent review from Dr. Debra Osborn, President of the National Career Development Association. The review appears in the July 2011 issue of “Counseling Today.” “Match Up!” is the first publication to show students and career changing adults all college majors and training programs matched to their Holland …

New Business Bio: Demarest Career Directions

Type of business: Full service professional career coaching, assisting recent college graduates and career changers in matching interests, personality and natural motivators to discover careers that fit, as well as assisting in all aspects of a successful job search. Main location: 28 Woodland Drive, Amherst. Contact name: Sandy Demarest, owner. Contact phone: 801-6689.