Discover What You're Best At: A Complete Career System That Lets You Test Yourself to Discover Your Own True Career Abilities by Linda Gale, Barry Gale, Linda Gale (Preface by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 1998
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 28,761

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    • Pub. Date: January 1998
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 28,761

    Synopsis

    Take the test — and find the right career for you.

    Join the ranks of the more than half-million people who have discovered their true talents and made successful career choices with Discover What You're Best At. Now this bestselling career guide has been revised for the twenty-first century, including valuable new information on the skills in demand in electronic communications, medical technology, and other high-tech fields.

    The book's unique National Career Aptitude System enables you to identify not only your interests but also your innate talents and potential skills, and then to match your career strengths to dozens of the more than 1,100 jobs described in detail.

    Discover What You're Best At enables you to set realistic and rewarding career goals based on your abilities. It gives you the edge you need to take on the job market and succeed in your chosen career.

    Discover What You're Best At will help you:

    • SAVE MONEY — possibly thousands of dollars — by heading you in the proper career direction before you choose a school or a course of study
    • SAVE TIME — by allowing you to tailor your curriculum to your career objectives, without resorting to trial-and-error course samplings
    • SET REALISTIC GOALS — why be an office administrator when your interpersonal skills make you a natural for sales?
    • LEARN ABOUT NEW AREAS — with more than 1,100 career possibilities listed and described in detail, you could easily discover that you have an interest in and aptitude for an exciting position you never knew existed.

    Discover What You're Best At could put you well on your way to success. It's theonly career resource you'll ever need.

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    Biography

    Linda Gale the former Executive Director of Career Aptitude Testing, Ltd. The coauthor of four career books, she lives in Arlington, Virginia.

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    Interesting, but incomplete.by Chemists_make_good_cooks

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    July 09, 2009: I bought this book hoping it would help me clarify some work-related issues. I had been thinking about changing jobs/careers, but did not know what to change to. To my surprise, I scored extremely high on everything. I was "very superior" on every test except the mechanical, on which I was merely "superior". Nothing in this book suggests that it is even possible for someone to have 5 or six strengths; it is assumed that you can have no more than about three. The logical conclusion from my test scores would be that I should be good at everything. The problem is, nobody is really good at everything.

    I was truly shocked that I scored so high on the social test, as I am NOT a people person and fully expected to score rather poorly. Reviewing the results, I realized that I had scored well because I knew what the expected answers were to the presented hypothetical situations. In other words, when presented with a finite set of choices on paper, I could choose the "best" one. There is, however, a vast difference between knowing the right thing to do in a hypothetical situation described in a paper and pencil test taken in the comfort of one's own home and actually doing it in a real life situation. There is also a difference between being able to choose the right answer from among several options (a "closed" set of choices) and discerning it on one's own with no assitance (an "open" situation).

    This book also does not address the difference between being good at something and actually liking to do it. It seems to assume that if you have the aptitude for some particular job, you will be happy doing it. I can attest that it is possible to be very skilled at a job, and to be able to do it very well, without enjoying it one bit. If you find yourself in a job which you do very well, but hate doing, you are not likely to get much satisfaction from you job.

    I think the best use for this book would be for young people who may not know what their partilar aptitudes are. It could help them identify possible jobs to investigate, if used as one tool among many.

    THIS BOOK CHANGED MY LIFEby Anonymous

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    October 23, 2006: I bought my first copy in the late 1980's and it changed the career course of my life. I now buy copies to give out to friends and family who are unsure as to what to do or are not happy in their current job. This book changed my life as now I have been a pediatric cardiac ICU nurse for 15 years. This book indicated I would be best as a nurse and my weaknesses were in business and mechanical. At the time I bought the book, I was selling (business) cars (mechanical). I quit my job, enrolled in nursing school. Graduated with a 4 year degree and moved to Florida. I love what I'm doing and make great money doing it. More importantly, it's easier to have a job that's rewarding because it's what you do best. Confused, frustrated? This book is the best kept secret in job searching. End the confusion and frustration now. Take the tests before spending years pursuing a degree you'll never use or at a job where you can never succeed. I also spent thousands of dollars with a career counselor and didn't learn anything more than what I discovered through this book. It's the best $15.00 you'll ever spend.


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