英文版本,请见下方。 BuzzFeed(美国一家网络新闻媒体公司)测试题风靡一时,你是不是也跟我们一样,跟风做过很多?这些小测试简单有趣,是不错的消遣,但你有没有想过,其实这么打发时间对事业也有帮助呢?
我们收集了网络上最好的职业评估和性格测试。不管是要找准事业方向,还是想更好地了解个人工作作风、改进现有工作,总有一款测试适合你。虽说真正的理想型不是测出来的,但绝对能帮你找准方向。
1. MBTI职业性格测试费用:49.95美元,有免费在线版本
MBTI适用于生活的方方面面,是最为就业中心、管理人员广泛使用的性格测试之一。它让你更了解自己的性格偏好:精力从何而来,怎么消化信息,如何决策以及喜欢怎样的环境。除了告诉你可能适合哪些工作,它也会提供宝贵信息,告诉工作中你最适合的场所、喜好和待人接物。如果不想花钱买官方版本,你也可以在网上找到不错的免费版本。
2. SDS(自主检索系统)费用:9.95美元
SDS的理念是将人和工作分成六种类型:实际型、探索型、艺术型、社交型、事业型和传统型,所提问题会涉及你的志愿、活动、兴趣等。答完之后,系统会列出三种你最接近的类型,并列出大体上最适合你这种类型的工作。
3. My Next Move O*NET Interests Profiler费用:免费
该测试由美国劳务部资助,方法与SDS类似,旨在帮你找到兴趣所在和相应的方向。你甚至可以在测试结果中检索各方向所需的准备工作,根据现有职业的水平做出选择。
4. MyPlan.com费用:0到19.95美元不等
Myplan.com提供四套测试,帮你定位理想职业,测试职业性格(与MBTI类似)、兴趣、技能和价值(该网站唯一免费测试)。每个测试都给人启发,比如职业价值测试会告诉你如何期许新职位才能看出它的意义。这个网站也能综合所有测试结果,描绘出你的最佳工作。
5. Pymetrics费用:免费
通过一系列看似简单却极具挑战的智力游戏,Pymetrics测试你的认知特质和社交特质(比如你的冒险指数、注意力持续时间)。优点缺点,能胜任什么,测试结果都会详细阐明。
6. The MAPP™ Career Assessment Test(MAPP事业评估测试)费用:免费试用,全套测试89.95美元
MAPP可能是最全面的测试之一,测试报告会告诉你你最喜欢的工作任务、执行方式以及如何待人接物,如何处理数据、如何推理、如何措辞等等。这个测试会提供二十个可能的职业领域。作为免费试用的一部分,你可以得知自己在每个类别的最佳特质和十个潜在领域,因此就算不花钱,你也可以得到很有价值的信息。
7. Career Strengths Test(职场能力测试)费用:免费
Johnson O’Connor 研究基金会的开发产品测试你的技巧和水平,从归纳推理到结构直观化。如果你测试做得很好,就可以知道哪些工作、哪种事业类型是你的用武之地。
8. StrengthsQuest (能力测验)费用:9.95美元
StrengthsQuest能让你了解并发挥自己的长处。测试完毕之后,你会收到一份量身定做的报告,你的五大才能是什么,该如何施展,怎样才能有学术、事业和个人的成就,报告都会告诉你。
9. The Big Five Personality Test (五大人格测试)费用:免费
让你快速了解工作,给职场处事支招。你渴望新体验吗?自律吗?爱好社交?讨喜吗?如何应对压力?测试结果一一告诉你。 10. Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator费用:免费试用,全套测试10美元
八种Enneagram类型,革新者、辅助者、成就者、独身者、探索者、忠诚者、热情者、挑战者、和平者,你是哪一种?知道自己是哪种类型,不仅能让你更好与人合作,也能让你清楚工作圆满所需的特质。
11. What Career Should You Actually Have? (你该有怎样的工作?)费用:免费
好吧,BuzzFeed测试不一定能给你什么真知灼见,但如果你只是想从日常工作中抽身,休息几分钟,那它是最“有效”的消遣。
The 11 Best Career Quizzes to HelpYou Find Your Dream JobIf you’re anything like us, you’ve probably been a little too sucked into the BuzzFeed quiz sensation. And while those goofy little tests are a fun distraction, what if we told you that you could spend your time taking quizzes that are actually beneficial to your career?
We’ve gathered some of the best career assessments and personality quizzes on the web. Whether you need help finding the right path for you or want to learn a little more about your working style to help you improve the job you already have, there’s sure to be a quiz for you. And while no test is likely to be able to tell you exactly what your dream career might be, these can certainly help point you in the right direction.
1.Myers-Briggs Type IndicatorCost: $49.95 or free online knock-off
Applicable across all areas of your life, the MBTI is probably one of the most used assessments by career centers and managers alike. The MBTI gives you a sense of your personality preferences: where you get your energy, how you like to take in information, how you make decisions, and what kind of structure you like in the world around you. While these preferences can certainly point to careers that might suit you well, they can also give you a lot of valuable information about what kind of workplaces might be best for you, what your working preferences are, and how you can best relate to others at the office. If you don’t want to pay to take the official test, you can take a pretty good (and free) online version here.
2. Self-Directed SearchCost: $9.95
The Self-Directed Search (SDS) is built with the idea that people and jobs can be categorized into six different types: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, or conventional. After answering questions about your aspirations, activities, interests, and the like, you’ll receive the three types that best fit you, along with a list of careers that generally fit people with a mix of those types.
3. My Next Move O*NET Interests ProfilerCost: Free
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, this tool uses a method similar to Self-Directed Search to help you identify where your career interests lie, then points you towards career paths that might feed those interests. The results section even has the option to search different careers by how much preparation is necessary to get into them, meaning you can find options that are a fit to your current skill level.
4. MyPlan.comCost: Free – $19.95
MyPlan.com offers a suite of four different tests to help you find your perfect career and measure your career personality (similar to the MBTI), interests, skills, and desired values (the only free test on the site). You can learn things from each test individually (for example, the career values test will give you a sense of what to look for in a new position in order to find meaning), but the site also offers a service that takes the results of all the tests you take to help you find a job that matches your profile.
5. PymetricsCost: Free
Pymetrics uses a series of simple (yet surprisingly challenging) mind games to measure different cognitive and social traits (think your level of risk aversion or your attention span). The results detail your strengths and weaknesses, which can give you some hints into what kinds of roles you might excel in.
6. The MAPP™ Career Assessment TestCost: Free sample, $89.95 for full results
The MAPP test is perhaps one of the most comprehensive assessments out there, giving you a narrative report talking about what sorts of tasks you like best, how you like to perform them, and how you deal with people, data, things, reasoning, and language. The assessment also provides a list of 20 possible career areas for you. As part of the free sample, you’ll receive information about your top trait in each category, as well as 10 possible career areas, so even if you don’t feel like paying, you can still get some valuable insights.
7. Career Strengths TestCost: Free
This collection of activities, developed by Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation for Oprah, will test your strength level in a variety of different skills, from inductive reasoning to structural visualizaion. If you do well, you can see which jobs require that skill—and get a sense of what types of careers might be a fit for your abilities.
8. StrengthsQuestCost: $9.95
StrengthsQuest gives you a sense of what you’re already great at—and how you can use those skills to better your career. After taking the test, you’ll get a customized report that lists your top five talent themes, along with action items using those talents to your advantage and suggestions about how you can achieve academic, career, and personal success.
9. The Big Five Personality TestCost: Free
Learn more about how you work and relate to others with this quick test. You’ll get information on how open to new experiences you are, how self-disciplined you are, how extraverted you are, how agreeable you are, and how you handle stressful situations.
10. Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type IndicatorCost: Free sampler or $10 full test
This test tells you which of the eight Enneagram types you are most like: the reformer, the helper, the achiever, the individualist, the investigator, the loyalist, the enthusiast, the challenger, or the peacemaker. Understanding more about your type can not only help you get along better with your co-workers, but can also give you hints about characteristics you need in a career in order for it to be fulfilling.
11. What Career Should You Actually Have?Cost: Free
Okay, this BuzzFeed quiz probably won’t give you many real insights. But if you only have a few minutes and need a break from the workday? It’s the perfect “productive” distraction. (责任编辑:职场达人) |