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CONCLUSION
Generally speaking, finding a career that will make you happy is a
matter of compromise between your abilities, interests, personality,
values, talents, and feelings about a particular career environment.
One must also consider compensation. You may be happiest in a
career such as drawing cartoons or researching the best ways to grow
flowers, but these careers might not produce enough income. This is
why balance of all factors is essential. Your final career choice
may not lead you to a state of euphoria, but it should provide a
more enjoyable and satisfying career, a career that minimizes your
dislikes and weak areas and maximizes your strengths and likes.
Anyone who can achieve 80 percent job satisfaction is doing
exceptionally well.
Many people find it very helpful to review the test results and
career choices a week or two after first completing the career
search. The registered version also includes greater detail and
offers greater clarity and insight into a person's makeup. The
print-out includes an additional five pages and includes an analysis
of your interest profile, ability profile, personality profile and
type, capacity score, IQ results, entrepreneur capability, and
personal values.
We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed this section of CAREER PATH.
The Registered version of Career Path Plus includes:
> How to get started on landing your selected career.
> What the employment market is really like and how to best
approach it.
> How long it will take to get hired.
> Who employers are hiring.
> How to prepare resumes, cover letters, and thank you letters.
> A complete database for tracking job inquires and search lists.
> How to prepare for the job interview.
> How to prepare for questions that you may be asked.
> What questions you should ask.
> An automatic form to help you select the best job offer.
> How to evaluate the job market.
> Seven principals for success.
The next step is to Register. The Career Path Plus contains many
items to help you with "Getting Your Career".