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March 20, 2024 - 7:42pm
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by Josh
I have always had a hunch that I would like sales and marketing but I started in Engineering so I felt like I needed to stay in the same track of problem solving when really I want to be an influencer and a creator. This test helped me to see that plainly and give me the confidence to pivot to a career that feels more natural to me.
 
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March 18, 2024 - 12:58pm
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by Artem
I think its test very exactly and and interesting, also simple. I enjoyed, thank so much
 
March 17, 2024 - 4:47pm
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by Ayesha Naikodi
Looking to switch career paths in my late 20s after doing everything I never wanted to do but was forced to. Great test and report! Very thorough and insightful.
 
March 17, 2024 - 9:14am
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by Casie
Very easy to use and insightful tool! Really helped me think about my career change.
 
March 15, 2024 - 11:42am
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by Bill Fanelli
I like that the assessment covered thinking style, motivations, people interactions, communication style, preferred role on a team, and one's natural approach to tasks. In this way this assessment integrates many different assessments and is quite holistic. It's clear that Truity Career Interests follows the RIASEC Holland Code. The list of jobs in the Truity report is but a fraction of what's available in ONET. Another way to research possible careers would be to cross-map the Truity Career Interests with RIASEC (called Interests in ONET) and then use the ONET search function to find a plethora of best fit jobs. The ONET job descriptions have much more information than what is in the Truity report.
 
March 14, 2024 - 11:30pm
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by Ciarra
Extremely insightful! Love these.
 

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