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March 14, 2024 - 2:38pm
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by Anne H
I never buy reports like these, after taking the test I was really surprised and excited about the results! The full report gave even more insight than the preview, the more I read the more excited I was getting. It's given me so much information that I'm reframing my job search! 5 stars, would totally recommend :)
 
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by Jacob
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Careers didn't match what I would have thought, and what was otherwise indicated in the text elsewhere - otherwise, very good!
 
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March 9, 2024 - 5:34am
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by Carrie
This test was easy and affordable.
Showed me why I have a passion for what I do.
 
March 6, 2024 - 6:55am
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by Tiffani
My goodness, I don't think I've ever felt so seen by a report! Literally, everything I've ever wanted to be was listed as a potential career in this report – some new things too! From a child, I wanted to be a doctor, specifically a surgeon. Since graduating college many moons ago, I've shifted more toward being a psychologist. I've always thought, "Maybe I should be an actor. I'd be good at that. Maybe I have a career as a musician or dancer. How awesome would it be to do journalism..." I've had so many ideas, and they're all right here. Simply amazing. If you want something to help look into your soul and really see you, try this assessment and get the full report!
 
March 5, 2024 - 9:57am
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by Julie M
I'm generally reluctant to hand over money after something has been promised to be free. I took several free tests, and Truity's insight was so different than others, I decided to pay the $29 for the full report. I liked that the report went deeper than generic work titles and really explained what could be involved in the various career categories. For example, I knew that, because of my background, jobs in writing would come up. But I never really thought about the various areas, for example, of scriptwriting that could appeal to me. It's just good information for me as I begin a career transition.
 

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