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Get Clear Career Assessment: Find the Work You're Wired to Do
Current price: $34.99
Barnes and Noble
Get Clear Career Assessment: Find the Work You're Wired to Do
Current price: $34.99
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Once you have a clear picture of the type of work you do best, Ken will show you how to use your results to get specific in your job search, grow in your career, and make more money doing work you enjoy.
Your top talents—what you do best
Your top passions—what you enjoy
Your top mission—the results you want to produce
Your personalized purpose statement
Self-discovery is like a compass that points you in the direction of the work you’re made for—so you can stop wasting time in the wrong career. (Whew, that’s a relief.)
Let’s get started!
What People Are Saying:
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This assessment is different because it’s specific about roles that will and won’t work for you. It’s expanded my thinking, and I’ve already been able to eliminate some career possibilities I was on the fence about.” — Laura C.
Unlike any assessment I’ve ever taken, this one captured both my creative and my analytical side.” — Elizabeth M.
This assessment has shown me exactly how to map out my next 1-, 5- and 10-year plans.” — Jenni K.
This assessment not only pinpointed my strengths and passions, but it also showcased my tendencies to burn out due to them
— Kyle H.
After taking this assessment, everything clicked for me. It brought tremendous insight into how I’m wired and what work I would enjoy.” — Stephanie W.
It nailed who I am and cast a vision for who I can become.” — Thomas S.
Worth the quick 15 minutes. No phony gimmicks. Just honest, accurate, quick feedback about yourself and the work you were made for.” — Jared S.
This assessment pointed me in the right direction to change industries. It also helped me write a cover letter using my purpose statement as the framework. 10/10 would recommend!” — John H.