Students Discover Your Niche By Using Career Assessment
Executive Summary about Student Assessment by Annmarie Edwards
Most college and high school students are unsure what path to take in their future or even what is their chosen career niche.
• Save time and money
• Optimize your skills
• Target the right jobs
Amidst pressure from family members they embark on career paths that might be unsuitable for their skills. Some college students waste the first two years of college without a career path.
Some students try to play catch-up and overload their course work. Career assessment reduces the risk and pressure for students by showing them their individual niches. When students know their niche, it’s easy to choose a career path that’s compatible with their strengths.
This type of vocational testing is also well suited for high school seniors, who are also at a critical time in their lives.
How many high school seniors know what their skills are before entering the workforce or enrolling in college? A simple, standardized test does not provide all the details, which make up an individual student’s skills. A vocational and career assessment for high school students opens the doors to college by giving them a roadmap and guidance on how to move forward in their chosen careers.
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