Free Career Assessment Values
Free Career Assessement : Values
What are the core values that you chose to live your life by and that your career must subscribe to. This is a useful bit of career research that will help you think through the things that might be important for you in your next career move.
Knowing your values helps you focus and make decisions.
I have used this exercise many times and it is a good thought starter on career values,even better it won’t cost you a penny. (Admin)
Below is a list of 35 work values.
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List of Values
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· Learning · Helping Others · Recognition · Place of Work · Variety · Physical Challenge · Promotion · Pressure · A Well-Known Organization · Independence · Fast Pace · Being Expert · Community · Security · Challenge · Peace · Making Decisions |
· Precise Work · Routine · Risk · Artistic · Contact with People · Money · Communication · Status · Competition · Help Society · Work Alone · Creativity · Excitement · Friendship · Work with Others · Persuading People · Time Freedom |
Look at each and ask yourself "How important is this aspect to my work?" and write the value in the appropriate column on the table below.
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Very Important |
Quite Important |
Important |
Of Some Importance |
Not Important |
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· Identify your 5 to 7 very important values and move any others into other columns.
· If you can think of values not represented, add them.
· Rank order your values in the Very Important column.
· Now that you have a value base, whenever you are faced with an important life/career decision, ask yourself how each option will allow you to live true to your values.
Unsure of your values then try this free on line assessment to get you
thinking.
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