In this era of downsizing and merging, companies often don't know which of their employees are best suited for the job.  Now, using breakthrough technology, human resource departments and vocational counselors can help their employees and clients make career choices and career changes with Career Coach. 

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Surveys show many Americans are  
dissatisfied with their current jobs

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 67% of American workers don't like their jobs and 41% of them are not employed in the fields for which they studied in school.  

Most of us have not had the benefit of successful vocational testing or personality profiling. Therefore, the majority of our work force is employed in the wrong jobs and are seeking the wrong careers. 
  

Now, You Can Use Breakthrough Technology  
to Make Career Choices & Career Changes with  
Career Coach

A study of 360,000 people, published in the Harvard Business Review, found the most important factor in predicting job success, “how well a person fits the job.” The study concluded that “Job Fit’ is the most important factor in determining whether a person becomes successful in a particular job.  You can benefit from this knowledge by discovering how closely your individual characteristics match the role you must fill in a particular occupation.  With Career Coach you will learn how well your abilities, interests and personality traits fit the occupations you want to consider for your future. 

 
The Vocational Guide for the 21st Century

Career Coach measures job-related mental abilities, interests and personality traits to create a picture of the Total Person, which is then compared to 200 occupations listed in the Department of Labor's Dictionary of Occupational Titles. You will receive a complete report about yourself plus a list of the jobs and the degree to which you match the pattern for success for each of the 200 jobs.  

Career Coach shows how you measure up for these 200 occupations: 

Account Executive, Accountant, Accounting Clerk, Administrative Assistant. Health Care Facility Administrator Aeronautical Engineer. Air Traffic Control Specialist, Airplane Flight Attendant, Commercial Airplane Pilot, Ambulance Driver, Anesthesiologist, Announcer, Appraiser. Arbitrator, Architect. Association Executive. Astronomer, Automobile Mechanic, Biochemist. Biologist, Bookkeeper. Bus Driver, Business Manager. Buyer. Fishing Vessel Captain, Cardiologist, Carpenter. Caseworker, Cashier, Chauffeur, Chemical Engineer, Chemist, Chief Pilot, Chiropractor, Civil Engineer, Claim Examiner, Clergy Member, Clerk Typist, Clinical Psychologist. Clinical Therapist, Computer Operator. Computer Programmer, Computer Systems Hardware Analyst. Construction Worker. Consultant, Contractor, Controller, Marriage and Family Counselor, Data Communications Analyst, Data Entry Clerk, Dental Assistant. Dental Hygienist, Dentist, Dermatologist, Detective, Chief Dietitian, Funeral Director, Quality Assurance Director, Research and Development Director. Disc Jockey. Dispatcher, Architectural Drafter, Sales Route Driver, Economist, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Technician, Electronics Engineer. Electronics Technician. Emergency Medical Technician, Executive Chef, Executive Pilot, College or University Faculty Member, Family Practitioner. Financial Planner. Fire Fighter. Foreign Service Officer, Forester, Gemologist, Farm General Manager, General Practitioner, Geologist. Security Guard, Gynecologist, Head Coach, Helicopter Pilot. Horticulturist, Hydraulic Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Vocational Instructor, Training, Interior Designer, Internist, Investigator, Private Investigator. Lawyer. Corporation Lawyer, Criminal Lawyer, Legal Secretary. Loan Officer. Mail Carrier, Maintenance Supervisor, Advertising Manager, Branch Manager. Computer Operations Manager. Customer Services Manager. Department Manager. Department Store Manager, Education and Training Manager. Fast Food Services Manager, Hotel or Motel Manager, Insurance Office Manager. Office Manager, Personnel Manager, Property Manager. Retail Store Manager, Sales Manager, Traffic Manager, Market Research Analyst. Materials Engineer. Mathematician. Mechanical Engineer, Medical Assistant, Medical Secretary, Meteorologist, Microcomputer Support Specialist, Navigator. Network Control Operator. Nuclear Engineer. Licensed Practical Nurse, Nurse Practitioner. Obstetrician, Occupational Therapist, Ophthalmologist. Dispensing Optician. Optometrist, Orthodontist, Paralegal, Paramedic, Park Ranger. Pathologist, Pawnbroker, Pediatrician, Periodontist, Petroleum Engineer, Pharmaceutical Detailer. Pharmacist, Still Photographer, Physical Therapist, Physicist, Ship Pilot, Plumber, Podiatrist, Police Officer, Political Scientist, Probation and Parole Officer, Producer, Production Superintendent, Programmer Analyst, Project Engineer, Psychiatrist, Counseling Psychologist, Public Relations Representative, Purchasing Agent, Radiologist, Real Estate Agent, Registered Representative, Safety Inspector. Insurance Sales Agent, Real Estate Sales Agent. Sales Clerk, Advertising Sales Representative, Door To Door Sales Representative, Financial Services Sales Representative, Office Machines Sales Representative, Printing Sales Representative. Radio and Television Time Sales Representative, Automobiles Salesperson, Secretary, Securities Trader. Security Officer, Service Manager, Sociologist. Software Engineer, Speech Pathologist. Stock Clerk, Structural Engineer, Substance Abuse Counselor, Maintenance Superintendent. Surgeon, Systems Analyst. Systems Programmer, Elementary School Teacher, Teacher of the Physically Impaired, Secondary School Teacher. Telephone Solicitor. Television Technician. Teller. Tractor Trailer Truck Driver, Travel Agent, Urban Planner and Veterinarian.

 

If either of these questions apply to you, consider this...  

It's never too late to find the right path in life!  
Discover the career that's right for you!  
You don't have to be stuck in a Dead End job! 
  

Before you make a decision about your future, consider...  

People often get stuck in unhappy job situations due to lack of career direction!  
Many students waste years and money due to inappropriate career choices! 
  

Before you waste any more of your precious time and money, ask yourself...  

Have you considered your strengths and personal attributes?  
Is the career you've chosen right for you?  
Will your career bring you the success and satisfaction you desire? 
  

Have you really thought about it?
 
 
Get the Career Coach Advantage
You will receive:  

The complete Career Coach assessment package  
A 14-page computer analyzed and validated report to help map your route  
A comprehensive Career Coach Workbook  
A guide for meeting with Academic, Guidance and Employment Counselors  
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles, the definitive list of job descriptions as recognized by state guidelines 
  
Read the Career Coach Report in Adobe Acrobat format.

 
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