What career should I pursue?
You have probably asked that question many times, and if you have you are not alone! It is a very common question, and one that unfortunately goes unanswered for many people. Studies show that the match between your career and your skills, interests, personality, and make up plays a major role in your overall satisfaction and success in life.
First off, thank you for visiting our site! If you are looking at this site you are probably looking for some direction with your career. If so, then you have definitely come to the right place. We give you expert help in making the right career choice, as well as help with career changes, planning, job skills, and helping you ultimately choose a college major or educational path.
The Career Match Tool, the "Profiles XT" is an instrument based on the most advanced psychometric testing available today! This instrument has been validated with years of experience, and is 100% compliant with all Department of Labor assessment guidelines. This instrument will give you the most complete and accurate information to assist in making an informed decision as to which career path to go down. Don't waste another day of your life being unhappy, invest in yourself, find the right career fit, and live a much happier and fulfilled life!
People all across the world have used this instrument with successful results. Our goal is to help all people make the right career choice, and to change the way people look at their careers.
For Parents
First off congratulations on sending your child off to college. It is always a fun, exciting, scary, and interesting time. If you are sending your teenager off to college, you can't afford to miss out on this for your teen! For the cost of a trip to the grocery store with your college student, you can help them find the right career path saving you time, hassle, headache, and most importantly YOUR MONEY.
Consider these statistics:
- 70% of high school students fail to graduate "college ready" (Manhattan Institute for Policy Research)
- 50% of college students report feeling so depressed at some point in the last semester that they had trouble functioning. Suicide remains the second leading cause of death of college students. (The American Psychiatric Association)
- 45% of students who attend college drop out or fail out (The U.S. Department of Education)
- 37% of students receive a BA do so in four years. The rest take six years, costing them on average $30,000 to $60,000 more. (The College Board)
- 70% of students have attended a program that did a "good job" teaching them to succeed in college (2006 College-Bound Reality Report)
- 500,000 collegians fall short of acquiring their degree every year (The Education Trust)
- $15,162 is now the average debt a college student graduates with, an increase of 66.5% since 1993. Last year 76% of college students had credit cards and their average debt was $2,169. Nellie Mae, the student lender, found that 55% of all borrowers felt hampered by debt in some way: They changed career plans, gave up on school or on going to graduate school, put off buying a home, getting married, or having kids.
These statistic not only effect your college student, but also effect you! Get started now »
Testimonials
"This is the best things I have ever done for myself. The investment is priceless compared to all the great insights I learned. I will recommend this to all my friends and family who are looking to find their career match!"
- Jill Meyers, Des Moines IA
"I now understand why I am not happy with my current profession. Thanks to this tool, I am getting on the right track with my career, and things have never been better. I thought that seven years after college I would know what I wanted to be, but this tool truly showed me my path."
- Sean Jenkins, Houston TX
"My son is 21 and has no idea what he wants to be when he grows up. I purchased this tool, hoping it would help him. IT DID, and I was amazed!"
- Debbie McDonough, San Diego CA
For Baby Boomers
Most Baby Boomers that are retiring today are thinking to themselves, "what do I want to be when I grow up?" A lot of Baby Boomers today are retiring from their current career, and moving into another career. They don't necessarily want to quit working. If you fall into this category this Career Match Tool is for you as well.
Many Baby Boomers are using this tool to find there "new second career" and a lot of them are much happier because they are finally doing what they have always wanted to do. The Career Match Tool can help narrow down your "second act" and help you choose a second career or field that is the perfect fit for your make-up. Get started now »