The Career Interest Inventory establishes a more direct connection between careers and interests. What practical careers could your childhood or current interests lead to? A career interest test will provide the answer.
The DISC personality test describes personality traits across four dimensions: Dominance, Influence, Steady, and Compliance, thereby understanding the test-taker's personality traits, self-management, and emotional stability.
PDP stands for Professional Dyna-Metric Programs (PDP), a system used to measure an individual's behavioral traits, vitality, kinetic energy, stress, energy, and energy fluctuations. The
MBTI, as a theoretical model for assessing and analyzing personality, distills four key elements from complex personality traits—motivation, information gathering, decision-making methods, and lifestyle—to analyze and distinguish individuals with different personalities.
Instructions:
1. Select the test type: Career Interest Questionnaire, PDP, DISC, MBTI, Left-Right Brain Preference, Standard Intelligence, Life Expectancy, Standard Emotional Quotient (EQ), Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90), Learning Style, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or Social Phobia.
2. Answer the questions in order and submit after answering all.
3. Submit and view the results.
4. Some results can be viewed in a text report.