
Is there a standardized test that can tell me my natural talents and give me job advice?
Most career tests have a list of questions similar to "how much do you like this on a scale of 1-5" but I would really like to take a test similar to the SAT that would test my talents in various fields like math, scientific reasoning, or even stuff like organizational skills, attention to detail, etc.; and have these put into percentiles that reference my aptitude for certain jobs. Anybody know of any test like this that exists?

How can I build more skills in a Dead End Job?
My manufacturing job helps me pay bills but I’m not learning new marketable skills that I can use to get a better employment $$$ opportunity down the road.

What are 2 interchangeable skills for cashier and package handler jobs?
I want to make sure my resume highlights skills for both of these positions before I apply.

My career has been legal but I'd like to use my skills in perhaps a new way. How do I find jobs for my skills? And how do I get considered for them?

How much technical experience do I need for a manufacturing job?
The new CNC production machines have more technological updates and improvements now so I'm not sure if this changes the technical requirement for applicants or if on the job training is offered.
Hi Kimberly, Do you have any ideas in mind of what you might want to look for? This can be a great way to start so you can determine what the needed skills would be for that specific job and if you have them based on your previous experience.