Discovering Your Job Strengths

It is always a good idea to take an inventory of your experience, education, skills, strengths, and interests before looking for a new job or seeking a promotion at your present employment.

Answer the following questions to identify your own job strengths and pinpoint types of work and projects that will likely prove satisfying and successful.

What tasks or activities give me the most pleasure? (For example: playing host, helping or teaching others, organizing events, etc.)

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What tasks or activities leave me wondering “when can I do this again?” (rather than “when will this job be over?”

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What sort of challenges or tasks do I relish? (and which do I dread doing the most?)

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What sort of tasks or jobs do I learn easily? (and which do I struggle with the most?)

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What are my best personality traits and strengths? (what are my worst?)

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What are my weaknesses and what do I need to improve?

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This report is not a diagnosis. We hope this information can guide you toward improving your life.

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