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Career Assessment ResultsReason for Assessments- Professional Career Counseling Portfolio Paper and Presentation ProjectBackground Information- Eldest of three children of single-parent household. Mother’s highest education level is some junior college/high school diploma. Client is a Graduate student of School and Mental Health Counseling. Bachelor’s degree was Psychology. Favorite subjects- Psychopathology, Sociology, English/Writing. Least favorite subjects- Math, Statistics. Tests Administered- MVS career assessment- Measures the degree to which three factors might affect a person’s career decision making. Presents a vocational identity, occupational information, and barriers.SDS career assessment- Based on Holland’s theory of vocational personalities and work environments. Provides the Occupation Finder which corresponds to the SDS summary codes. Enneagram Inventory career assessment- Identifies one’s emotional outlook on life. Presents nine personality types in detail. Career Keys assessment- Online career tool for both students and adults. Identifies interests and presents career options.Myers-Briggs Type Indicator career assessment- Personality assessment that uses four scales that can be related to interest and lifestyle. O*NET Profiler career assessment- The Occupational Information Network from the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration. Explores interests, abilities, and values. Also provides occupational information.Analysis and Interpretation of Test Results- The Enneagram Personality Assessment and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator were particularly interesting to me. Both revealed values and traits that were right on point. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator perfectly identified my occupational outlook and the Enneagram presented the most minute details of my personality. It was very refreshing. w/Career Keys Assessment- The Career Key tool on GACollege411 website was quite interesting. It brought me straight to school counseling, among other careers I would never consider. I thought the descriptions were useful as well as the information concerning education requirements and expected salary. I think this website would be extremely useful with high school students, especially since it you are able to build a career based on your own interests and options. I do think it would also be useful for college students and adults, particularly those freshly entering the workforce or looking for employment. The resume and interview skills tools look very helpful.Summary and Recommendation- and the O*NET Profiler would likely be the best options for career research. MVS and SDS would be great for identifying occupational outlook and values. These assessments would be most practical in individual counseling while the results of the assessments can be effectively reviewed in family or group type sessions. ................
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