Description
What It Is:
This is a self-assessment worksheet designed to help individuals identify their interests, skills, and preferences for career exploration and personal development. It consists of seven sections organized in a circular format, prompting the user to list their favorite 'knowledges' or interests (e.g., PR industry, cooking/food, technology), the kinds of people they like to work with (e.g., organized, honest/open), transferable skills they possess (e.g., writing, being organized, problem-solving), preferred working conditions (e.g., group setting, upbeat atmosphere, lots of windows), preferred level of responsibility (e.g., managing other people's account), preferred places to live (e.g., Midwest, outside of a large urban area), and overall goals/purpose in life (e.g., help as many people as possible, create a loving/supportive family).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. The questions require introspection and self-awareness, making it appropriate for individuals who are beginning to think about career paths, personal values, and life goals. It can also be useful for adults undergoing career transitions or seeking greater self-understanding.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals gain clarity about their strengths, interests, and values. It encourages self-reflection, which can lead to better decision-making in career choices, education planning, and personal development. It can also help individuals identify potential career paths that align with their preferences and skills.
How to Use It:
Users should read each section carefully and list items that resonate with them. They can brainstorm and write down all relevant ideas, then prioritize or categorize them. The worksheet can be used individually or in a group setting, with discussions to further explore the listed items.
Target Users:
The target users are high school students exploring career options, college students choosing a major, adults considering a career change, individuals seeking personal growth, and career counselors/educators facilitating self-assessment activities.
This is a self-assessment worksheet designed to help individuals identify their interests, skills, and preferences for career exploration and personal development. It consists of seven sections organized in a circular format, prompting the user to list their favorite 'knowledges' or interests (e.g., PR industry, cooking/food, technology), the kinds of people they like to work with (e.g., organized, honest/open), transferable skills they possess (e.g., writing, being organized, problem-solving), preferred working conditions (e.g., group setting, upbeat atmosphere, lots of windows), preferred level of responsibility (e.g., managing other people's account), preferred places to live (e.g., Midwest, outside of a large urban area), and overall goals/purpose in life (e.g., help as many people as possible, create a loving/supportive family).
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. The questions require introspection and self-awareness, making it appropriate for individuals who are beginning to think about career paths, personal values, and life goals. It can also be useful for adults undergoing career transitions or seeking greater self-understanding.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals gain clarity about their strengths, interests, and values. It encourages self-reflection, which can lead to better decision-making in career choices, education planning, and personal development. It can also help individuals identify potential career paths that align with their preferences and skills.
How to Use It:
Users should read each section carefully and list items that resonate with them. They can brainstorm and write down all relevant ideas, then prioritize or categorize them. The worksheet can be used individually or in a group setting, with discussions to further explore the listed items.
Target Users:
The target users are high school students exploring career options, college students choosing a major, adults considering a career change, individuals seeking personal growth, and career counselors/educators facilitating self-assessment activities.
