In the fields of career planning and talent assessment, the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) is a classic and widely used assessment tool. Since its debut in 1927 by American psychologist Edward K. Strong, Jr., the scale has been continuously improved, providing a scientific basis for career choice and development. This article will systematically introduce the development history, structural conte...
Career planning is an important part of personal growth, helping people gain insight into their interests, values, personality and abilities, and thus make scientific career decisions. Faced with fierce competition in the modern workplace, accurate career planning is particularly critical. This article will introduce a variety of common career planning testing tools, such as MBTI, GATB, Holland Ca...
With the changes in the workplace environment and people's career development needs, more and more people are beginning to pay attention to their career anchors. Career anchor refers to the core of a person's professional value and sense of accomplishment, and represents an individual's preferences and concerns for the profession. The Schein Career Anchor Questionnaire is a tool for evaluating per...
When choosing a major or planning a career in the college entrance examination, understanding your own interests, personality and abilities is the key. According to expert research, when a person is interested in a certain job, he can realize 80%-90% of his potential and be able to remain efficient and tireless for a long time. On the contrary, if you have no interest, you can only exert 20%-30% o...
In the workplace, many people will encounter problems such as career confusion, unclear development direction, work burnout or career anxiety. As a practical career planning tool, the Clover model can help us comprehensively evaluate the current career status and find a balance point for long-term development from the three core dimensions of 'interest', 'ability' and 'value'. Combined with career...
Understand Holland's career interest theory and its six major career types, and help you choose the career direction that suits you best through career interest self-tests. This article lists the typical majors and careers corresponding to each career interest type in detail to help you plan a successful career. Holland's career interest theory Holland's Theory of Career Choice, proposed by Americ...
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Are you often troubled by questions such as 'what job is suitable for', 'what major is chosen', and 'whether career potential is'? The Holland career interest test is based on the theory of personality and career type matching, which can help you find answers, discover career interests and abilities, and determine career direction. The official website of PsycTest Quiz provides a variety of Hollan...
Anxiety seems to be everywhere in fast-paced modern life. Work pressure, academic burden, financial pressure and even daily trivial matters can cause people to fall into constant worry and uneasiness. When this anxiety is excessive and persistent and affects sleep, concentration and quality of life, it can be a signal of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) . So, how to quickly and scientifically ev...
In the field of psychology, personality scales are an important tool for evaluating individual psychological characteristics. The Jackson Personality Inventory-Revised (JPI-R) is one of the widely used scales. It was developed in 1974 by American psychologist Douglas N. Jackson to comprehensively evaluate individual personality traits. ## Jackson Personality Scale Structure and Characteristics The...