Doella
BAMost useless paywall job test Did the test, which was very minimalistic. It's mainly some generic questions and then filling out which fielt you work in, you want to work in and some other irrelevant questions. I did the test to discover which career would suit my interest and personality the most, but this test did far from showing me that. Besides the fact that it's hidden behind a paywall. You could feel that the results would be inconclusive and nothing new that you might have thought of yourself. If you're going to do a career test, I would advise careerexplorer. It was fun and short and at least I didn't have to pay for a report. One last annoying thing about Jobtest.org, they have annoying facts/news during the quizz as well as an attack stating you "missed a typo" in one of the answers (it say the typo was "DIsagree"), which I didn't want to click anyways and made me more annoyed with taking the test. It took away from the main purpose. Please don't waste your money! There are plenty free test out there that give you a way more nuanced and detailed report without spending money in the first place.
Mike
GBWould recommend to others Nicole Ellis provided a lot of useful tools and great advice on how to improve my resume and my LinkedIn profile. She also did a thorough job of reviewing the JobTest results with me.
Matt Kelly
GBThere was a lot of talk about big… There was a lot of talk about big themes and little of what specifically I needed to do to get better. I needed solutions and instead, I got lofty ideas that didn't have a practical immediate application. Then I got upsold to get the real answer. I don't like to feel like I'm being taken advantage of and that's what I felt here.
Rosie Waltz
GBCorey B had such great energy when I… Corey B had such great energy when I met with him for my 1:1 coaching meeting. The test was enlightening to the point that I’m taking steps to pursue the highest recommended job they gave me that would coincide with the industry I’m already in! Corey had great insight into how I could go about getting the needed education for it as well!
midlife careerchange
GBgood survey questions. sub-optimal recommendations. aptitude assessment was interesting. the job recommendations were not relevant at all. I wish I could have gotten more out of the process.