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Customer Reviews

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March 8, 2020 - 1:36pm
5
by Ross McCalla
Great insight into one's personality. This helped in giving a direction and thought prior to making any career decisions.
 
March 8, 2020 - 6:14am
4
by Kirsty Howitt
I found the career advice insightful, I just found that there were only a few career recommendations given and it would be good to have a greater list or for it direct to career areas rather than specific jobs. However I think it’s a great starting point for me to build on. Thank you!
 
March 7, 2020 - 2:07pm
5
by Marko
Really satisfied with the report I got in terms of the level of detail. Particularly happy with the section that shows top career interest areas. Although I have been knowing for quite some time that I need to make some radical change regarding my career path, the report truly corroborated my decision to embark on a new career.
 
March 7, 2020 - 3:59am
5
by Arthur
Pretty accurate
 
March 7, 2020 - 12:40am
4
by L. Aharon
Confirmed many long-held beliefs, while indicating interesting career options, some of which I wouldn't touch with a 20 ft. pole. Overall a fun and eye-opening experience. Appreciated the coupon. Thank you.
 
March 6, 2020 - 7:31pm
5
by Kim
I had taken the Myers-Briggs personality test years ago and the one I just did was so different from back then. I especially liked that this quiz matched my personality with career options, which is what I was looking for. The quiz outcome described me 100% based on my answers, so it's a very credible, useful tool.
 
March 6, 2020 - 11:34am
4
by Elisabeth
This Truity Test mirrored the results of the Meyers Briggs test. I think it is a great tool to assess ones own style and provides some pit-falls to watch out for. I think this is a very accurate predictor of what types of careers are well suited for my personality, learning and work styles; having not had a chance to delve in beyond the initial report, while I find it to accurately reflect how I behave in my current career, I expected to see more information on the careers that were suggested based on my personality and engagement styles. This test shows that I should be doing something COMPLETELY out of line with what I have been doing in my career over the last 20 years - and I know it's time for a change (serious burnout), but cannot figure out how to make it happen. I was hoping that this would provide a little more guidance on how to move into one of the suggested careers, what it takes, etc.; not just provide a short list of job titles.
 

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