10 Best Career Counseling Assessments: Tests & Questionnaires
Tests form a large part of any career assessment. They allow for the personality traits of individuals to be unveiled, alongside skills, strengths, values, interests, emotional intelligence, motivations, and goals (Maree, 2015).
There are many career counseling tests and questionnaires you can use with your students and clients. They comprise both personality and aptitude tests. Let’s look at some of them now.
The Clifton StrengthsFinder
The Clifton StrengthsFinder (CSF) was produced after 40 years of ongoing research (Gallup, 1999). The CSF is able to successfully identify individuals more engaged at work, productive in their roles, healthier, and happier (Gallup, 1999).
The CSF measures thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The results highlight individuals’ strengths (talent, knowledge, and skills) from a set of 34 strength themes, which can be aligned to make the best academic and career choices.
These strengths are unchangeable traits and assist in achieving full potential. The assessment data can apply to employment, leadership roles, and entrepreneurship.
You can either purchase an access code or a copy of the book with an access code on the Gallup website to take this test.
Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator
The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) is a popular forced-choice personality test used within career assessments (Hudson & Riso, 2000).
It is based upon nine basic personality types/roles:
- Investigator
- Loyalist
- Individualist
- Enthusiast
- Challenger
- Peacemaker
- Reformer
- Helper
- Achiever
The test comprises 144 questions and is scientifically validated.
The RHETI provides a full personality profile, indicating both strengths and weaknesses, and expanded descriptions are available for the top three scores.
RHETI results are helpful, as they show the test taker’s personality style and how to grow and thrive in the workplace. Any low scores indicate areas where someone may wish to improve in their working environment. The RHETI helps to identify weak areas a client may wish to work on.
A copy of the RHETI may be purchased on the Enneagram Institute website.
Holland Code Career Test
The Holland Code Career Test, also known as the RAISEC test, is based on the work of John Holland (Nauta, 2010). This free test highlights which jobs suit the interests, aptitude, and talents of individuals.
In the test, there are six work themes based on six personality types that can be expressed within the workplace:
- Investigative
- Realistic
- Artistic
- Enterprising
- Social
- Conventional
The results highlight the test taker’s highest interest area and how it compares to others, depicting an individual’s Holland code. The results describe what this means concerning an individual’s career choice.
A free copy of the Holland Code Career Test can be found on Truity.com.
The Big Five personality trait model
The Big Five personality trait model, also referred to as the Five-Factor model, (Loehlin, McCrae, Costa, & John, 1998) was developed by personality theorists. It is based on the theory that there are five main determinants of personality:
- Emotional stability (previously known as neuroticism)
- Extroversion
- Openness
- Agreeableness
- Conscientiousness
All individuals fall somewhere along the continuums of each. The Big Five model can indicate and predict behavioral traits and how these may influence employee behavior.
Having insight about our personality traits can allow us to select roles suited to our personality styles to greater occupational success and career advancement. Recruiters may use tests based on the Big Five to find individuals with a specific personality style and skill fit for the roles they wish to fill, and filter out those who don’t. This measure would be ideal for your students and clients who require a thorough and in-depth approach.
Follow the link to take the Big Five Project’s test.
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How about the “Strong Interest Inventory”? One of the most highly regarded assessment tools.
Hi Greg,
Thank you for your comment and for bringing up the “Strong Interest Inventory.” You’re absolutely right, it’s indeed one of the most respected tools in the field.
The Strong Interest Inventory is a comprehensive assessment that helps individuals understand their work interests in-depth, offering valuable insights into potential career paths. It’s an excellent addition to any career counseling toolkit and certainly complements the resources outlined in the article.
However, our article aimed at highlighting a mix of less known, yet effective tools and some established ones to give a more diverse set of options for our readers. We’ll consider emphasizing more on such widely recognized assessments in our future updates.
Thank you again for your insightful contribution. Your input helps us improve our content and better serve our readers.
Kind regards,
Julia | Community Manager
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