Either abstract, for lack of a better word, (like software/info-related) or non-abstract (physical tools/resources).

  • Pleasant Dragon@lemm.ee
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    A tool to help you find some good career options keeping in mind your interests, skills, goals, personality and ability to study, etc.

    Don’t need the results to be a perfect match. It could just be more of a rough guide. I’m at the point where I have to make a decision. But I don’t have nearly enough info needed to take any decisions. All the info I find are very vague/contradictory.

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      Literally exists.

      “Discover What You Are Best At” by Linda Gail. Six self tests to determine what natural talents you have, then a list of jobs that use those talents. For example, a paramedic and a product demonstrator both need to have good mechanical skills and good people skills. Tow totally different jobs with a similar skill set.

      It pointed me at a job I’d never considered; I liked it from the first day of class and made a career out if it.