Friday, May 20, 2011

Career Guidance

How does the Genetic Brain Profile point out the best career for your child (or for you)?

The profile points to various strenghts in the candidate that should be considered when choosing a career, like:
- Prefer to work alone or in a team
- Work best in a closed or open office
- Need to work with people or not
- Dynamic speaker or behind the scenes worker
- Routine- or unpredictable schedule
- Work well under pressure / stress or need a calm working environment
- Major in Numbers, Science, Art, Music, Business, etc.

All of these traits point to different jobs and also different sectors within certain fields, like medicine - a surgeon or a pediatrician.

Keeping the candidate's specific strenghts in mind and combining it with his/her interests, we can find a job that fits like a glove.

The great thing about the Genetic Brain Profile is that it is genetic (you have been born with it) and the test is physical, which means that there are no questions and answers that can be manipulated.
Most other tests rely on hours of filling out forms, answering multiple choice questions and while they are very useful tools, the answers can be guessed or manipulated. People can also score differently when they are sick or if their emotional state is altered, eg. after having a fight with a best friend.

I hope this answers some of your questions. If you want any more information or need clarity on any of my services, feel free to contact me.