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About Cheryl Palmer
Expertise
I am a career coach, and I can answer questions about career choice, job search, and resume writing.

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I have more than 15 years of experience in the field of career development.

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Metropolitan Area Career/Life Planning Network

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Message magazine, Community Jobs

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Masters in counseling, training in career coaching

 
   

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Topic: Career Planning



Expert: Cheryl Palmer
Date: 11/14/2007
Subject: need to ask

Question
hello

I finished my university (engineering studies) but unfortuntly I have multiple interests like business , I find myself in that career more than engineering

but I reach a critical point that is

i had a bachelor degree in electronics & communication engineering , not interested in work in technical tools & equipment in other hand I interested in business so much specially international business & managment

so what can I do ?
recommend me suggessions ?
can you recommend me any apititude tests for free ? (career planner test)

wish to hear from you soon
thanks

Answer
Hi Jackie,

There certainly are free career assessments available, but I strongly suggest that you go back to your alma mater and see if they offer free/low cost career counseling to alumni.  You would do well to have a career counselor assist you in the career planning process.

As a career counselor myself, I know that clients often misinterpret career assessment data.  That is why it is helpful to have a professional interpret the data for you.

Again, I recommend that you check with the college that you graduated from to see if you can get career counseling there.

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