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ISEEK Skills Assessment

Tell us what you like to do. We'll tell you about jobs you might like.

  1. Basic Skills
  2. Management Skills
  3. People Skills
  4. System Skills
  5. Technical Skills
  6. Results: Matching Jobs

 

Step 1 of 6: Basic Skills

 

 

How important is it to you to do the following things in your job?

  1. Learning New Things

    Understanding how new information can affect decisions that you make now and in the future.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  2. Listening

    Paying attention to what other people are saying, asking questions, and not interrupting.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  3. Mathematics

    Using math to solve problems.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  4. Monitoring Performance

    Examining your own or others' performance, or the performance of organizations, to make improvements.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  5. Reading

    Understanding written sentences and paragraphs.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  6. Science

    Using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  7. Solving Complex Problems

    Identifying complex problems and reviewing information to pick the best solutions.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  8. Speaking

    Talking to others to pass on information clearly.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  9. Thinking Critically

    Using logic to find the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas or approaches to problems.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  10. Understanding How People Learn

    Finding the best way to teach or learn something new.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important

  11. Writing

    Communicating effectively in writing based on what an audience needs.
     

    Not Important

    Extremely Important