Question

List out questions to ask yourself, that will help you evaluate your strengths and interests, as a step in helping you decide what you really want to do.

Personality and aptitude tests can tell you some of your strengths, but you should still answer for yourself questions like these:
What skills and strengths do you have?
What achievements have given you the most satisfaction? Why did you enjoy them? What jobs would offer these kinds of satisfactions?
What work conditions do you like? Would you rather have firm deadlines or a flexible schedule? Do you prefer working independently or with other people? Do you prefer specific instructions and standards for evaluation or freedom and uncertainty? How comfortable are you with pressure? How much challenge do you want?
What kind of work/life balance do you want? Are you willing to take work home? To work weekends? To travel? How important is money to you? Prestige? Time to spend with family and friends?
How fast do you want to move up? Are you willing to pay your dues for several years before you are promoted?
Where do you want to live? What features in terms of weather, geography, cultural, and social life do you see as ideal?
Is it important to you that your work achieve certain purposes or values, or do you see work as just a way to make a living? Are an organization's culture and ethical standards important to you? If so, what values will you look for?

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