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CAREER PROFILING

Aventis School of Management in collaboration with Career leader, the leading business career development tool for executives offers expert assessment and psychometric profiling of all our students and candidates

This interactive, online program is currently being used by over 400 top businesses and universities around the world to help guide their employees and students. The Career Profiling tools will provide you with

  • Expert assessments of your unique pattern of business-relevant interests, values and abilities, using three tests we developed.
  • Integrate your results, recommending specific career paths that are likely to be your best career path matches, and why you match well.
  • Rate your entrepreneurial attributes.
  • Provide you with in-depth views into 30 business career paths, including information about the interests, rewards and abilities associated with each one. Many career paths also include an in-depth interview with an industry insider, for further insights.
  • Help you to understand key elements of corporate culture and how you will fit in with each.
  • Recognize and help you to cure your career "Achilles Heels"
  • Simple to Read Report

    And it's all put together into an easy-to-read Professional Report. (Sample: Narrative Report which discusses your results in personalized detail and recommends career paths to explore; and an example of some Test Scores which give you all the numbers and specific results from the tests.

    Sample Reports

    We offer a sample of our Professional Report (from a former client who consented to public, anonymous use of the results) for your review.

    The Professional Report covers everything, including your key characteristics, your best career path matches, next steps, and your complete assessment results, all in an easy-to-print format.

    About Career leader

    The Career Profiling program, a fully integrated approach to business career self-assessment was developed by Dr. Timothy Butler, Director of MBA Career Development Programs at the Harvard Business School, and Dr. James Waldroop