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Transition to Work Inventory
It is a group-administered, self-scored interest inventory that
is easy to use and which provides immediate feedback: test-takers will understand what the
test meansright away!
Self-scored assessment instrument fosters
self-direction Takes just 30 minutes Great for all agesties leisure interests to career and job options Scoring and interpretation, both in Fresh, New Perspective for Career Assessment. Now there is a career assessment
instrument that relates interests in leisure activities to work and employment
opportunities: the Transition to Work Inventory Anyone at Any Age Can Benefit. Since we all enjoy leisure activities, the
TWI is
appropriate for all ages. Using leisure activities as a basis for exploring career
interests makes particular sense for youth and adults who have limited work experience or
adults needing a fresh perspective (for example, those seeking a new career or some fun in
their work). The TWI can be used for retirement planning, too, and it works especially
well with youth because it simply asks: what do you like to do? How the
TWI Works. Test takers respond to 84
leisure activity statements by circling the degree to which they like or dislike that
activity. It takes just 30 minutes. A simple self-scoring grid totals the responses and the LSI
Interest Profile provides an immediate graphic picture of interest levels in 12 interest
categories. Test takers then open the device to a clever four-panel Career Exploration Chart to
find the areas of strongest interest and get information on sample occupations,
self-employment options, and related education and training programs. Scoring and
interpretationALL IN ONE PIECE! Self-scoringanother way to promote self-direction. TWI users get immediate
feedback from their efforts. No waiting for batch or off-site computer scoring. Results Linked to Hundreds of Career Resources. The Career Exploration Chart also
relates test results to GOE codes. These codes provide access to literally hundreds of
other career resources. Test takers can explore career and job options, and they may
discover job titles otherwise overlooked.
Transition to Work
Inventory
For those over 40 Add the Over 40 Job Search Guide below
Related Materials The Video Guide to Occupational Exploration • Electronic Enhanced Dictionary of Occupational Titles CD-ROM
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