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Quiz Series: What's Your Government Specialty?
Kyle Stone | Associate Editor, GovCentral
You’re interested in a career in Government work – but did you ever stop to think about what type of work, specifically, you are interested in doing? The field of Government work represents a multitude of career paths – would you prefer to be an Engineer for the Navy, designing ships and submarines, or an aerospace technologist for NASA? A chemist for the Food and Drug Administration, or a physical therapist for the Department of Veteran’s Affairs? A CIA investigator, or an employee of local or state government?
You should make the most of your career by choosing a specialization that matches your personality. GovCentral has compiled a set of comprehensive mini-quizzes to help our members discover where their true passion for government work is the strongest. Jump in and find your niche!
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McConnell
almost 5 years ago
354 comments
I'll continue to update this page with more quizzes, and more functionality. IRmediator, good suggestions! I'll try to get a real flow-path established which is able to suggest other professions to users.
erdmier
almost 5 years ago
28 comments
Depending upon the memory space left avaliable in your brain and what ever type of ethical logistics of knowledge that person possesses.Incremental Ambient knowledge would apply as well when it comes to these type of agencies of compliances and diversity.I would say for that individual the best advise would be to know your former fellow who you are affilliated with and know your maxium potential of your clerical skills.Thu's it would conclude the type of field you would most likely be proficient among working for.
IRmediator
almost 5 years ago
22 comments
This is a good idea. Perhaps through answering, career fields and interests can be narrowed by re-directing one automatically to other occupations? I would first start off with basic aptitude and education type questions. Good job though.