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PathMotion

Career-discovery made simple

Many people spend their whole life wondering if they chose the right career, never discovering their true calling until it's too late...except for Demi Moore, who can strip well into her 70s. Determine the right path for you, with PathMotion.

From a team of Parisian employment experts, PM's a free job recommendation engine that'll point you towards employment bliss using "principles of positive psychology and proprietary semantic search technology", so if you're looking for a career in explaining technology, there's at least one opening. Enter your degree/current occupation and PM'll return jobs popular with similarly experienced individuals (culled from surveys/higher ed studies), which you can mull before taking their two tests: "Work Personality", which queries your strengths (creative, strategic...), general aspirations (e.g., compensation, independence), & fields of interest, and "Career Assessment", a 25-minute agree/disagree quiz developed by psychologists to suss your ideal occupation, though you can save yourself time if you answer "disagree" to "I like to work". Thusly armed, browse the site's job "encyclopedia" by category/position, check for relevant local listings (integrated via partnership w/ job site Indeed), and directly apply/submit your resume, an inevitably better option than a hard as they have yet to invent e-pizza stains.

Throughout the whole process PM pulls examples of notable persons who've once held similar positions/degrees, though reaching their ranks may require making an indecent proposal to a few good men.

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PathMotion (Emailed on May 21, 2010)

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