Use the Older or Newer Career Assessment Science? Critical Decision!! 

Apr 29, 2020

 

Older Assessment Science Could Lead Your Child to the Wrong Career!! 

There is a recent study from YouScienceof the 50 most frequent career recommendations made to 11,478 Georgia public school students based on Interest-Based versus Aptitude-Based assessments. The results may revolutionize how career assessments are done leading to tapping the full potential of our students and workers. 

If your child is a female or a minority student, the most common and older assessment science (Interest-Based) could lead your child to recommendations for college major or career that leads to a life of frustration and unfulfillment. Your child or spouse deserves better. It is imperative for you to make sure the career assessment is Aptitude-Based, not Interest-Based or Self-Reported Skills Based.

To make matters worse, the statistics of bias in recommending careers are staggering. Your child’s or spouse’s career fulfillment could depend upon it. You can avoid watching your child struggle in college and in her career. Imagine waking up every morning excited about your work life. Now there is a better way to find that right career. 

 

You Will Not Believe the Basis for the Older Science 

The older and prevalent career assessment science is informally called “Interest-Based, Self-Reported Skills”. The newer science is informally called “Aptitude-Based”. In other words, the older science’s career recommendations are based upon the interests and the self-view of a 17-year-old. 

There are 1,110 occupations in the Department of Labor’s O*NET Database. How could we ever expect high school students to know comprehensively the careers of interest to them? Unfortunately, the parents can also make the situation worse with advice based on their lack of career option awareness.

How many 17-year-olds have an accurate assessment of their level in their skills, some of which are not even tested at school? How many 17-year-olds know comprehensively the gifts God has given them? I did not. Did you?

Fortunately, there is a better way. The newer science relies far less on the child’s self-awareness and perceptions. The Aptitude-Based science reveals the childs gifts or aptitudes and tests for their strengths. This objectivity is immeasurably valuable and essential to matching a child or adult with the careers most in need of the aptitudes possessed by the child or adult. There are many more differences and elements to this developing story but let us get to the bottom line for you! 

 

Graphics from the YouScienceGeorgia Student Study  

The first graphic reveals how often the top 50 career recommendations lead individuals to the Social & Artistic Careers: Including Arts, Entertainment, Education, Social Work and Life Sciences and the Economic In-Demand Careers: Including Architecture, Engineering, IT, Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation, & Logistics. 

For the Interest-Based, older science, 86% of the top 50 recommendations were for the Social & Artistic Careers and 0% for the Economic In-Demand Careers!!! For the Aptitude-Based or more modern science assessments, 26% of the career recommendations went for the Social & Artistic Careers and 56% for the Economic In-Demand Careers! The study’s conclusion was “Aptitudes align talent with the In-Demand Jobs.” 

As a result, the entire Georgia public school system has switched to the Aptitude-Based science. More state bureaucratic decision-makers, parents and career consultants will need to change if we are to tap into the full potential of our students and workers for God’s glory.

 

 

Even more disturbing are the statistics for students or future workers who are females or minorities. The Aptitude-Based science steers 3.4 times more females to Key In-Demand Industries than does the older Interest-Based. The number for minorities is 2.1 times more on average. Some of the explanation comes from counselors and parents using historic gender and minority roles! In contrast, Aptitude-Based studies show much more gender and minority equality in God-given aptitudes. Minorities and women can be assessed for and consider many more careers than they have been. Many men are in the wrong careers, too. 

 

God has designed your child and you with a unique combination of aptitudes. God has a plan for what career would best use your aptitudes and how you can glorify Him. It took me 30 years to learn this, but it is never too late.  

 

Conclusion 

There is a big opportunity for change in a more sophisticated Career Assessment Industry, and you and your children can take advantage of it. When we did our research to select the most helpful and effective approach, you can guess which one Unstatus Your Quo® picked – not the status quo Interest-Based tool. On our website, you can see some screen shot results of our Aptitude-Based approach.

Witnessing parents understand and appreciate their children better inspires us to help more. Seeing a frustrated middle age worker understand how work and life could be profoundly more fulfilling is what we do. We love helping a retiring professional athlete, retiring military or career changing person have a vision of what could be so they can gracefully and joyfully leave what has been. 

For Believers, our Christian overlay and the science combine for a great combination of 1) understanding God’s will for us in work and 2) what career is best for the child or worker as God has designed him/her. God calls us to be a bright light in our work and that is possible. It is time to go for excellence for your child, for your community, for our economy, and for God’s glory.

Charlie Haines 

Many Christians are experiencing frustration in their jobs or struggling to choose the right college major. At Unstatus Your Quo®, we provide Career Assessments and Coaching to help Christians discover their most fulfilling career.