Want a well-paid AND flexible grad job? This test tells you which roles suit your personality
Yep, it’s possible to have both
There’s been a huge vibe shift in the graduate working world. The past few years have been the most turbulent times for several generations. And it’s massively impacted how we view our careers and lives, especially us soon-to-be graduates.
The students and young professionals of 2023 are way less interested in committing to daily office life. “Flexible working conditions” and “encouraging work-life balance” are the fastest-growing attributes young professionals are looking for. In fact, 70% of students today are interested in remote working opportunities.
While some employers are pushing for a full-time, 9-to-5 return to the office, young people are telling us that productivity and happiness can be achieved with more flexibility and less rigidity.
So, do you agree? Find out how your personality can shape your career choices by taking the CareerTest here.
Take the CareerTest now
How it works:
- Complete questions about your employer preferences, career preferences, and your satisfaction with your university experience
- You will receive FREE insights into…
- Your career personality type
- Salary expectations compared to peers
- Which employers could suit you best
- A professional CV check
- Free: 10 available Psychometric Tests, the most used tests by industry leaders’ employers
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Universum is the most-recognised Employer Branding specialist in the world – that means they’re here to help companies become the best they can be for you, the (future) employee.
It works with over 2,000 unis around the world, getting an insight into what students are looking for when it comes to first-time work. Universum then feeds that back to employers, so they’ll learn, grow, and know how to make their jobs grad-friendly. From salary expectations to sustainability, they’re basically here to ensure you get the most out of your post-uni job.
The Universum CareerTest will help you find out exactly what to expect when you’re filling out your first full-time job applications. Ever hovered over the “salary expectations” box on a form, wondering whether you should be realistic (18k) or hopeful (88k)?
This test takes the guesswork out of all that – and by doing so, eliminates all panic from the dreaded job search.