US Patent Application No: 2005/0170,321

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Method and system for career assessment

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Abstract

Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture consistent with the present invention provide the ability for a user to integrate the basic elements of career self-assessment, research, decision-making and action planning. The outcome of the self-assessment steps of the present invention is based on four temperaments to yield a well-organized Action Plan which defines clear strategic steps to a path that will lead to a rewarding career. The system includes a computerized network environment designed and configured to implement the claimed method. A computer readable medium containing instructions for implementation of the claimed method is further disclosed.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Scully, Helen M Sacramento, CA 1 11

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