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• CareerGuide does not charge students for asking question on community – it only charges for taking more personalised service i.e talking to a career counselor and for psychometric career assessment. • CareerGuide is a mere facilitator and technology platform between student and career counselor. A career counselor with higher branding will always have higher reach within student community. • As we do not charge any student to ask on community we make no payment to any career counselors to answer on the community. Community is free forum where career counselors can build their bran

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

The standardization of CareerGuide’s Psychometric test is on sound footing on Pilot Study, Item Analysis, Norms, and Reliability and Validity scores. All the assessments has been designed precisely and carefully keeping in mind all the above mentioned factors. Item Analysis: -------------- After ensuring the conceptual clarity, items were constructed with the help of 5 experts for Aptitude and Interest that is required to study the various streams/careers/subjects. Each item in the test was carefully picked with the agreement of all the experts Norms: ------ In terms of testing, norm

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

As CareerGuide our vision is to help every student of this country make a smart and informed career decision. And we take our mission and vision very seriously. One metrics which we monitor closely is rating which a student provides after counselling. This qualitative feedback process helps us to improve, monitor and track. At the end of each counselling session - student is allowed to rate the experience. This five star rating allows student to rate an counselling session on the scale of 1-5, outlining each star choice as follows: • Below Average • Average • Good • Very Good

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

We have four assessments which we recommend students to take when they come to MeraCareeGuide. They can be seen here: /psychometric-career-assessment Stream Suggestor: For 10th Class students who want clarity in choosing which stream is right for them. ----------------- Check Assessment & Sample Report for stream suggestor: /what-to-do-after-10th Ideal Career Test ================= – Meant for all age group to do detailed analysis of their interest, aptitude, personality profile and find matching careers on basis of it. Check Sample Report and Ideal Career Test her

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

Engineering Branch Selector Has 100 Questions for aspiring engineers to attempt which takes around 60 mins. /how-to-choose-right-engineering-branch How to understand and analyse the report: This Report is very comprehensive and the results are displayed in the Table and Graph forms. You have to see the Graph and the Table and locate the Bar which is on the First Position. This Bar has a Category Name given beneath it this will guide you about the Category and the Nature of work you are interested to do. The Engineering branch to be studied is of your interest and whatever wil

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

CareerGuide profile is completely Do it Yourself. We give utmost importance to profile and information updated in it – hence a careful crafting of profile is required. This is also important for personal branding and branding of career counsellor’s own business. Access and edit profile from top right corner. To Edit information and Update an Information use Edit Profile • Upload Profile Picture • Profile Background • Have a compelling ‘ About Me’ • Put Location – this will help in local contacts and lead generation building opportunities • Put Phone n

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Before deciding [Finance as a career option][1], I would suggest you to ask yourself the below questions and answer honestly to yourself: 1. Do I have good mathematical proficiency? 2. Am I very comfortable with numbers and will I be comfortable for whole life in finance domain? 3. Is [Finance career option][2] for me on the basis of real competency? If the answers to the above questions come as a strong YES, then you may pursue finance career. Finance is more lucrative than any other field like [HR, Marketing,][3] is absolutely wrong. For being a [Finance professional,]

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

• Content is the only determinant of the answer quality. We expect all the Career Counselors to post only original content while answering any question. The authenticity and originality of the content is the most important aspect. • Any answer that contains more than 25% of the duplicate data will be treated as copyright violation and will be deleted by the moderators. The points attained for deleted questions will also diminish. • Don’t provide your personal contact info like phone number and email address in an answer as we already do it on your behalf. We taken enough responsibil

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Thanks for approaching us at [CareerGuide.com][1]!!! Getting confused what to choose in commerce field is natural. Commerce is a vast field. There fore it is always beneficial to choose what suit you the most in the field. For doing so, you need to ask yourself [which is the subject in commerce][2] you like and love the most and would be ready to do work in that for whole life? Like Accounts, Economics, Management, etc. Here you will get a primary indication as to what you like. In commerce there are professional courses like [CA,][3] [CS][4], CMA, CFA, [LLB,][5] etc. An

2 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

It is important for a student to take a decision regarding the Engineering Branch to pursue after they decide to do engineering which is in synchronicity with their work life interests and their abilities. Every student, ideally, would like to choose a Branch that will enable them to have a career that leaves them fulfilled giving mental piece and satisfaction. When Abilities and Interest is combined it tells the potential of the person to perform the task given. If the student knows his or her potential it will be easy to take decisions related to his career easily. It must be remembered th

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

• Be in a place where network connectivity is good • Be in a silent , non-noisy place – where others will not be able to disturb you • Be in front of your computer – login on CareerGuide so that you can receive notification on student’s profile & career report • Introduce yourself to the student– on the call • Ask for brief on student’s background ( though we will share notification to you with student’s profile and his psychometric report ) • Explain psychometric profile to student and ask him/her on specific questions they have to ask •

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Most of the students today make career decisions unassisted. Many youths do not even have the good fortune of enjoying ready access to good mentors in their home situations and thus make uninformed career choices or one based on herd instinct. Furthermore, the overload of information and choices may confuse the learner compelling him/her to make hasty and conflicting career decisions. There is lack of career information and counselling at both rural and urban level which leads to mismatch of youth’s career aspirations and world of work. Hence the impact can be seen not alone an individ

1 answer Renu in Uncategorized category

A career counselor can see all the records of their telephonic counselling here: Click on top right corner drop down as shown below: We save recording of the entire conversation and session – which can be referred to.

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Career Counselors can see their statistics on no. of telephonic session and other details related to payment on dashboard • CareerGuide collects verified/panelled career counselors – PAN Card details, Service Tax No. and Address for payment to be made. • CareerGuide charges a fixed price for career counselling services from students. Pricing can be seen here: /pricing • Pricing includes cost of counsellor’s revenue share, psychometric career assessment, telephone charges, transaction charges and service tax.** • As part of counsellor’s revenue share we give Rs.3

1 answer Surabhi Dewra in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, I am very happy that you have realised the importance of being good in English language. Being proficient in English improves your personality and employable skills which are a must these days in any field. I suggest that you can do following things to improve on your English language skills: 1. Join an English speaking class and get trained in grammar, delivery and confidence. 2. Always make it a point to converse with everybody outside your home in English. To begin with you can ask your family to speak to you in English compulsorily. 4. Read English news loudly in a closed

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, Preference to a career option should strictly be based on your liking and scientific assessment of your liking, passion and strengths. BTech and CA are two different streams. To be best sure of what suits you for your career, I would suggest you to undergo a [online psychometric test][1] called as [Stream Suggestor][2] from CareerGuide which will help you understand yourself in respect of your strengths, weaknesses, emotional quotient, etc. and will exactly tell you which stream is good for you. Best wishes, Dr. Anand Wadadekar [1]: /psychometric-career-assessment [2

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, I feel that it would be very beneficial to [learn programming][1] formally through a course. I think you should join a course in a reputed Institute alongside your job. [System Analyst][2] is a good field to work in and the area to work entirely depends on your liking. You will have to assess and ascertain your own liking and then decide. I would also suggest you to speak to some people who are working in those three domain areas and then critically examine which would suit you for a long term. To me, being a system analyst is more better than [server support or networking]

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

Dear aspirant Thank you very much for approaching counsellors at Meracareerguide. I can very well understand your situation as these sort of confusions are common with students at schools and colleges. The main reason behind such confusions are, you have not explored what interests you personally and towards what you get motivated too. From your question i believe you are at final year of school, class 12th. May i know what group or subjects you are studying at school? Only this will help me tailor my answer for you. However as you have said Economics as your interest, i will advice on this f

3 answers Renu in Uncategorized category

Dear Aspirant, You have asked an extremely illogical question and also the person who suggested you and diverted you to Law for a career also seems an irrational and illogical person. Please do not rely on such ind of people who misguide always and may not have walked the talk. Comparing LLB and MBBS is like comparing man and woman, where both are independent to each other. I think you should undergo psychometric test to ascertain which career best suits you and whether you suit more for MBBS aor for Law. Best wishes

4 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category

I order to become the richest person, the only thing you need to have is practical sense and then you will realise that just having a dream of being the richest person will not help. One way you can become richest is by following your passion and working for it 24 hours a day. We have examples of Sachin Tendulkar, Dhirubhai Ambani, who were never highly educated but followed their passion and worked 24 hours a day relentlessly and with a dream to achieve something in their life.

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Uncategorized category