AMBA career assessments: understand your motivations, preferences, and values

What do you value in your current role? What is your typical style of interaction? What characteristics do you display and how are you perceived in the workplace?

Whether you are beginning your career, have many years of experience or are unsure of your career direction, reflecting on your motivations, preferences, values and working style can be useful when considering your current role and desired career path.

AMBA has launched a selection of career assessments on its exclusive members’ Career Development Centre. The assessments take 10-15 minutes each to complete. And, at the end of each assessment you can access your personal report, with practical, tailored, recommendations to apply to the workplace.

Topics include:

  • Personality insight
  • Workplace culture
  • Motivation at work
  • Personal resilience
  • Motivational control
  • Management skills
  • Giving feedback
  • Stress management
  • Learning styles
  • Strengths
  • Assertiveness

These career assessments help you understand how a variety of personal attributes could potentially impact your career.

To access the programme, simply log into the members area of the AMBA website at www.associationofmbas.com/login, click Career Development Centre on the left panel, then when you enter the careers platform simply click on ‘Assessments’ and ‘Career Assessments’, to start the programme.

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