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The job market is becoming increasingly competitive, and it is a challenge for individuals, including students and job seekers, to identify and pursue their desired career paths. This research aims to explore the impact of an innovative website that utilizes a combination of interest and skill assessments, followed by skill tests, to predict the most suitable career options for its users. The study aims to assess the website's effectiveness in aligning users' interests and skills with job prospects and its influence on their career exploration and planning process. The research will evaluate the website's ability to provide guidance and support to individuals in making informed career choices. The methodology for the study includes collecting data through surveys and interviews with users of the website. The results of this study will provide a deeper understanding of the effectiveness of online career planning tools and their potential to assist individuals in their career journeys. By exploring the impact of this innovative website, the study seeks to shed light on the role that technology can play in helping individuals navigate their career paths and make informed choices. This research will provide valuable insights for individuals, educators, and organizations that are interested in utilizing technology to support career development. The findings of this study will contribute to the field of career development and inform the design of future career planning tools.
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