Job Satisfaction Survey --
Career Satisfaction Index (CSI)
77 to 90
You are basically very happy in your career track. You may not be ecstatic,
but after all,  why do you think they call it work?  If you are feeling dissatisfied
with your situation, you are probably just having a bad day,
STOP COMPLAINING.
62 to 76
While you do have some career direction issues to consider, the cause is
more likely to be your immediate environment, superior or company than it is
your career path.
If your score is 70 or above, you are happier than most people, so
BE GRATEFUL.
Take the day off and go to the movies.
If your score is 62 to 69, you should consider a job search, but within your
same field.
47 to 61
You are in the middle stages of a career direction issue, and you should
consider embarking on a meaningful and focused process to identify other
career options. You are not having fun, so
START DOING SOMETHING
ABOUT IT!
If your score is 47 to 54, you shouldn’t waste time!
32 to 46
Sorry, but you are in career trauma, big time! Your career is not giving you
what you want and deserve.  
GET HELP NOW before it gets worse!  
18 to 31
You are in the advanced stages of a career direction crisis.  
CALL A CAREER DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY!
1. I lack time for quality of life with my family or friends
2. lack time for the things I want or need to do for myself
3. I feel that I am not accomplishing things that are
worthwhile
4. I feel I have not accomplished what I had expected to
achieve by this point in my career
5. I am working too hard relative to my earnings
6. I lack independence in decision-making or work
assignments
7. I want more stimulation and enjoyment from my work
8. I am bored and under-challenged by my work most of
the time
9. I want more control over my work and work
environment  
10. I want more control over the things that affect my
clients
11. I feel there is no growth potential; I want to reach
higher
12. I feel my career has no particular direction
13. I am not clear about my career goals
14. I want a total career change
15. I want to leverage my skills and apply them in a new way
16. I feel trapped by my current circumstances
17. My skills do not enable to make a career change
18. Total your answer from Phase 1 and Phase 2 and
choose your range.
Phase #2:

Rate your own level of Career Satisfaction. You may select only one choice. Add the correct
number of points to your score immediately above.
a. I basically like what I do and I am reasonably happy in my career choice
(add five points)
b. I basically like what I do, but I am somewhat unhappy about the organization I am
working for, or with other elements of the work environment (add four points)
c. I generally do not like what I do, but I generally do like the people in my work
environment  (add three points)
d. I generally do not like what I do and I generally do not like the people I’m doing it
with (add two points)
e. I despise what I am doing and the people I am doing it with. Get me out of here!
(add one point)
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This quick quiz is designed to measure your current satisfaction level with your career. Consider each question
carefully, and answer each one honestly.
Phase # 1:  
There are 5 possible answers to each question in Phase I.  Rate each statement on a scale of 1-5.
5 = Strongly Disagree   4=Somewhat Disagree    3 = Neutral     2 = Somewhat Agree   1 = Strongly Agree
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