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Theme: Self evaluation for my willingness/ motivation to work.
Exercise: How strong is my motivation to find a job?
Developed by: EUROPEAN PARTNERSHIP, Lithuania
Based on: COLMAR BRUNTON. JOB SEEKER ATTITUDINAL SEGMENTATION: AN AUSTRALIAN MODEL. Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, 2002.
     
 
There is a list of statements about looking for a job below. Please mark whether you agree or disagree with the following statements. Mark your selection.
     
No. Statement I agree I disagree
1. I am sure that I will find a job soon.
2. I think I need more skills, education or training to get the right job for me.
3. I see a job search as a challenge.
4. I do not think that any employer would want to employ me.
5. I believe that I really should find a job now.
6. I think that I do not have enough skills or education to get the right job for me.
7. I focus on achieving results in job search.
8. I do not think that I should have to do paid work at the moment.
9. I have a lot of confidence in myself, my skills and abilities and I believe an employer will evaluate this.
10. I like to be unemployed because it gives me time to spend with my family and friends.
11. I would take any reasonable job at the moment.
12. I feel that I need a lot of help to find a job.
13. I have been trying different ways to find a job.
14. I think that I will succeed in finding a job if I will put more efforts.
15. I think that I have more possibilities to get a job than other unemployed person.
     
   
 
 
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