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  2. Quiz: How Do You Pick Your Dream Job? - AOL

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    To get a better idea of what dream job may be waiting for you, take this quiz and start building your new career. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  3. Five Online Career Quiz Sites That Will Help You Define Your ...

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    An online career quiz can give you. There are plenty of online quizzes to waste your time with, from which Jonas Brother you should marry, to what kind of animal you were in a previous life. But ...

  4. Quiz: Are You Satisfied by Your Job? - AOL

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    A lot of things play a role in your job satisfaction besides the actual work itself. Your emotions, skills, financial needs and performance are just some of the factors that make or break a job.

  5. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Registering on the website is optional and free, but only members can create quizzes, have their playing stats tracked, earn accomplishment badges, and comment on and rate quizzes. On October 13, 2016, Sporcle announced an optional "Sporcle Orange" subscription, where users can pay a monthly fee for additional functionality and the removal of ...

  6. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Course developers could charge licensing fees for educational institutions that use its materials. Introductory or "gateway" courses and some remedial courses may earn the most fees. Free introductory courses may attract new students to follow-on fee-charging classes. Blended courses supplement MOOC material with face-to-face instruction.

  7. Delco Hi-Q - Wikipedia

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    Delco Hi-Q is the oldest continuous academic quiz competition in the United States. It was started as radio quiz program for high school students in Delaware County, Pennsylvania by the Scott Paper Company, which ran it as a community relations program. "Hi" represented "High School" and "Q" represented "I.Q."