About you Posted byLuki Danukarjanto October 11, 2015 About youAbout you - context and backgroundTo try to stream line the coaching process, please fill out this questionnaire to provide some context and background. The more details you complete, the more fruitful the discussion. Thanks!-FOCUS.inspiredNOTE: you can resize the input boxes if you need to see more of what you are typing* RequiredThe basicsFull Name *Your answerEmail address *Your answerEducationHighest level of school completed or current *High school | currently enrolledHigh school | completedCollege / University | newly enrolled (1st, 2nd year)College / University | about to graduate (last, 2nd last year)College / University | completedPost grad (masters, doctorate, etc.) | currently enrolledPost grad (masters, doctorate) | completedOther:School / Educational institution *Your answerDegree / Program *If high school indicate the degree you want to pursue; College / university or post grad indicate current/completed degree/programYour answerWhat job did you want to do with your degree / program? *Your answerWhy did you select that degree / program? *Include whether the decision was internally motivated (your choice) and / or if the decision was externally motivated (influenced by your family / friends)Your answerWhat do you do outside of school / work? *What hobbies do you have? Do you do any volunteer work? Any clubs, associations or other interests that you are pursuing?Your answerEmploymentList the jobs you have had (if any)Include all PAID jobs (part time and full time) which also includes co-op work terms and internshipsYour answerStatusThis section is optional and is helpful in understanding the broader context around you. Please only enter the information that you are comfortable sharing.Living situation?With parents? With family (parents over seas)? On/off campus? With a room mate? Paying your own rent / mortgage?Your answerAdditional BackgroundAre you an international student? Do you have brothers/sisters? What do they do for a living? what do your parents do for a living?Your answerGeneralOther useful questions to provide me with contextPick the statement that best reflects the way you think *Your intelligence is something very basic about you that you cannot change very muchYou can learn new things but you can't really change how intelligent you areNo matter how much intelligence you have, you can always change it quite a bitYou can always substantially change how intelligent you areFinish the sentence: When my friends describe me, they describe me as... *Put as many attributes as you wishYour answerFinish the sentence: When my coworkers describe me, they describe me as... *Put N/A if you have not yet worked. Put as many attributes as you wish.Your answerFinish the sentence: When I describe myself, I describe me as... *Can the the same or different as the previous 2 responsesYour answerWhat are your greatest strengths? *Ideally include three or more of your strengths. They can be from work, school or any other part of your lifeYour answerWhat are your areas of development? *Ideally include two or more of your areas of development. They can be from work, school or any other part of your lifeYour answerYou had the best work day you've had in the past three months; what were you doing? Why did you enjoy it that much? *If you have never worked, put N/A. If you are not currently working, then think towards your last work experience.Your answerWhat was your worst work day in the past three months? What were you doing? Why did it grate you so much? *If you have never worked, put N/A. If you are not currently working, then think towards your last work experience.Your answerWhat was the best relationship with a manager you've ever had? What made it work so well? *If you have never worked, put N/A. If you are not currently working, then think towards your last work experience.Your answerWhat was something that was difficult to do but you were able to motivate yourself to accomplish? and why do you think you were so motivated to do it? *Think of something you had to do, learn, that was challenging. Think of what helped you stay motivated to get it done.Your answerWhen in your career do you think you were learning the most? Why did you learn so much? What is the best way for you to learn? *If you have never worked, consider your academic career and learning you might have had at schoolYour answerGoalsWhat are your main goals for career coaching? *Ideally include both short term (within a year). medium term (2-5 years) and long term (>5years) goalsYour answerShow you are not an automated robotSubmitPage 1 of 1Never submit passwords through Google Forms.This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy Forms