Our Mission
We create passion-driven, successful career paths through
assessments, market-based statistics, and expert video coaching.
Q & A with Dewey Sadka
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A. Running staffing companies for over 24 years, I came face-to-face with thousands of Individuals just working to survive, stumbling to find an enjoyable career. My staff, many times, couldn’t hire them. Our client companies wanted individuals invested in doing their jobs.
Nevertheless, we interviewed thousands of these individuals and experienced their career and financial frustration. Regrettably, there wasn’t even a career test that we could recommend. Simply put, the career tests didn’t work. Many of them were miserable. They needed specific job recommendations that reflected their core motivation.
I was very fortunate; I always loved my job. Every day, I saw myself off on an adventure, fighting battle after battle. I wanted to give back to others the same-the ability to love their career.
A. Career language-based tests don’t work. It’s impossible to accurately match thousands of diverse job descriptions to a person’s profile. Existing career language tests have two methods of accessing information to make recommendations.
Assuming career types from a psychological personality characteristic assessment isn’t accurate. A career is a complex list of duties, impossible to correlate with assumptions.
Asking, “What careers do you think you’ll like?” is also an impossible task. What if you don’t know about the job? Then again, doing a job often differs from what you perceive it.
A. I built (2) two core passions, market-based career assessments. Together they provide all you’ll need to select your dream career.
Your Top 50 Most Enjoyable Occupations
The Color Career Indicator 4.1 correlated against actual job descriptions. In bypassing language tests’ complex assumptions, our 750,000 Career Builder sample base was easily validated at 80.2, higher than all current career-based language tests.
Notice the job description grouping below. Our assessment linked these take-charge decision-maker types together.
• CEO, Chief Executive Office
• COO, Chief Operations Office
• Child Services and Family Planning Counselor
• Registered Nurse
Our career categories reflect core personality trait connections. Think, “What will you get back, day-by-day, from each career?” Perhaps, it’s the satisfaction of anchoring others, feeling accomplished by building something, or the inspiration to solve problems. Understanding your core passion gives confidence and a clear direction forward.
Your Natural Talents
The Career Support Evaluation 5.1 is a non-language, beyond self-perception, explanation of your natural talents. It answers the question, “Why do you enjoy or don’t enjoy what you do each day.” There will be no surprises. Instead, it will affirm what you most enjoy and remind you of what you avoid. This assessment, along with the Color Career Indicator 4.1, works together in unison to keep your career decisions on track.
A. With the help of leading academic scholars, over 5,000 took rigorous tests in a clinical setting for the Career Support Evaluation and 750,000 on Career Builder for the Color Career Indicator 4.1. In so doing, we established color preference as a valid personality indicator. The entire process took eleven years.
The Dewey Color System’s ability to measure the connection between personality and distinctive color choices is revolutionary, identifying individuals’ inherent personality traits (stability, reasoning, warmth, anxiety, and social interaction). Read further about our landmark statistical correlations, journal publications, and validations against all 16 personality factors compiled by Dr. Rense Lange. Credentials
A. The Dewey Color System is based on ranking your favorite and least favorite colors in four different color categories: primary, secondary, achromatic, and intermediate. Why favorites? Simply put, your subconscious mind is attracted to the colors that indicate your passionate pursuits and not attracted to colors that highlight issues you tend to avoid. The color test has (2) two patents.
Each person’s brain interprets different qualities from color. Yellow, for example, is considered by some to be irritating. But if you are a person who prefers yellow, you will find it inspirational. Its vibration creates unspoken energy.
An additional study showed that each hue in the Dewey Color System acts independently from adjoining shades to evoke a distinguishable personality trait. This hue energy, received through your eye’s pupil in the form of varying wavelengths, has a physical quality you react to as a personal experience.
Finding a passionate career path is essential for a fulfilled life. The Dewey Color System® allows you to learn about yourself without feeling the pain of personally invasive questions. Don’t let the fact that it’s so easily discount the truth of this system.
A. We used an original color imaging model to achieve the following.
HUE BRILLIANCE: Since studies have proven the more vibrant the color, the more measurable the response, we constructed the Dewey Color System with the spectrum’s most brilliant color hues.
HUE CLARITY: Our symmetrical spectrum measurement system achieved, for example, a Blue with no red or yellow. The spectrum distance between hues is precise and is measurable with one algorithm.
ACHROMATIC COLORS: Black, white, and brown give depth to the evaluation.
Our color test selection process ensured distinctive measurable responses.
A. Every language and nation can benefit from this evaluation’s extensive capabilities. The Dewey Color System books are already in many languages with a best seller in Japan. But the potential of this world-first invention doesn’t stop there.
Children over four years old can also take the assessment. In a test-retest, children answered the test with more accuracy than adults. Parents of young children now have the opportunity to explore and support their child’s personality type and career options.
A. I want the assessment used to give children support. They are so resilient. All they need to know is why they feel a certain way. For example, a 12-year-old victim of sex abuse stated, “Is that all that’s wrong with me? I thought I was crazy.” Giving children an understanding of who they are and parents the information to see how to provide support best is the greatest gift the Dewey Color System offers.