Will you work in a world where professional development opportunities are more important than cash bonuses? Will you work in a centralised hub in a major city or an energy-efficient building in the suburbs? Will you choose to work for a small business whose values match your own or big conglomerate where consumer preferences dominate?
Complete seven questions to find out where you are likely to be working in 10 years' time. Part two of the quiz asks you to provide demographic information including your age, your sex and where you are located. Please note: All questions are mandatory.

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