2. I learned that I am a more of a Social person who is also known as “the helper.” I
am very verbal. I love to express myself very well. I do get along when I’m in
groups with others. I love to solve problems when it comes to others. I always find
myself offering my help because I want to solve everything.
Yes I was only interested in Hospitalist, lawyer and principal job offers. I think I
would be very good at any of those three jobs. Yes I researched them all. Those
positions are very demanding positions that I can see myself working without any
problems. I like challenging jobs.
I looked up the Surgical Technician career. I found out that their job is very busy
they make an ok salary but they are really going to be on their feet a lot assisting
doctors during surgeries. They will basically be the doctor’s right hand man so to
say in the operation room. They too have to hold equipment feel around in a
patient’s body when asked to by the doctor. It’s a very interesting job.
I didn’t check out any of the websites but I did learn a lot about my personality
and how I am also fit for jobs that I never even considered looking into. If
anything were to change with me going to school to be a doctor I would consider
trying out of the careers that were picked for me to work on this project. All three
options make nice salaries.
My educational Career goal is to finish the RN program in spring 2013 graduate,
then transfer to Nova and Graduate from the PA program graduate with my
bachelors and continue my education in medical school. Finally I will graduate
from medical school and specialize in the orthopedic field. This project didn’t
make me change my current plans, but if something was to change in my plan and
I’m unable to do what I planned then yes I would definitely look into one of the
three career choices from this project.
3. Denise Hawkes
SLS
Part One:
Your work interests in the order you selected can be described as:
Social People in the social category prefer to work with others. They tend to be highly verbal, express
"the helpers" themselves well, and get along well in groups. Social types typically prefer the team approach to
problem solving. People in the social category often describe themselves as cooperative, friendly,
and understanding. They generally enjoy teaching, caring for others, volunteering, mediating
disputes, meeting new people, and working in groups.
Artistic People in the artistic category prefer to be expressive. They like the opportunity to create new
"the creators" things and be innovative. They typically do not like structure or conformity. They prefer to use their
imagination and be creative. People in this category generally enjoy activities such as: writing,
poetry, photography, designing, singing, acting, dancing, painting, attending theaters and exhibits,
and reading.
Enterprising People in the enterprising category often prefer activities selling and promoting. They enjoy
"the persuaders" influencing others and being in a leadership position. They often use their skills to influence others.
They often like competitive activities and are often self-confident, talkative and energetic. They
generally enjoy discussing politics, selling and promoting, having power and status, giving talks
and speeches, and leading groups.
Conventional People in the conventional category often prefer orderly, systematic work. Work tasks often include
"the organizers" keeping records, and organizing written and numerical materials according to a plan. They like to
see things run efficiently and smoothly, which means they will pay attention to administrative
details. They generally enjoy keeping accurate records, organizing, working with numbers, and
using a computer.
Investigative People in the investigative category often have a strong desire to understand cause and effect, and
"the thinkers" solve puzzles and problems. They often work in jobs that are scientific in nature. Their work often
involves the analysis of data, using formulas, graphs and numbers. Investigative types typically
prefer to work independently, and with minimum supervision. People in this category generally
enjoy using computers, solving math problems, interpreting formulas, and thinking abstractly.
Realistic People in the realistic category often prefer to work with objects and things. They are likely to enjoy
"the doers" creating things with their hands and using tools and machines. Some prefer large, powerful
machines like tractors, while others prefer precision machinery such as X-ray or electronic
equipment. People in this category generally enjoy being physically active, repairing equipment,
rebuilding cars, fixing electrical things, solving mechanical problems, playing sports, working
outdoors, and using their hands.
4. Best Matches -16 careers match both of your 2 top work values
Aircraft Pilot/Flight Engineer
Flies airplanes and helicopters to carry out a wide variety of tasks, such as transporting passengers and cargo,
dusting crops, spreading seed for reforestation, testing aircraft, tracking criminals, monitoring traffic, and rescuing
and evacuating injured persons.
Biochemist/Biophysicist
Researches and studies the chemistry of living organisms, the chemical actions that affect vital processes such
as growth and aging, and the reaction of these processes to foods, drugs, or other substances.
Computer System Engineer/Architect
Designs and develops solutions to complex application problems, system administration issues or network
concerns.
Epidemiologist
Investigates and describes the determinants and distribution of disease, disability, and other health outcomes and
develop the means for prevention and control.
Financial Manager
Plans, directs and coordinates accounting, investing, banking, insurance, securities and other financial activities
of a branch, office or department of an establishment.
Geoscientist
Studies the composition, structure, and other physical aspects of the earth, such as rocks and minerals.
Hospitalist
Provides inpatient care, predominantly in settings such as medical wards; acute care units; intensive care units;
rehabilitation centers; or emergency rooms.
Lawyer
Conducts criminal and civil lawsuits, prepares legal documents, advises clients on legal rights, and practices other
phases of law.
Logistics Analyst
Analyzes product delivery or supply chain processes to identify or recommend changes.
Network Designer
Determines user requirements and design specifications for computer networks.
Optometrist
Diagnoses and treats conditions and diseases of the human eye and visual system.
Photonics Engineer
Applies knowledge of engineering and mathematical theory and methods, to design technologies specializing in
light information and light energy.
Principal
Plans, directs or coordinates the academic, clerical or auxiliary activities of public or private elementary or
secondary level schools.
Private Investigator
Protects property, money, and merchandise in a store for similar establishment by detecting theft, shoplifting, and other
unlawful practices by the public or employees.
Remote Sensing Scientist and Technologist
Applies remote sensing principles and methods to analyze data and solve problems in areas such as natural
resource management, urban planning, and homeland security.
5. Best Matches -16 careers match both of your 2 top work values
Zoologist/Wildlife Biologist
Studies the origins, behavior, diseases, genetics, and life processes of animals and wildlife.