Question | Answer |
Realistic | Careers such as auto mechanic, athlete, pilot, electician, farmer. Generally likes hands on, phycially active work with reak objects. Can be described as frank, genuine, hardheadedm honest. |
Investigative | Careers such as biologist, chemist, geologist. Usually has math and science abilities and likes to work alone to solve problems. |
Artistic | Careers such as musician, stage director, dancer. Has artistic skills, is creative, and has a good imagination. |
Social | Careers such as teacher, speech therapist, counsler. Generally likes to help, teach, and counsel others more than engage in mechanical or technical activity. |
Enterprising | Careers such as sports promoter, TV producer, business executive. Generally have leadership and public speaking skills and has an interest for money and politics. |
Conventional | Careers such as bookkeeper, financial analysist, banker. Generally has math abilities and very organized. Orderly and structured people. |
Extrovert | Outgoing, friendly, people oriented. Energized by others and works well with a team. |
Sensing | Focuses on concrete and tangible facts. Needs hard evidence to understand. |
Introvert | Prefers to work independently, harder to get to know and very private. Quiet but has an active mind. |
Intuitive | Sees possibilities and goes by hunches. Inventive, creative, and future-oriented. |
Thinking | Decides with the head. Logical, analytical. Rules and principles are important, and can be critical and make tough decisions. |
Feeling | Decides with the heart, relationships are more important than rules. Are accepting and compassionate. |
Judging | Organized, task-oriented, and always on time. Likes things to be planned out and predictable. |
Perceiving | Spontaneous and can go with the flow. Adaptable, flexible, and laid back. |
Values | The things we regard as truly important and that motivate us to behave or act in certain ways. |
Self Concept | The idea or mental image one has of themselves and their strengths, weaknesses, and status. This can be improved by accepting yourself as you are, eliminating guilt, and squash negative thoughts. |
Self Esteem | The sense of value, worth, or regard of one's attributes. |