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Career Prep. Mrs. Brewer. Interest Codes. R = Realistic Personality Type I = Investigative Personality Type A = Artistic Personality Type S = Social Personality Type E = Enterprising Personality Type C = Conventional Personality Type. Realistic Personality Type.
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Career Prep Mrs. Brewer
Interest Codes R = Realistic Personality Type I = Investigative Personality Type A = Artistic Personality Type S = Social Personality Type E = Enterprising Personality Type C = Conventional Personality Type
Realistic Personality Type • Likes to work with animals, tools, or machines • Values practical things you can see, touch, and use like plants and animals, tools, equipment, or machines • Sees self as practical, mechanical, and realistic
Realistic Personality Type • Examples of careers that have a Realistic environment are: Farmer Police OfficerCarpenter Diesel Mechanic Forester Flight EngineerElectrician Locomotive Engineer Fire Fighter PilotTruck Driver Locksmith
Investigative Personality Type • Likes to study and solve math or science problems • Is good at understanding and solving science and math problems • Sees self as precise, scientific, and intellectual
Investigative Personality Type Examples of careers that have an Investigative environment are: Chemist BiologistVeterinarian Architect Mathematician DentistMedical Technician Electrical Technician Meteorologist PhysicianPharmacistSurveyor
Artistic Personality Type • Likes to do creative activities like art, drama, crafts, dance, music, or creative writing • Has good artistic abilities -- in creative writing, drama, crafts, music, or art • Sees self as expressive, original, and independent
Artistic Personality Type Examples of careers that have an Artistic environment are: Dancer Clothes Designer Actor Composer Book Editor Graphic Designer Disc Jockey Musician Art Teacher Photographer Comedian
Social Personality Type • Likes to do things to help people -- like, teaching, nursing, giving first aid, or providing information • Is good at teaching, counseling, nursing, or giving information • Sees self as helpful, friendly, and trustworthy
Social Personality Type Examples of careers that have a Social environment are: Counselor Dental HygienistPhysical Therapist Parole OfficerNurse Athletic Trainer Social Worker LibrarianTeacher
Enterprising Personality Type • Likes to lead and persuade people and to sell things and ideas • Is good at leading people and selling things or ideas • Sees self as energetic, ambitious, and sociable
Enterprising Personality Type Examples of careers that have an Enterprise environment are: Real Estate Agent Recreation Leader City Manager Bank President Sales Person Camp Director School Principal Hotel Manager Travel Agent Lawyer Judge Auctioneer
Conventional Personality Type • Likes to work with numbers, records, or machines in a set, orderly way • Is good at working with written records and numbers in a systematic, orderly way • Sees self as orderly and good at following a set plan
Conventional Personality Type Examples of careers that have a Conventional environment are: Court Clerk Bank Teller Typist Secretary Post Office Clerk Title Examiner Bookkeeper Mail Carrier Timekeeper
www.educationplanner.org • Click on “Your top career choices” • Enter first name initial • Enter last name first three initials • Take Career Key Assessment • Check appropriate boxes • Select next when done with page • All responses need to be answered
Score Results • Copy and Paste Score Results into a word document and save in your Career Prep Folder • For your top three scores, click on related occupations • Select Occupations you are interested in and add them to “My List” • When you are finished creating your list, copy and paste list to word document and save to Career Prep Folder
Occupations Search map • Access search map from the High School Home Page: • Business and Information Technology Link • Mrs. Donna Gavitt, Department Chair • Career Prep Class link on left • Middle of page – Select Occupations Search Map • Open Word Document
Occupations Search map • Select three Career Areas you have indentified that match your career goals, interests and abilities • For each Career Area, select three potential jobs you would like to pursue, for a total of nine potential jobs. • Begin researching and recording job duties and descriptions for each job. • Resources: PA Career Guide book, www.theperfectcareer.comwww.educationplanner.org
Classmate Interviews • What is one of the career paths you choose? • Why did you choose this career path? • What interests you most about this job? • What kind of duties will you do during a regular day?