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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
PERSONALITY TRAITS AND CAREER OPTIONS (LESSON 4)
CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONALITY WITH ITS CORRESP. CAREER OPT.
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REALISTIC
TYPE
Enjoys activities where they can create and manipulate things by using their hands.
They have mechanical ability.
Persistent, practical, genuine, conforming, hardheaded, shy and frank.
Automobile, aircraft control, surveying, farming, electrical and electronics engineering.
CONVENTIONAL
TYPE
Prefers activities that are structured and orderly.
Enjoys activities that are accurate; they keep very organized records.
Thrifty, efficient, careful, orderly, conforming inhibited, conscientious and obedient.
Book keeper, accountant, secretary, data processing worker, proof reader, financial analyst, banker, auditory, library assistant and credit manager.
SOCIAL
TYPE
Prefers activities that influence or convince others to achieve organization and economic growth.
Are concern about the welfare of others and are competent in dealing with people.
Convincing, responsible, patient, helpful, understanding, cooperative, friendly, kind and sympathetic.
Teacher, counselor, social worker, trainer, psychologist, therapist, coordinator, librarian and foreign service officer.
ENTERPRISING
TYPE
Prefers activities that influence or convince others to achieve organization and economic growth.
This preference allows them to acquire leadership, interpersonal and persuasive skills.
enthusiastic, energetic, pleasure seeking, domineering, acquistive, ambitious, extrovert, impulsive, self-confident, adventurous and popular.
businessman, salesman, sports promoter, television or radio announcer and lawyer.
INVESTIGATIVE
TYPE
Prefers occupations that focus on scientific endeavors.
Likes activities that requires observations, analysis and creative investigation.
Analytical, idependent, introvert, rational, methodical, curious and reserved.
Biologist, chemist, physicist, medical technologies, surgeon, research analyst, mathematician or statistician.
ARTISTIC
TYPE
Prefers activities that are free, unsystematic and creative.
Imaginative, emotional, nonconforming, expressive, independent, open, idealistic and original.
Stage designer, writer, fashion model, fashion designer, composer, musicians, interior designer, photographer and actor.
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