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Shaping a Career That Suits Your Personality

Started by bbasujon, April 12, 2017, 02:42:25 PM

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Understanding the Theory: Holland's Codes

In the 1970s John Holland developed a popular theory of interest development based around these six personality types:

1. Realistic (R)

These are people who like well-ordered activities, or enjoy working with objects, tools, and machines.

Realistic people:

See themselves as mechanically or athletically talented, but may not be good with people.
Value concrete and tangible things like ? money, power, and status.
Avoid "social" activities, those that need interaction with other people.
Common traits:

Hard-headed, inflexible, persistent, materialistic, practical, and genuine.
2. Investigative (I)

Investigative people like activities that involve creative investigation of the world or nature.

Investigative people:

See themselves as highly intelligent, but often lack leadership skills.
Value scientific endeavors.
Avoid activities that seem mundane, commercial or "enterprising".
Common traits:

Analytical, curious, pessimistic, intellectual, precise, and reserved.

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newCDV_98.htm