PART ONE: For
each group, mark the option which most appeals to you
Teach speech or drama at a high school
Teach math at a high school or college
Teach vocational classes at a high school
Lead travel groups
Draw maps
Prepare travel brochures
Work in a day care centre
Work as an accountant
Work as an architect
Host a TV show
Work in a TV control studio
Operate a TV camera
Work with people
Work with ideas and theories
Work with mechanical processes
Teach children
Design a new space vehicle
Study a new medicine
Teach others to use computers
Design computer chips
Sell computers
Scoring: If you selected the first option most often then
try careers dealing with people like Psychologist,
Professor
If you selected the second option most often try careers
dealing with theory like Writer, Academic,
Physicist
If you selected the third option most often try careers dealing
with things like Artist, Journalist,
Architect, Musician
PART TWO: For each group, mark the option which most appeals
to you
Emphasize outdoor recreational activities
Emphasize indoor recreational activities
Emphasize recreational activities with people
Be an independent professional or specialist
Work as an executive, manager or supervisor
Make your living as a salesperson
Be a professional writer, speaker and/or poet
Proofread manuscripts prior to publication
Work in the printing room for a publisher
Work creatively
Work with administrative detail
Work with people
Work independently
Work under management
Be the manager
Write novels/poetry
Figure out publishing costs
Organize an author’s reading
Work outdoors
Work in a production assembly line
Work in an office setting
Scoring: If you selected the first option most often then try creative
careers like Writer, Architect,
Musician
If you selected the second option most often try detail oriented
like Physicist, Journalist,
Architect
If you selected
the third option most often try social careers like Psychologist,
Professor,
Journalist