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Now, of the remaining areas, choose the one you have the most interest in.
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Interested in using mechanical or physical ability, working with machines, tools, plants or animals, or being outdoors? Learn More |
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Interested in observing, learning, investigating, analyzing, evaluating or solving problems? Learn More |
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Interested in using your creative, innovative or intuitive abilities? Like to work in unstructured creative situations? Learn More |
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Interested in working with people to inform, help, train, enlighten, develop or cure? Skilled with words? Learn More |
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Interested in working with people to influence, perform, persuade, or lead for organizational goals or economic gain? Learn More |
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Interested in working with data, clerical tasks, or numerical ability, carrying things out in detail or following instructions? Learn More |
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Note: The Career Compass is not intended to be a full assessment. For information on more comprehensive assessments, click here or try the more in-depth ACRN Career Decision-Making Tool:
Acknowledgements: The Career Voyages' Career Compass is compatible with Dr. John Holland's R-I-A-S-E-C (1959, 1997) model of work related interests. The O*NET program has developed a system for linking these interest areas to occupations. This system of grouping interests is used by O*NET, the New York Careerzone, and the Delaware Career Resource Network, all of which served as resources in the creation of the Career Voyages Compass.
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