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My Strong Interest Inventory Results
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
I also took the Strong Interest Inventory. These are my results.
General Occupation Themes: describe interests in six broad areas, including interest in work and leisure activities, kinds of people, and work settings.
These are my six broad areas from top to bottom:
A – Artistic: Creating or enjoying art
C – Conventional: Accounting, processing data
E – Enterprising: Selling, managing
R – Realistic: Building, repairing
I – Investigative: Researching, analyzing
S – Social: Helping, instructing
My Theme Code: ACE (The top three Interests)
Basic Interest Scales: measure my interests in 25 specific areas or activities. Here is my Top 5 List:
Computer Activities – Working with computers
Writing – Reading or writing
Art – Appreciating or creating art
Music/Dramatics – Performing or enjoying music
Applied Arts – Producing or enjoying visual art
Occupational Scales: measure how similar my interests are to the interests of people who are satisfied working in those occupations. Here is my Top 10 List:
Technical Writer
Paralegal
Musician
Translator
Advertising Executive
Broadcaster
Librarian
Artist, Fine
Photographer
Banker
yechristian at 11:43:00 PM EDT Blog about this entry
My Strong Interest Inventory Results
General Occupation Themes: describe interests in six broad areas, including interest in work and leisure activities, kinds of people, and work settings.
These are my six broad areas from top to bottom:
A – Artistic: Creating or enjoying art
C – Conventional: Accounting, processing data
E – Enterprising: Selling, managing
R – Realistic: Building, repairing
I – Investigative: Researching, analyzing
S – Social: Helping, instructing
My Theme Code: ACE (The top three Interests)
Basic Interest Scales: measure my interests in 25 specific areas or activities. Here is my Top 5 List:
Computer Activities – Working with computers
Writing – Reading or writing
Art – Appreciating or creating art
Music/Dramatics – Performing or enjoying music
Applied Arts – Producing or enjoying visual art
Occupational Scales: measure how similar my interests are to the interests of people who are satisfied working in those occupations. Here is my Top 10 List:
Technical Writer
Paralegal
Musician
Translator
Advertising Executive
Broadcaster
Librarian
Artist, Fine
Photographer
Banker
yechristian at 11:43:00 PM EDT Blog about this entry