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Interest Inventory Holland Codes CO-SWBAT: figure out your Holland Code. LO-SWBAT: learn what RIASEC means and compile your own code.

RIASEC Realistic Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional

RIASEC Realistic People are good at mechanical or athletic jobs. Enjoys working with machines, tools and plants. Likes to work with their hands. Good at solving problems.

RIASEC Investigative People like to watch, learn, analyze and solve problems. Like to work independently Likes to analyze data Good at Math and Science

RIASEC Artistic Enjoy unstructured situations Uses creativity and new ideas. Enjoys music and arts.

RIASEC Social Like to work directly with people rather than things. Likes to train, instruct, counsel or curing others. Good public speakers.

RIASEC Enterprising Likes to work people. Enjoys influencing, persuading and performing. Assertive and enthusiastic.

RIASEC Conventional Detail-oriented. Likes structured situations. Likes to work with numbers. Good at following directions.

References www.iseek.org Within My Reach. 2011-2012 edition. Minnesota Office of Higher Education.