Application of the Holland Code to Careers. What is Your Holland Code? Realistic - doer Hands On Investigative - thinker Writing and Analyzing Artistic.

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Application of the Holland Code to Careers

What is Your Holland Code? Realistic - doer Hands On Investigative - thinker Writing and Analyzing Artistic - creator Creative Social – helper Train, Teach, nurture Enterprising – Decision Maker/Risk taker Conventional – organizer Data processor

Holland Code Analysis - Teaching REALISTICINVESTIGATIVEARTISTIC “Hands on” Technology Family Consumer Science Physical Education “Research and problem solving” Science Math “Creative” Art, Music, English, Languages SOCIALENTERPRISINGCONVENTIONAL “People - verbal” Teaching Elementary Special Education “Decision Making” Social Studies Business Math “Data” Math Business

Holland Code Analysis - Sports REALISTICINVESTIGATIVEARTISTIC “Hands on” Professional Athlete Equipment Manager Groundskeepers Umpire/referee “Research and writing” Sports Journalism Sports Medicine “Creative” Photographer Uniform/logo design SOCIALENTERPRISINGCONVENTIONAL “People - verbal” Physical Ed. Teacher Coach, trainer Equipment Sales Sports Announcer “Decision Making” Team Owner Event Manager Sports Agent “Data” Sports Statistician Sports Accountant Administrative staff

Banking REALISTICINVESTIGATIVEARTISTIC “Hands on” Computer Operator Bank Security Bank Teller “Research and writing” Appraiser Financial Analyst “Creative” Marketing/Graphic Arts SOCIALENTERPRISINGCONVENTIONAL “People - verbal” Customer Service Rep. Trainer Human Resources Sales Credit Counselor “Decision Making” Branch Manager Economist Controller Accountant Credit Loan Officer Investment Banker “Data” Accounting Clerks Data Entry Clerks Mortgage Clerks

Holland Code Analysis - Entertainment REALISTICINVESTIGATIVEARTISTIC “Hands on” Performer Conductor Recording engineer Instrument repair Stage carpenter “Research and writing” Play writer Publicist Journalist Marketing Rep. “Creative” Director Song writer Set Designer SOCIALENTERPRISINGCONVENTIONAL “People - verbal” Music or art teacher Advertising “Decision Making” Professional Manager Producer “Data” Music Librarian Ticket Agent

Computer College Majors REALISTICINVESTIGATIVEARTISTIC Computer Engineering Networking Robotics Computer Science Programming Technical Writing Graphics Animation Media SOCIALENTERPRISINGCONVENTIONAL Marketing/Sales Business Administration Economics Business Management Office Administration Data Processing