RIASEC: What does it all mean?

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RIASEC: What does it all mean? Holland Code RIASEC: What does it all mean? R=realistic I=investigative A=artistic S=social E=Enterprising C=conventional

Realistic Someone who is a... Doer Good motor coordination Likes to: build or repair w/tools Work outdoors Be physically active Work with hands/ hands-on

Realistic Doer Occupations Auto Mechanic Electrician Cook/Chef Farmer Athelete

Someone who is a... Thinker Investigative Someone who is a... Thinker Is curious Likes to: Work alone Solve problems Math & Science Work w/out supervision Know how things work

Investigative Thinker Occupations Biologist Chemist Veterinarian Doctor Engineer Pharmacist

Someone who is a... Creator Artistic Someone who is a... Creator Creative and imaginative Likes to: Work in small groups Freedom to make own schedule Work w/ideas To express self Music, theater, art

Artistic Creator Occupations Musician Actor Fashion Designer Architect Writer Website Designer Cartoonist

Social Someone who is a... Helper Cooperative Friendly Responsible Likes to: Help others Teach others Work w/people Entertain

Social Helper Occupations Coach Nurse Teacher Cosmetologist Hairstylist Dental Hygienist

Someone who is a... Persuader Enterprising Someone who is a... Persuader Leader Hard-working Likes to: Take risks Talk to people Being promoted/ successful

Enterprising Persuader Occupations Politician Flight attendant Real estate agent Fashion Model Financial Broker/ Stockbroker Private investigator

Someone who is an... Organizer Conventional Someone who is an... Organizer Orderly Dependable Likes to: Carry out orders Deal w/facts Ensure accuracy Keeping details straight

Conventional Organizer Occupations Editor Bookkeeper Bank Teller Building Inspector Fire Inspector Tax Preparer Budget Analyst Mail Carrier