Understand how personality influences career choices Objective 2.02.

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Understand how personality influences career choices Objective 2.02

Career Categories and Personality  R ealistic  I nvestigative  A rtistic  S ocial  E nterpriser  C onventional

R ealistic Characteristics  Nature Lover  Athletic  Mechanical  Likes working with equipment Careers  Mechanic  Electrician  Builder  Plumber  Chef  Landscaper

I nvestigative Characteristics  Inquisitive  Enjoys science and math  Likes working with data Careers  Engineer  Biologist  Veterinarian  Detective  Lab Tech

A rtistic Characteristics  Imaginative  Expressive  Innovative  Likes working with ideas Careers  Painter  Designer  Musician  Sculptor  Dancer  Reporter

S ocial Characteristics  Outgoing  Social  Listener  Likes working with people Careers  Teacher  Counselor  Coach  Nurse  Police Officer  Trainer

E nterpriser Characteristics  Enthusiastic  Leader  Persuasive  Likes working with people Careers  Advertiser  Principal  Realtor  Travel Agent  Entrepreneur  Salesperson

C onventional Characteristics  Detailed  Structured  Record keeper  Likes working with data Careers  Planner  Accountant  Secretary  Banker  Mail Carrier  Loan Officer