This Infographic Helps You Identify Which Career Type is the Best Fit
Alyson Wyers — June 4, 2015 — Lifestyle
References: truity & designtaxi
This infographic is designed to help you identify your career type. Created by Truity, the chart called 'What's Your Career Type' lists a range of archetypes you could fit into, based on the system created by Dr. John Holland (the Holland Code). The six recommended careers could point you in the right direction if you aren't sure what your ideal job path is or what kind of work best suits you.
Depending on how you answer the questions in the chart, you could be a helper, persuader, builder, creator, organizer or thinker. Each profile also includes possible job titles, from personal trainers to financial advisors, pilots to musicians and accountants to social scientists. There is also an option for people who don't want to earn money and whose father is Donald Trump.
Depending on how you answer the questions in the chart, you could be a helper, persuader, builder, creator, organizer or thinker. Each profile also includes possible job titles, from personal trainers to financial advisors, pilots to musicians and accountants to social scientists. There is also an option for people who don't want to earn money and whose father is Donald Trump.
Trend Themes
1. Career Personality Identification - Using personality charts to identify the best-fit career type.
2. Archetypal Career Paths - Exploring career paths based on archetypal personalities.
3. Customized Job Recommendations - Using a chart to find personalized job recommendations based on personality traits.
Industry Implications
1. Career Counseling - Using personality charts to enhance career counseling services.
2. Human Resources - Incorporating personality charts in the recruitment and employee development processes.
3. Psychological Assessment - Using personality charts as a tool for psychological assessment in various industries.
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