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A job in which you serve or accommodate
others, often on an individual basis. Examples include child care
worker, beautician, masseuse, fitness trainer, nurse and nursing
assistant.

A job in which you express information and ideas in a
creative way. Examples include artist, actor, advertising copy writer,
film director or producer, graphic designer, illustrator, musician,
screenwriter and songwriter.

An office job which values organization, accuracy and
attention to detail. Examples include accountant, banker, credit
manager, food service manager, bookkeeper, secretary, stenographer or
court reporter.

A job in which your primary concern is the mental,
spiritual, social, physical or vocational well-being of others. Examples
include social worker, counselor, minister, teacher, human services
worker, special education teacher, occupational therapist, nurse or
recreation leader.

A job in a manufacturing environment where your tasks
are clearly defined and repetitive. Examples include industrial machine
operator, heavy equipment operator, warehouse worker and welder.
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A job which calls on you to influence and lead others. Examples include
personnel director, elected official, store manager, purchasing agent,
realtor, marketing specialist, salesperson, investments manager and
small business owner.

A hands-on job requiring the use of machines and tools.
Examples include auto mechanic, machinist, carpenter, electrician,
engineering technician, tool and die maker.
A job granting you the authority to protect people and
property. Examples include police officer, military
personnel, postal inspector and probation officer.

A job involving scientific research and discovery.
Examples include computer programmer/system analyst, biologist,
physician, respiratory therapist, physical therapist, medical technician
and college professor.

A job in which you’re called upon to persuade others.
Examples include sales associate, realtor, distributor, sales manager
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