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Prepared For: Brittany Johndon
Date Printed: 10/13/2015 10:37 AM

Kuder Career Interests Assessment

Kuder Skills Confidence Assessment

Date Completed: 9/18/2015

Date Completed: 9/18/2015

Pathway Results

Pathway Results

Personal Care Services

Counseling and Mental Health Services

National Security

Teaching and Training

Therapeutic Services

Early Childhood Development and Services

Emergency and Fire Management Services

Family and Community Services

Restaurants and Food/Beverage Services

Professional Support Services

Personal Care Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations improve the physical
appearance of others. They provide services such as cutting and coloring their hair, suggesting
attractive makeup, doing their nails, or helping them improve their physical fitness.
National Security People who work in these occupations are helping to protect the security of our
nation in some way. Many are members of the branches of the armed forces. Many work in airports to
assure that weapons are not taken onto airplanes. Others work to gather information about possible
attacks on our country or our armed forces. Special Note: This pathway is new and emerging, and as
such, occupations beneath it have yet to be classified. As the U.S. Department of Labor continues to
update information, occupations will be organized under the pathway for exploration.
Therapeutic Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations deal directly with patients to
provide whatever kind of medical care or treatment they need. Many kinds of technicians, nurses, and
medical assistants who work under the direction of medical doctors are included.
Emergency and Fire Management Serv ices People who work in this group protect the public by
helping when there are emergencies. Some rescue people who are trapped in a fire, car accident, or
natural disaster such as a tornado or flood. Others drive and provide emergency medical care to
patients in ambulances or at home before they arrive at a hospital. Still others oversee and manage
rescue operations.
Restaurants and Food/Bev erage Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations plan and
manage events and facilities where people enjoy food and drinks. These tasks may be done in an
airplane, a convention center, a hotel, a restaurant, or in any other place where social events are held.

Counseling and Mental Health Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations help others
who are faced with personal, family, or career problems and decisions. They assist them to see their
choices clearly and to make a choice that seems best. They may work in private offices, clinics,
schools, or hospitals.
Teaching and Training People who work in this group of occupations provide instruction to students at
specific grade levels or in specific subjects. In addition to knowing the content of what they teach, they
need to know how to work with students. They often need to encourage them to learn and to change
their approach to meet individual needs.
Early Childhood Dev elopment and Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations take care
of children. They lead them in play and in learning activities. They may work in schools, childcare
centers, libraries, or private homes.
Family and Community Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations work in community
agencies to help others who face a variety of problems. Their clients include the homeless, those with
physical and mental problems, the aged and poor, and those who are without a job. They attempt to
find sources of help for their various needs.
Professional Support Serv ices People who work in this group of occupations provide a variety of
special services in school settings. These individuals help students with personal, physical, and
educational problems. Examples of these occupations are school counselors, social workers,
psychologists, and speech pathologists.

Kuder Work Values Assessment

Composite Report

Date Completed: 9/18/2015

Date completed Interests Assessment: 9/18/2015


Date completed Skills Assessment: 9/18/2015

Low

Medium

High

Pathway Results

Prestige
Innovation
Accom plishm ent

Low

Personal Care Services

2
National Security

Prestige Having the sense of being highly regarded by others because of the nature of my work or the
leadership I provide.
Innov ation Having the challenge and opportunity to do my work in new ways and with independence
and variety.
Accomplishment Having the feeling that what I do in my work is important and making a contribution.
Workplace Having the pleasure of working in a comfortable, attractive work space where the
supervisors and co-workers are supportive and friendly.
Income Having the desire to achieve earnings and rewards that strongly support my economic and
financial advancement.

High

Workplace
Incom e

Medium

3
Therapeutic Services

4
Emergency and Fire
Management Services

5
Restaurants and
Food/Beverage Services

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