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My I nterest Profi l es: I EC My I nterest Profi l es: I EC or I CE I CE
This graph shows your profile results for the six interest areas.
Your Interest Profile is a summary of your responses to the 180 work
activities. As you can see in the graph, your second and third highest
interest areas are identical. Thus, two interest profiles best define your
results. The interest areas are described below.
Summary I nterest Profi l es: I EC Summary I nterest Profi l es: I EC or I CE I CE
Investigative
Enterprising
Conventional
Hi ghest Ranked I nterest Area: Hi ghest Ranked I nterest Area: Investigative
People with Investigative interests like work activities that have to do
with ideas and thinking more than with physical activity. They like to
search for facts and figure out problems mentally rather than to
persuade or lead people.
Second Hi ghest Ranked I nterest Area: Second Hi ghest Ranked I nterest Area: (tie) Enterprising
Conventional
People with Enterprising interests like work activities that have to do
with starting up and carrying out projects, especially business ventures.
They like persuading and leading people and making decisions. They like
taking risks for profit. These people prefer action rather than thought.
People with Conventional interests like work activities that follow set
procedures and routines. They prefer working with data and detail more
than with ideas. They prefer work in which there are precise standards
rather than work in which they have to judge things by themselves.
These people like working where the lines of authority are clear.
Matchi ng Career Cl usters Matchi ng Career Cl usters
A career cluster is a group of occupations within the same industry that
share knowledge, skills, and work environments. Focusing on clusters
instead of occupations will help you maintain a broad view on the world
of work.
These career clusters include the highest percentage of occupations that
relate to your interest profile. Thus, these clusters are likely to be of
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relate to your interest profile. Thus, these clusters are likely to be of
interest to you. Click on a cluster to explore occupations in it.
Fi nance Fi nance
The Finance Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in financial and
investment planning, banking, insurance and business financial
management. Career opportunities are available in every sector of the
economy and require specific skills in organization, time management,
customer service and communication.
Accountants
Budget Analysts
Business and Industry Consultants
Controllers
Credit Card Operations Managers
Economists
Financial Analysts
Financial Institution Managers
Real Estate Appraisers
Stockbrokers
Marketi ng Marketi ng
The Marketing Career Cluster prepares learners for careers in planning,
managing, and performing marketing activities to reach organizational
objectives.
Advertising Sales Representatives
Buyers
Direct Sales Representatives
Market Research Analysts
Marketing Managers
News Vendors
Public Relations Managers
Purchasing Agents
Purchasing Managers
Real Estate Agents
Research Analysts
Street Vendors
Telemarketers
Government and Publ i c Admi ni strati on Government and Publ i c Admi ni strati on
Government affects Americans in countless ways. In a democratic
society, government is the means of expressing the public will. This
includes a variety of activities. In fact, virtually every occupation can be
found within government. There are, however, some activities that are
unique to government. The federal government defends us from foreign
aggression; represents American interests abroad; deliberates, passes
and enforces laws; and administers many different programs. State and
local governments pass laws or ordinances and provide vital services to
constituents. There are many opportunities in government in every
career area. The Government and Public Administration Career Cluster
focuses on those careers that are unique to government and not
contained in another Career Cluster.
Accountants
Association Executives
City Managers
Government Agency Administrators
Job Analysts
Lawyers
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
Postmasters
Public Utilities Managers
Special Operations Officers
Urban Planners
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