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Determining Your Career DNA through Self-Assessments.
(Quick Assessment)

Matching Your Career DNA to Specific Careers

 

Career DNA Analysis

1.  "Crystal Ball" Analysis of Interests and Personality Traits
2.  Interests and Choosing HS Courses
3.  Interests and Choosing Internships
4.  Interests and Choosing College Majors
5. Interests and Military Careers  -  ASVAB

RIASEC: 6 Interest Areas

® John R. Holland, Ph.D.

 

Determining Your Career DNA through Self-Assessments. (Extended Assessment)

 

1.  Interests and People/Data/Things
2.  Personality
3.  Career Cluster Focus and World of Work Map
4.  Aptitudes
5.  Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligence
6.  Life Values and Work Environments
7.  Record your results in your DNA Profile

Career DNA Analysis

1.  "Crystal Ball" Analysis of Interests and Personality Traits
2.  Interests and Choosing HS Courses
3.  Interests and Choosing Internships
4.  Interests and Choosing College Majors
5. Interests and Military Careers  -  ASVAB

RIASEC: 6 Interest Areas

® John R. Holland, Ph.D.

6.  World of Work Map

 

 

 

 


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