Interest and Career
Inventories
Here's a fun way to learn about
yourself. Studies show that people who work at jobs that are
compatible with their interests stay in that job longer and enjoy
going to work more. Take this inventory or one listed below and see
how your interests can become a career. Print the inventory, or keep
track of the color of your answers as you put a mark next to the
items that sound like they would be fun to do, even if you've never
done them before.
Solve a
problem
|
Run for student
council
|
Visit an art
gallery
|
Be on
time
|
Play an
instrument.
|
Play
chess
|
Save
money
|
Build a dog
house
|
Use a
microscope
|
Visit
Congress
|
Play a team
sport
|
Sell
things
|
Plan a
party
|
Research
information
|
Speak your
opinion
|
Organize your
notebook
|
Use a
calculator
|
Clean your
room
|
Use
tools
|
Operate a
machine
|
Design web
sites
|
Build
models
|
Science
projects
|
Plant a
garden
|
Sing for an
audience
|
Learn about
diseases
|
Fix a
car
|
Study law
|
Write
poetry
|
Arrange
flowers
|
Give
directions
|
Make someone
laugh
|
Go to a
dance
|
Join a
club
|
Give a
speech
|
Care for
people
|
Repair a
bike
|
Sleep in a
tent
|
Drive a
bus
|
Do math
problems
|
Take
pictures
|
Write
songs
|
Fill in
charts
|
Talk about current
events
|
Go
fishing
|
Follow the
rules
|
Run a plant
sale
|
Compose
music
|
Make
lists
|
Hook up a
stereo
|
Meet new
people
|
Study
anatomy
|
Organize
meetings
|
Take care of
animals
|
Take
charge
|
Interview
people
|
Read science
fiction
|
|
|
|
Now
that you have taken the inventory, count the number of items you have
checked off in each color. Look at the careers people in each color
category perform each day based on what they like to do. How about
you, would you like a job based on your interests?
Tally your choices by color.
record the tallies below.
Blue _______
Purple ______
Yellow
______
Orange _____
Green ______
Pink _______
Careers
by
Color
Are you a
yellow,
then here are some possible career choices for you?
gardener, pilot, construction
manager, landscape architect, conservation scientist, jeweler, fire
fighter, auto mechanic, electronics, EMT, farmer, painter, lab
technician, plumber carpenter.
Are you an
orange,
then here are some possible career choices for you?
veterinarian, scientist,
biologist, doctor, dentist, drafter, insurance underwriter, financial
manager, pharmacist, aerospace engineer, chemist, physical therapist,
psychologist, optometrist, marker researcher, geologist, computer
programmer, nuclear medicine technician.
Are you a
pink
, then here are some possible career choices for you?
homemaker, personnel manager,
recreation director, interviewer, psychiatric aide, flight attendant,
religious worker, food preparer, travel agent, occupational
therapist, social worker, athletic trainer, teacher, receptionist,
day care paraprofessional, nurse, counselor.
Are you a
purple,
then here are some possible career choices for you?
sales, politician, executive,
hotel manager, insurance agent, lawyer, college professor,
advertising manager, plant manager, judge, real estate agent, school
principal, loan officer.
Are you a
blue,
then here are some possible career choices for you?
postal worker, police officer,
accountant, auditor, secretary, paralegal, analyst, planner,
inspector, air traffic controller, EEG technologist, investigator,
medical assistant, bank teller, legal assistant, bookkeeper, museum
curator, cashier, librarian.
Are you a
green,
then here are some possible career choices for you?
chef, radio/television,
reporter, photographer, camera operator, designer, musician, dancer,
inventor, actor, visual artist,writer,architect, newscaster, printer,
cosmetologist.
Here are some more sites
to try!
http://keirsey.com/
This questionaire helps you
understand more about your personality. Then helps you link possible
jobs that suit you. Are you an idealist, a guardian, or artisian? Go
to this link to find out.
http://jobshadow.monster.com/career/
Here's a site with 5 different
inventories you can take to decide your interests, if you are the
type of person who would do well in a business of your own, or if the
college major you're thinking about can lead you to a great
job.