Interests
The following categories describe the work interests (compatible with Holland's Model) of people who tend to succeed in this career:
Conventional – You are an "organizer". Keeping things neat and organized is important to you. You like working with charts and reports. Conventional careers are often associated with office work, accounting, mathematics/statistics, information technology, finance, or human resources.
Realistic – You are a "doer". You like physical activities and projects. You like to find the answers to problems by doing hands-on work instead of talking about solutions. Realistic careers are often associated with engineering, mechanics and electronics, construction, transportation, agriculture, animal services, athletics, or protective services.
Investigative – You are a "thinker". When you have a problem, you like to analyze it and look at different ways to solve it. You like to work by yourself. Investigative careers are often associated with physical, life, medical, or social sciences, and can be found in the fields of humanities, mathematics/statistics, information technology, or health care service.