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Career test results
The test has determined 3 career suitability types, along with the corresponding scores. Taken as a whole, they characterize your career orientation.
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I
Score: 41
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(intellectual) career orientation
Typical personality traits: intellectual, curious, logical, critical, fighting for truth and fairness, independent, analytical, scientific, explorative
Activities: Intellectual types like to get to know material, social or spiritual world. They are interested in gathering and analysing information, finding solutions to problems. They value education and are oriented to achieving results. Intellectual types constantly strive for increasing their understanding about the world. They could be interested in a scientific discipline or some other field requiring higher level of knowledge. However they tend to dislike activities that are overly social or repetitive.
Typical fields of work: anthropology, astronomy, biochemistry, biophysics, philology, philosophy, physics, genetics, informatics, mathematics, medicine, psychology, sociology, theology.
Spare time activities: reading, physical work, sport, hiking.
Click on the keywords to search for potentially suitable courses:
science
genetics
astronomy
criminology
biology
biotech
IT
informatics
programming
philosophy
physics
math
sociology
chemistry
electronics
theology
journalism
history
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A
Score: 28
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(artistic) career orientation
Typical personality traits: unique, original, interesting, sensitive, expressive, creative, imaginative, independent, open, complicated sense of the world, expects approval and recognition.
Activities: Artistic types like to express their individuality in different materials and forms, like words, sounds, acting, dancing and painting. They need freedom of action and movement in time and space in order to sense the world. This type of people tend to take a jump into the unknown and explore new artistic means. They are able to adapt in new situations. Artistic types often dislike activities that are orderly, systematic or bureaucratic.
Typical fields of work: painting, directing, graphics, sculpture, applied arts (ceramics, glass, etc.), architecture, design, music (incl. church music, popular music, folk music), acting, dancing.
Spare time activities: reading, drawing, sketching, painting, participating in art events, attending concerts and plays, musical activities.
Click on the keywords to search for potentially suitable courses:
fine art
animation
multimedia
architecture
art
fashion
web design
graphic design
film
music
drama
literature
innovation
media
photography
3D
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S
Score: 21
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(social) career orientation
Typical personality traits: humanist and friendly, patient, tactful, understanding, kind, helpful, cooperative, supportive.
Activities: Social types prefer activities that include socialising and communicating with people. They enjoy satisfying their curiosity and increasing intercultural communication skills, learning new languages and discovering the world. They are less suited for activities requiring physical and manual skills and tend to focus on emotions rather than logical reasoning. Examples of activities suited for social types are helping, serving, teaching, healing, counselling, educating.
Typical fields of work: special needs education, primary schooling, teaching different subjects in compulsory and secondary education, social work, psychological counselling.
Spare time activities: voluntary (social) work, social activities, making friends, family events, performing, dancing.
Click on the keywords to search for potentially suitable courses:
teaching
education
social
medicine
therapy
human resource management
recreation
media
marketing
psychology
welfare
counselling
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