50 Best Jobs for Your Personality50 Best Jobs for Your Personality
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Current format, eBook, 2012, Third edition, See item page for details.eBook, 2012
Current format, eBook, 2012, Third edition, See item page for details. Offered in 0 more formatsResearch has proven that matching your personality to a career brings work satisfaction and success. With this best-selling book s help, you discover your personality type and the 50 best jobs that relate to it. Part I overviews how personality relates to careers. Part II features a self-assessment for determining your personality type: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, or Conventional. Part III contains the best jobs lists, including the 50 best jobs overall for each personality type. Other lists for each personality type include the best-paying jobs, jobs with the highest projected growth, best jobs based on education level, and best jobs for the self-employed more than 150 best jobs lists in all. In Part IV, you find a gold mine of facts about the 50 best jobs for each of the six personality types--300 job descriptions total.
Readers identify their personality type using John Holland's widely accepted theory of vocational personalities, then learn about the 50 best jobs that relate to it, in a new edition that uses the most current labor market information available to identify the best jobs and contains more than 300 job descriptions and a helpful index. Original.
Identifies personality types using the theory of vocational personalities, then pairs each personality with the jobs that best fit it.
New bonus lists by personality type include "Best Jobs for Flexible People," "Best Jobs for Detail Oriented People," Best Jobs for Innovators," Best Jobs for Analytical Thinkers," and "Best Jobs Not Behind a Desk."
Readers identify their personality type using John Holland's widely accepted theory of vocational personalities, then learn about the 50 best jobs that relate to it, in a new edition that uses the most current labor market information available to identify the best jobs and contains more than 300 job descriptions and a helpful index. Original.
Identifies personality types using the theory of vocational personalities, then pairs each personality with the jobs that best fit it.
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- St. Paul, MN : Jist Pub., 2012.
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