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Title Career test result - free career test taking online at 123test
Author Neira Nouza
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In this test you had to choose between pictures showing specific work activities. Each picture depicted work associated with a specific type of personality. These types are derived from Dr. John Holland's theory of careers and vocational choice, known as Holland Codes.

There are six personality types in Holland's model:

Realistic: practical, physical, concrete, hands-on, machine, and tool-oriented Investigative: analytical, intellectual, scientific, explorative, thinker Artistic: creative, original, independent, chaotic, inventive, media, graphics, and text Social: cooperative, supporting, helping, healing/nurturing, teaching Enterprising: competitive environments, leadership, persuading, status Conventional: detail-oriented, organizing, clerical

Personality types and Holland Codes

Dr. Holland did not say that a person is just one of these types. Then there would be only six types of people in the world. Instead, any one person can have interests associated with all of the six types. When you rank the types, starting with those you have the most interest in to those you have the least interest in, you get your specific Holland Code.

There are some 720 different combinations possible, like ISERAC, AIRSEC, or CSERIA. Generally, however, only two or three letters are necessary to create a useful description, such as SC, IRC, or AIC. Such a description may apply to both a person and a work environment. By typifying both people and work environments with Holland Codes, we can calculate matches between them. This helps you assess a potential career or vocational choice.

Your personality type You preferred 'Conventional' the most, followed by 'Investigative' and 'Artistic'. Your six letter personality type is 'CIAERS'. Your personal preference is also shown in a graph below.

Fig. 1

PIE CHART

FAVORITE TYPES OF WORK

YOU

YOU

Your personal Holland Code

CONVENTIONAL 25%

INVESTIGATIVE 20%

ARTISTIC 15%

ENTERPRISING 15%

REALISTIC 13%

SOCIAL 12%

Depending on how strongly you favor any specific type you can compose your own personal Holland Code. You do this by taking the first letters of the types you favor most. In your case, this is the letters C, I and A Your personal Holland Code then becomes either CIA, CI, IC or even ICA.

Your jobs Here is a list of jobs that fit your Holland code CIAERS. The list is only part of all jobs that fit your personality. You should use this list of occupations as prototypical examples. A total of 20 occupations are suggested based on your score.

Your list of suggested occupations

Actuarial consultant

89%

Actuarial consultants analyse, manage and provide guidance on financial impact of risks. They can work in fields related to insurance, pension, investment, banking, healthcare etc. Actuarial consultants apply technical and statistical models and theories to give strategic, commercial, and financial advice.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Actuarial consultant

Database administrator

89%

Database administrators test, implement and administer computer databases. They use their expertise in database management systems to plan, coordinate and implement security measures to safeguard computer databases. They also use scripts and configuration files to tailor a database to users' needs.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Database administrator

Financial analyst

89%

Financial analysts conduct economic research and elicit valuable analyses on financial matters such as profitability, liquidity, solvency, and asset management. They provide recommendations on financial matters for decision-making processes. Financial analysts work in both the public and the private sector.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Financial analyst

Statistician

86%

Statisticians collect, tabulate, and, most importantly, analyse quantitative information coming from a varied array of fields. They interpret and analyse statistical studies on fields such as health, demographics, finance, business, etc. and advise based on patterns and drawn analysis.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Statistician

Web developer

86%

Web developers develop, implement and document web-accessible software based on the designs provided. They align the client's web presence with its business strategy, troubleshoot software problems and issues and look for ways to improve the application.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Web developer

IT auditor

81%

IT auditors perform audits of information systems, platforms, and operating procedures in accordance with established corporate standards for efficiency, accuracy and security. They evaluate ICT infrastructure in terms of risk to the organisation and establish controls to mitigate loss. They determine and recommend improvements in the current risk management controls and in the implementation of system changes or upgrades.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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IT auditor

Data warehouse designer

78%

Data warehouse designers are responsible for planning, connecting, designing, scheduling, and deploying data warehouse systems. They develop, monitor and maintain ETL processes, reporting applications and data warehouse design.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Data warehouse designer

Logistics analyst

78%

Logistics analysts streamline product manufacturing, transportation, storage and distribution. They assess production and supply chain problems to determine economically efficient solutions. They assists company managers in decision-making processes and direct programs designed to provide subcontractors, managers and customers with logistic technology.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Logistics analyst

Database designer

78%

Database designers specify the database's logical structure, processes, and information flows. They design data models and databases to serve data acquisition.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Database designer

Economist

78%

Economists perform research and develop theories in the field of economics, whether for microeconomic or macroeconomic analysis. They study trends, analyse statistical data, and to some extent work with economic mathematical models in order to advise companies, governments, and related institutions. They advise on product feasibility, trend forecasts, emerging markets, tax policies, and consumer trends.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Economist

Risk manager

78%

Risk managers identify and assess potential threats and risks to a company, and give advice on how to deal with them. They create preventive plans to avoid and reduce risks, and put plans in place for when the company is threatened.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Risk manager

Database developer

78%

Database developers program, implement and coordinate changes to computer databases based on their expertise of database management systems.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Database developer

Archivist

76%

Archivists assess, collect, organise, preserve and provide access to records and archives. Records maintained are in any format, analogue or digital and include several kinds of media (documents, photographs, video and sound recordings, etc.).

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Archivist

Archive manager

76%

Archive managers ensure the care and preservation of a cultural institution and the archives within. Archive managers, along with curators, and conservators, play a very important role in the care of the instution and all the collections within.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Archive manager

Historian

74%

Historians research, analyze, interpret, and present the past of human societies. They analyse documents, sources, and traces from the past in order to understand the past societies.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Historian

Accountant

73%

Accountants review and analyse financial statements, budgets, financial reports, and business plans in order to check for irregularities resulting from error or fraud, and provide their clients with financial advice in matters such as financial forecasting and risk analysis. They may audit financial data, resolve insolvency cases, prepare tax returns and provide other tax-related advice in reference to current legislation.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Accountant

Mathematician

71%

Mathematicians study and deepen existing mathematical theories in order to expand the knowledge and find new paradigms within the field. They can apply this knowledge to challenges presented in engineering and scientific projects in order to assure that measurements, quantities, and mathematic laws prove their viability.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Mathematician

Librarian

70%

Librarians manage libraries and perform related library services. They manage, collect and develop information resources. They make information available, accessible and discoverable to any kind of user.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Librarian

Software tester

68%

Software testers perform software tests. They may also plan and design them. They may also debug and repair software although this mainly corresponds to designers and developers. They ensure that applications function properly before delivering them to internal and external clients.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Software tester

Telecommunications manager

65%

Telecommunications managers coordinate telecommunications staff activities for installing, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining telecommunications equipment and infrastructure. They oversee the research, evaluation and implementation of new technologies and ensure a safe working environment for the employees. They supervise the inventory of supplies as well as user and customer assistance actions.

Education level: Bachelor's degree or higher usually required

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Telecommunications manager

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