Day 1. A fresh look at career guidance
Hello! Today is day one of our marathon. We invite you to answer the following test questions in two parts.
Hello! Today is day one of our marathon. We invite you to answer the following test questions in two parts.
You must choose between "yes" and "no" answers in the first part and between professions in the second. We will tell you what type of person you are on the occupational difference scale and advise you on a list of careers that would suit you.
I find jobs related to either management or accounting to be boring.
Yes E
No D
I would rather work in finance than in music.
Yes D
No E
I find taking risks easy, and I often take risks.
Yes D
No C
Most of the time, clutter annoys me.
Yes B
No E
If I write something down, my notes are not very structured.
Yes E
No D
I like to read about scientific achievements.
Yes A
No B
I do not like to spend all my money at once but prefer to distribute it wisely.
Yes C
No E
I want to follow instructions accurately
Yes C
No E
I hate tidying up.
Yes E
No D
I like working on a computer, entering words, and analysing things.
Yes C
No B
Before starting any action, I like to think over everything, even the tiniest details.
Yes B
No E
When I start learning a new foreign language, I study grammar first. I don't seek to strive for a conversational experience instantly.
Yes D
No A
If I encounter a problem, I examine it from all sides: I look for information, read literature, and consult friends who might know something about it.
Yes D
No B
I write down vital information and plans for the coming days in a diary or keep notes on my smartphone.
Yes B
No E
I like to read political and financial news.
Yes D
No E
I take my health seriously.
Yes A
No D
I leave my work tasks to the very last minute.
Yes E
No C
Which job would you prefer?
1. Repairing machines and appliances (C) or caring for animals (A)
2. Creating tables and charts (D) or helping sick people (B)
3. Overseeing plants and their health (A) or controlling the quality of illustrations, postcards, or posters (E)
4. Advertising and selling products (D) or handling wood, metal, fabric, and plastic (E)
5. Chatting about fiction books (E) or non-fiction books (C)
6. Teaching peers or younger people about something (be it a coach, tutor, or mentor) (B) or raising different breeds of animals (A)
7. Driving a vehicle like a tractor or a crane (C) or copying images and tuning musical instruments (D)
8. Designing exhibitions and showcases, preparing concerts (E) or conducting tours and working at the information desk (D)
9. Correcting mistakes in texts, tables, etc. (D) or repairing products, items, and houses (C)
10. Performing calculations and estimates (C) or treating animals (A)
11. Solving disputes and disagreements, persuading, encouraging, and penalising (B) or understanding diagrams, tables, and drawings (C)
12. Studying the life of microbes (A) or observing the work of amateur art circles (E)
13. Providing medical care to people (B) or repairing medical devices (C)
14. Describing and depicting certain events (E) or reporting events and measured items (D)
15. Receiving and examining patients and prescribing treatment (B) or conducting laboratory tests in the hospital (A)
16. Assembling devices and machines and repairing buildings (C) or painting the walls or surfaces including various products (E)
17. Playing on stage or at concerts (E) or organising trips and excursions to theatres, museums, etc. (B)
18. Copying or creating drawings and maps (D) or developing parts and constructing buildings according to pictures (C)
19. Working on keyboard machines (C) or fighting against plant diseases and insects that harm the forest (A)
This kind of person likes working and living in nature. The list of professions is quite wide-ranging: from a researcher developing what is occurring in nature to a physicist, chemist or biologist, a technologist creating new drugs, a genetic engineer, a physician, a geologist, a soil scientist, an ecologist, an agronomist, a dog handler, a zoologist, a biologist, a speech therapist, or a specialist in developing plants. Below, we provide a comprehensive list of careers that would be perfect for your mindset.
Botanist
Biologist
Biochemist
Geomorphologist
Agrochemist
Agronomist
Forester
Farmer
Florist and gardener
Landscaper
Soil scientist
Hydrologist
Geo-ecologist
Meteorologist
Archaeologist
Geologist
Land surveyor
Geographer
Climatologist
Ichthyologist
Livestock Specialist
Physiologist
Microbiologist
Ornithologist
Entomologist
Veterinarian and livestock breeder
Sericulturist
Angler
You are suited to working with people. You can work with the human body, with its creation or behaviour. Therefore, professions that involve healing, teaching and evaluating people, management, sales, speaking before an audience, etc., are suitable for you. Consequently, the list of professions includes doctors, nurses, teachers, massage therapists, beauticians, educators, psychologists and sociologists, speech therapists, politicians, salespeople and managers, tour guides, hair and makeup specialists, and journalists. In a word, you should consider the comprehensive list of professions relevant to working with people. All of them are listed below.
Seller
Hairdresser
Seamstress and cutter
Waiter and bartender
Cook
Family tutor
Steward
Explorer
Doctor, paramedic, orderly
Nurse
Masseur
Educator, teacher
Psychologist
Manager
Regional specialist
Lawyer
Judge
Policeman, district investigator
Prosecutor
Guide-interpreter, tour guide
Administrator
Journalist, correspondent
Literary editor
Museum clerk
Librarian
Help Desk Officer
As the name suggests, this type of person is suited to working with technology. They can design, create, maintain, repair and even operate it. The suitable occupations include engineers, engineers for aircraft and trains, technicians, adjusters, etc. However, do not confuse those professions with the ones requiring knowledge and the use of technology! For example, the manager who uses their laptop but has to take it to a service centre to be repaired cannot disassemble it into parts on their own. We have attached a more detailed list of professions below.
Installer
Builder
Collector
Carpenter
Builder (technician, engineer)
Constructor
Technologist
Driver
Pilot
Chauffeur
Transport Engineer
Welder
Locksmith
Mechanic (technician, engineer)
Installation
Regulator
Operator
Pastry chef
Metal Melter
Optician
Steelworker
Milling machinist
Grinder
Machine Operator
These professionals work well with numbers, tables, graphs and diagrams, and letter combinations that require corrections and analysis. You could become an economist, a broker, a mathematician, a designer of anything, an architect, an accountant, a proofreader or editor, a cartographer, a cadastral engineer, a sound engineer, or a cryptographer. Below you will find a much more complete list of professions suitable for a human-sign system.
Speech therapist
Philologist
Passports Officer
Secretary
Historian
Clerk
Stenographer
Typesetter
Proofreader
Technical Editor
Bibliographer
Archivist
Translator
Notary
Linguist
Programmer
Economist
Accountant
Mathematician
Physicist
Chemist
Cashier
Merchandiser
Communication Specialist
Radio operator
Musician
Musical instrument tuning specialist
Cutter
Navigator
Cartographer
Topographer
Geographer
Architect
Designer
Astronomer
Meteorologist
Manager
Specialist in finance, taxes, insurance business
Laboratory Assistant
Pharmacist
Marketer
Logistics Specialist
You are good at working with creative images in different areas. For example, consider the professions of an artist, designer, illustrator or composer, sound specialist, screenwriter, writer or poet, stylist or hair, makeup expert, or even a tattoo artist. You could also become an art or literary critic, but only if you study artwork created by others. A detailed list of professions that will suit you is found below.
Graphic designer
Decorator
Cutter
Potter
Glassblower
Fabric dyer
Interior Designer
Knitting and embroidery specialist
Chaser
Cutter for various materials
Restorer
Painter
Engraver
Jeweller
Parquet Flooring Specialist
Director
Actor
Theatre and film critic
Poet
Writer
Playwright and screenwriter
Sculptor
Designer
Photographer
Fashion designer
Architect
Musician
Composer
Vocalist
Choreographer
Orchestra and choir artist
Choreographer
Music teacher
Conductor
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