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CAREER PROFILE

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Make the right career choice


Suitability for a job is determined by a number of factors, including a persons behavioural or personality style. People who choose a career based on their natural abilities are more productive and happier at work. The right job lets you use your talents in ways that come naturally. Your Career Profile provides valuable information on how to choose the right career path to maximise your natural gifts and talents and help you make a career choice thats right for YOU.

Four personality styles


People have four basic personality styles. When blended together in varying percentages, they make you who you are. These styles define the way you act, think, learn, socialise and behave. You are wired with these traits from birth. Its like a default factory setting. One style is not better than the other. Who you are is of course more than just four styles; its also how you were raised, your home life and family heritage, your ethnic and religious upbringing, and your education and learning environment. If you imagine that who you are is like an iceberg, then the part people see above the water line is your personality style.

What attracts you?


We each have an internal magnet. Its attracted people need people around them; it energises alone, trust their own intuition and are persuaded and SUPPORTERS. These personality styles tend to either people or tasks, or somewhere in between. Some them, stimulates and excites them. They dont like being by an emotional argument. We call these people PROMOTERS to be good with people.

Then there are those whose magnet is attracted to tasks and have their energy drained by being around people. Theyd rather curl up with a book than go out, they enjoy their own company, and can work alone on detailed tasks. These styles rely on facts and logic. They are persuaded by rational arguments and emotion does not play a big part in their decision making. We call these people DRIVERS and ANALYSERS. These personality styles are good with tasks and information.

How fast do you go?


The other factor that determines our personality style is our internal motor, or rather the speed at which we do things. Some of us are dynamic and move at a rapid pace. We are outgoing and do things quickly we want things done now. We make decisions quickly, we fall in love quickly, we shop quickly and so on. We like variety, action and adventure. We call these people DRIVERS and PROMOTERS. Others of us are conservative and work at a slower pace. We also want to get things done, but done correctly and in a considered manner. We decide more slowly, we are more cautious, we dont take risks and we are discerning. We are not impulsive and are usually reserved. We see no need to rush and we prefer the steady approach to completing tasks. We are organised and well prepared. We call these people SUPPORTERS and ANALYSERS.

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MyCareerMatch
MyCareerMatch is a psychometric assessment that measures your behavioural profile and it is predicated on the undertstanding that each personality style finds certain jobs more rewarding and enjoyable than others. MyCareerMatch uses four style identifiers, (D)DRIVER, (P)PROMOTER, (S)SUPPORTER and (A)ANALYSER. Most people are a combination of two styles and having both provides additional talents and an ability to utilise either at the appropriate time. The first style is your DOMINANT one. This is the one that governs how you behave most of the time. The second style is your BACKUP style. Its like your co-pilot and kicks in when theres a need for balance and sound decision making.

Your style is
Dominant Style

Analyser
Backup Style

Supporter
Words that describe you include: Careful, compliant, orderly, precise, logical, perfectionist, conventional, accommodating, dependable, deliberate, reliable, patient, predictable, kind, easygoing, relaxed, even tempered.

One style is not better than another


Drivers have a high desire to achieve. They are self-motivated, independent and highly individualistic. They like a fast-paced environment. They enjoy competition and challenge. They want to do it their way. Promoters are independent, outgoing individuals who like socialising and meeting people. They are enthusiastic and optimistic. They make friends easily and are inspirational and popular. Supporters are dependable, practical and kind people. Theyre patient. They want to help others. They prefer to work in teams and they dislike rapid change. They prefer a secure and constant environment that is free of conflict. Analysers are perfectionists who look to systems, rules and order within a structured environment. They are accurate and precise. They are reserved, detailed and logical, and follow rules and standards.

Your style intensity


100% 88% 75% 63% 50% 38% 25% 13% 0%

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People are a blend of four styles and each style has its own Level of Intensity. The highest percentage is your Dominant style. You can have one or two Backup styles. When styles are of equal percentage the order of priority is D, P, S then A. The intensity percentage indicates how strongly that style influences your personality and behaviour.

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Analyser Supporter career options


Analyser Supporters can find well matched careers and jobs in: Computers, Technology, Health, Technical scientific, Professionals, Business, Academic, Creative, Accounting and Finance. The key for Analyser Supporters is to work in a field where technical, analytical skills are valued, where you can produce quality work or research. As a detailed factual person the careers that attract are those where lots of contact with people is not necessary, where you can analyse and solve problems, provide back-up and support for others, where expertise and creativity is required. In listing occupations that are popular among Analyser Supporters, its important to note that there are successful people of all types in all occupations. However, the following are careers Analyser Supporters may find particularly satisfying.

Academic Accountant Administration Analyst Animator Architect Art Director Astronomer Baker Biologists Biomedical Engineer Building and Construction Business Analyst Change Management Consultant Chemist Chemist Research Columnist Computer Engineer Computer Information Services Computer Programmer Computer Security Specialist Computer Software Designer Corporate Lawyer Creative Writer Customs Officer Database Manager Dental Technician Dentist Designer Desktop Publisher Drawing and Design Economist Electrician Energy and Resource Research Engineering Supervisor Entertainer Entertainment Agent Equipment Repair Film Editor Financial Advisor Financial Analyst Financial Planner

Financial Researcher Financial Services Manager Financial Supervisor Forensic Scientist Genetic Engineer Hardware Engineer Health Care Historian Industrial Designer Information Services Information Technology Internet Architect Inventor Investigator Investment Banker Laboratory Technician Language Teacher Law Clerk Law Researcher Lawyer Legal Mediator Make Up Artist Management Consultant Management Information Systems Marine Biologists Market Analyst Mathematician Medical Specialist Medicine Microbiologist Military Officer Music Teacher Musician Natural Resources - Parks & Fisheries Network Administrator Office Administrator Optometrist Patent Attorney Personnel Administration Personnel Manager Pharmaceutical Research Pharmaceutical Sales Pharmacist

Philosopher Photographer Physicist Planner Plastic Surgeon Printing and Publishing Producer - Movie, TV, Stage Production Controller Production Manager Production Supervisor Programmer Project Engineer Psychiatrist Psychologist Public Relations Quality Controller Research and Development Supervisor Research Director Researcher Safety Officer Scientist Screenwriter Security Manager Software Developer Solar Power Research Sound Technician Stage Director Statistician Strategic Planner Surgeon Surveyor Systems Analyst Tax Agent Teacher Technical Sales and Service Technical Writing Technician Trainer - Business Translator University Administrator Urban And Regional Planner Veterinarian Waste Management Web Developer

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Academic Accountant

Bachelor degree in field of interest plus further study (eg. Honours, PhD) Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) Advanced Diploma of Accounting

Administration

Diploma of Business Administration or Management Bachelor of Business (Management)

Analyst

Bachelor of Business (International Business or Economics and Finance or Management) Bachelor of Science (Statistics or Mathematics) Bachelor of Arts (Animation and Interactive Media) Bachelor of Design (Multimedia Systems)

Animator

Architect

Bachelor of Architectural Design Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural)

Art Director Biologists

Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)

Biomedical Engineer Building and Construction

Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Communication Engineering) Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management or Project Management) Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Infrastructure) Bachelor of Business (all streams) Bachelor of Science (Statistics or Mathematics)

Business Analyst

Change Management Consultant Chemist Chemist Research

Bachelor of Applied Science Project Management Bachelor of Business (Information and Knowledge Management or International Business or Management) Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry)

Columnist

Bachelor of Communication (Media or Journalism) Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

Computer Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering

Computer Information Services Computer Programmer

Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems or Information and Knowledge Management) Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Software Engineering

Computer Security Specialist

Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems or Information and Knowledge Management) Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Software Engineering

Computer Software Designer

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Corporate Lawyer Creative Writer Customs Officer Database Manager

Bachelor of Social Science (Legal and Dispute Studies) Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) Advanced Diploma of Business (International Business) Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems or Information and Knowledge Management) Diploma of Information Technology Diploma of Dental Technology Advanced Diploma of Dental Prosthetics

Dental Technician

Designer

Bachelor of Design (Communication Design or Industrial Design) Diploma of Product Design

Desktop Publisher

Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Diploma of Graphic Design or Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia)

Drawing and Design

Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts)

Economist Electrician Energy and Resource Research Engineering Supervisor

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) Certificate III in Electrotechnology Electrician Bachelor of Applied Science Construction Management) Bachelor of Applied Science (Applied Sciences) Diploma of Management Associate Degree in Business

Entertainer

Diploma of Film and Television Production (Screen and Media) Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting

Entertainment Agent

Diploma of Creative Industries Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

Film Editor Financial Advisor

Diploma of Film and Television Production (Screen and Media) Bachelor of Applied Science (Property) Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

Financial Analyst Financial Planner

Bachelor of Science (Statistics or Mathematics) Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning or Economics and Finance) Diploma of Financial Services

Financial Researcher

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) Diploma of Financial Services

Financial Services Manager

Diploma of Financial Services Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

Financial Supervisor

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Forensic Scientist

Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry or Applied Sciences) Bachelor of Applied Science (Laboratory Medicine)

Hardware Engineer Health Care

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine or Complementary Medicine Osteopathy) Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) Diploma of Product Design

Industrial Designer

Information Services

Bachelor of Business (Information and Knowledge Management or Business Information Systems) Diploma of Business Administration Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)

Information Technology

Internet Architect Inventor Investigator

Bachelor of Business (Information and Knowledge Management) Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Bachelor of Social Science (Legal and Dispute Studies) Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Administration)

Investment Banker Laboratory Technician

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing)

Language Teacher

Cert IV in Language (Japanese/Mandarin/Spanish) Advanced Diploma of Translating and Interpreting

Law Clerk

Advanced Diploma of Justice or Business (Legal Practice) Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Administration)

Management Consultant

Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Bachelor of Business (Management or International Business or Entrepreneurship) Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems or Management) Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Business (Marketing or Management or Economics and Finance) Advanced Diploma of Marketing

Management Information Systems Market Analyst

Mathematician

Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) Bachelor of Science (Statistics)

Military Officer

Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)

Music Teacher

Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry)

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Musician

Diploma of Music Industry (Technical Production) Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry)

Natural Resources - Parks & Fisheries Network Administrator

Diploma of Conservation and Land Management Bachelor of Environmental Science Diploma of Information Technology (General) Bachelor of Information Technology

Office Administrator

Associate Degree in Business Bachelor of Business (Management)

Personnel Administration

Diploma of Management or Business Administration Associate Degree in Business

Personnel Manager Pharmaceutical Research Pharmaceutical Sales

Bachelor of Business (Management) Bachelor of Applied Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences) Advanced Diploma of Marketing or Business (Public Relations) Bachelor of Applied Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences)

Photographer

Diploma of Photoimaging Bachelor of Arts (Photography)

Physicist Planner

Bachelor of Applied Science (Applied Sciences) Bachelor of Applied Science (Planning or Geomatics or Property) http://bit.ly/bn2OoB Bachelor of Business (Management or Economics and Finance)

Printing and Publishing

Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Graphic Prepress) or Printing and Graphic Arts (Printing), Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (Multimedia) Diploma of Film and Television Production (Screen and Media) Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)

Producer - Movie, TV, Stage

Production Controller

Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Bachelor of Business (Management or Logistics and Supply Chain Management or International Business) Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Bachelor of Business (Management or Logistics and Supply Chain Management or International Business) Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Bachelor of Business (Management or Logistics and Supply Chain Management or International Business) Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems) Bachelor of Computer Science or Software Engineering

Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Programmer

Project Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (all streams)

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Psychologist

Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)

Public Relations

Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations or Professional Communication) Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

Quality Controller

Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) Diploma of Logistics

Researcher Safety Officer

Bachelor degree in field of interest plus further study (eg. Honours, PhD) Diploma of Occupational Health and Safety Bachelor of Science (Applied Science)

Scientist

Bachelor of Science (all streams) Bachelor of Environmental Science

Screenwriter

Advanced Diploma of Professional Screenwriting Advanced Diploma of Film and Television Production (Screen and Media)

Software Developer

Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Computer Science or Software Engineering

Solar Power Research Sound Technician

Bachelor of Applied Science (Applied Sciences) Diploma of Audiovisual Technology Diploma of Music Industry (Technical Production)

Statistician

Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) Bachelor of Science (Statistics or Mathematics)

Strategic Planner Surveyor

Bachelor of Business (all streams) Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying) Bachelor of Applied Science (Geomatics)

Systems Analyst

Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems) Bachelor of Computer Science or Information Technology

Tax Agent

Advanced Diploma of Accounting Bachelor of Business (Accountancy)

Teacher

Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Applied Science (Physical Education)

Technical Sales and Service

Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems or Marketing) Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations)

Technical Writing

Bachelor of Communication (Journalism or Media) Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems)

Technician

Diploma of Information Technology Advanced Diploma of Electronic Engineering

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Analyser Supporter Career Courses


Below are the courses offered RMIT that match your Analyser Supporter style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out RMIT University Program Search

Trainer - Business Translator University Administrator

Bachelor of Business (Management) Advanced Diploma of Translating and Interpreting Bachelor of Business (Marketing or Management) Diploma of Business Administration

Urban And Regional Planner

Bachelor of Applied Science (Property) Bachelor of Applied Science (Valuation)

Waste Management

Bachelor of Social Science (Environment) Bachelor of Applied Science (Planning)

Web Developer

Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts (multimedia) Bachelor of Information Technology (Computing and Internet Technology)

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Your Analyser Supporter style


Analyser Supporters are thinkers and like to follow rules and procedures. They are patient and accurate, hard-working and thorough. Often described as perfectionists, they strive to be perfect in everything they do. They want to get it done right every time. Analyser Supporters want to be in control of processes and systems, including quality control and compliance. As an Analyser Supporter you are motivated by security and accuracy. You seek an unchanging, familiar and secure environment with predictable work patterns and clearly defined structure and objectives. You are logical, dependable and disciplined, and perform well in a consistent and well-organised manner. You go by the book and are extremely conscientious. You like to think ahead and plan your strategy in advance. You dont like surprises and take care to be well organised. Your attention to detail sets high standards for yourself and others around you. You follow predictable processes and avoid risk wherever possible. Quality is important to you and you often seek ways to improve a product or process in order to make it better than before. You are more comfortable with tasks than people, but you do have people skills and are a good listener. You make sound business decisions based on information and data youve collected. You ensure that the information you have is up-to-date and accurate. Other people also rely on you to provide accurate information. You are pleased when youve saved money or time by doing it right the first time. Analyser Supporters like to focus on stable, predictable outcomes. You like to know exactly what you are doing, where youre headed and what support youll get along the way. You are logical and tend to take a suspicious and sceptical approach to new ideas and change. If you have not been given adequate time to adjust and a convincing explanation of the reason why a change is necessary, you are likely to resist. You use your knowledge and experience to solve problems and you prefer to communicate in writing. You influence others through the use of factual and logical arguments.

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Your work-related strengths include


Ability to understand very complex and highly abstract ideas Great creative problem-solving skills Independence, trying new things, and overcoming obstacles Intellectual curiosity and skill for getting information you need Ability to analyse things logically Great confidence and drive to continually increase your knowledge Objectivity, ability to address issues without taking them personally Confidence in your ideas and vision Ability to see implications of actions and ideas

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Ideal job environment


for Analyser Supporters working with systems and people
Analyser Supporters are best where: Critical thinking is needed and rewarded Assignments can be followed through to completion Technical, task-oriented work is required Theres time to think Long standing relationships can be developed They receive personal attention and recognition for tasks completed They have a stable and predictable environment Their environment allows time for change They are part of a team Content to strengthen your resume

What you bring to the job


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You You You You You You You You You You

strive to produce accurate and precise work are excellent at controlling quality output enjoy working to guidelines always check for accuracy adhere to procedures and policies try to avoid conflict exhibit patience demonstrate loyalty complete assignments are hard-working and dependable

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What you value


Accuracy Approval Benevolence Cohesiveness Compassion Competence Contribution Cooperation Details Efficiency Facts Friendliness Logic Loyalty Organisation Quality Rules and regulations Security Stability Structure Tradition Trust

What annoys you


Aggressiveness Change Clutter Conflict Disharmony Disorganisation Disrespect Evasiveness Exaggeration Hastiness Impatience Inaccuracy Inadequacy Incompetence Insensitivity Pressure Pushiness

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How you make a difference


You make a difference by being yourself. Being yourself means using your natural gifts and talents. The key to a successful career is to focus on what you are good at. But being yourself is not enough. You need to acquire skills and qualifications so that you can utilise your strengths to be the best you can be.

People with an ANALYSER SUPPORTER style similar to yours make a difference by: Moving one step at a time You generally tend to work through problems and tasks one step at a time. You work logically and encourage slow but steady progress. You make a difference by being orderly and systematic. Applying rules You respect authority and are willing to use your authority with a sense of fairness. You understand that rules are meant to be followed because they create order and a method by which things get done. You make a difference by sticking to procedures and systems. Keeping things simple You make a difference by using your natural talent to produce timetables, plans and goals. You make things easier by simplifying procedures. You have an ability to identify the steps needed to implement a plan and to set out the things that need to be done. Getting it done on time You are realistic and strive for results such as getting things done on time, or saving money or figuring out how to be more productive. You want to see tasks completed efficiently. You make a difference by ensuring that things are done correctly and deadlines are met. Gathering information Your strengths in gathering and collating information make a difference by enabling you to produce factual material such as manuals and text books and enabling you to store information so that it can be accessed efficiently. Providing training Because you are good at breaking down tasks, you make a difference by being a good trainer. You show people how to do things step-by-step, in an easily understood way. Finding mistakes You are good at finding mistakes and preventing problems before they happen. You double-check your work and that of others. This often leads to uncovering mistakes and seeing problems before they occur. You make a difference by your thoroughness, eye for detail and research. Being there for others You make a difference by helping others and you are prepared to drop whatever youre doing to be there for them in difficult situations. You accept people for who they are. Smoothing conflict

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Your natural style is to avoid conflict and you do your best to make sure that stress is not part of your life. The difference you make is to be the peacemaker, accommodating and thoughtful. Behaving respectfully Because you want people to be treated respectfully, you do the same to others. You make a difference by showing respect and honesty and treating everyone fairly.

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Your Analyser learning style


Analysers perceive information factually and process it deliberately. They learn by listening to and thinking about the information. They like to deal with facts and want to know what their teachers think. They do well at subjects that require abstract concepts, logical thinking, theories and analysis. Analysers learn in a step-by-step approach and need time to think things over. Learning must have structure. Analysers are good at setting time aside to complete assignments. They dont like to rush or be late and like to have projects completed early. Analysers are usually the first students to arrive in class and are the most prepared. Analysers can think through their experiences, judge the accuracy of what they encounter and examine details and specifics. They excel in traditional learning environments. They study, they read, they like to know how things work and they thrive on stimulating lectures and teachers who know their subject and can challenge them. They tackle problems as they do assignments and learning logically. They seek facts and want to be as knowledgeable and accurate as possible. Analyser students want to do whats right. They like clearly defined goals and rules. They learn best in a tightly controlled environment and can make sense out of confusing information. They are usually neat and tidy and like everything to be in its right place. Analyser students see education as a serious matter. To them the future and betterment of mankind depends on useful knowledge and information.

Tips for Analysers


Learn to respect peoples personal worth as much as their knowledge Develop a tolerance for conflict and imperfection Learn to focus on who people are, rather than what they do Set more realistic expectations of yourself and others Dont retreat into your shell, verbalise more about how you feel Discover how your natural abilities and strengths can achieve great results Reduce the pressure you put on yourself to perform at the highest level all the time Avoid paralysis by analysis. Dont dwell too long and procrastinate Dont get lost in the detail, look at the big picture Learn a new subject you might not have considered before

Choosing a career
Do you have the right personality for the job? Your Career Profile will help you discover your personality style and the careers that match. Is the job of interest to you? Does the job appeal to you? Is it one you could see yourself doing? If youre not sure check it out, talk to people who do that job, Google it, find out what it pays, look up the job description on a career website and find out what qualifications you need to have. Are you studying the subjects needed for the job? Once you find out what the job requires youll know if the subjects youre taking are the appropriate ones for that job. Is your education path in line with your career goals?

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