Begin by selecting the interest area that appeals to you the most.
Work environments can be divided into the six broad interest areas below. These can be combined in many different ways. Knowing your unique combination of interests can assist you in determining jobs that suit you best.
Select 3 interest areas:
Realistic

Are you interested in jobs that require athletic or mechanical ability, working with objects, machines, tools, plants or animals, or being outdoors?

Investigative

Are you interested in jobs with people who like to observe, learn, investigate, analyze, evaluate or solve problems?

Artistic

Are you interested in jobs involving artistic, innovative or intuitive abilities, and like to work in unstructured creative situations?

Social

Do you like to work with people to inform, help, train, enlighten, develop or cure or are you skilled with words?

Enterprising

Are you interested in jobs where you work with people to influence, perform, persuade, or lead for organizational goals or economic gain?

Conventional

Are you interested in jobs that involve working with data, clerical tasks, or numerical ability, carrying things out in detail or following instructions?