What Job Should I Do?

Answer a few questions that will help you determine where you fit in the world. Some people are born to conquer the world with others, and some are born to do it alone. Find out where you fit in.

Tags: Career, Job, Work


Here are all the results with descriptions

Makes You Think
A job that requires you to think hard suits you. You don't mind doing research to figure out problems. You're okay with thinking for extended periods of time. You could be a psychologist, a medical scientist, a mathematician, a tool and die maker, an analyst, a chiropractor, or a machinist, just to name a few.

Lets You Work with People
A job helping others or providing a service would suit you best. You could be a social worker, a therapist, a counselor, a speech-language pathologist, a home health aide, a coach, or an athletic trainer, just to name a few.

Allows for Self-Expression
A job that allows for self-expression suits you best. Working with forms and patterns interests you, but instructions aren't necessary most of the time. You could be an architect, a fashion designer, an interior designer, a music composer, or a hairdresser, just to name a few.

Highlights Being a Law-Abiding Citizen
A job with consistency best suits you. You're a law-abiding citizen. Patterns and routines help you. You could be an auditor, a controller, an insurance adjuster, a tax examiner, a cashier, a meter reader, or an executive secretary, just to name a few.

Lets You Make Decisions
You're a born leader. You don't have a problem leading from start to finish. Sometimes this involves taking risks. You could be a public relations manager, a chief executive, a funeral director, a lawyer, or a judge, just to name a few.

Lets You Be a Realist
A hands-on job would best suit you. You prefer to avoid paperwork. You may even enjoy working outdoors. These jobs generally do not entail working with others. You could be a dancer, a geographer, a surgeon, a veterinarian, a carpenter, or a cook, just to name a few.