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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.