You will use the information from
- Vita Navis (this is the site you took your Career Assessment. The Information from the results will contain your 3-letter Holland Code and Career information that aligns with your personality.
- Onetonline.org and,
- Several additional resources (of your choice) to complete the assignment
this my vita navis informations
Based on how you answered the questions, your results were grouped into your top three of six theme codes known as the RIASEC. Click on each letter of your interest code in the diagram to learn more. Explore the other three codes to understand the interests of others.
Your Interest Code: CRE
Conventional
People who enjoy numerical activities, practical tasks, accounting, and office settings. They are often organized, efficient, orderly, and detail-oriented. They value practical tasks, accuracy, and understanding the rules.
General Occupational Themes
The General Occupational Themes (GOTs) measure six broad interest patterns that can be used to describe your work personality. Explore the area below and note which descriptions are the most meaningful to you. These descriptions can be used when describing your interests, desired work activities, potential skills and values to advisers, counselors and hiring managers.
Your Top 3
General Occupational Themes | Conventional | Realistic | Enterprising |
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Interests | Organization, data management, accounting, investing, information systems | Machines, computer networks, athletics, working outdoors | Business, politics, leadership, entrepreneurship |
Work Activities | Setting up procedures and systems, organizing, keeping records, developing computer applications | Operating equipment, using tools, building, repairing, providing security | Selling, managing, persuading, marketing |
Potential Skills | Ability to work with numbers, data analysis, finances, attention to detail | Mechanical ingenuity and dexterity, physical coordination | Verbal ability, ability to motivate and direct others |
Values | Accuracy, stability, efficiency | Tradition, practicality, common sense | Risk-taking, status, competition, influence |
Personal Styles
The Personal Style Scales describe different ways of approaching people, learning, and leading, as well as your interest in taking risks and participating in teams. Knowing your style can help you narrow your career choices and communicate your style to others. Based on your assessment answers, a description is provided for how you may approach each subject area. Click on the other two sections of each subject area to identify which style fits you best and to understand your approach versus the approaches of others.
Career Pathways
this is what i said for a different assignment for context or more information
I’m in college to get a good education and play soccer at a competitive level. I also want to figure out what career path suits me best since I’m still undecided on my major. College feels like a great place to explore new options and learn more about myself. It’s also a big step towards transferring to a four-year school for better opportunities. Overall, I’m here to gain skills, meet new people, and prepare for the future.
Right now, I’m struggling to balance school, soccer, and recovering from my hand injury. It’s tough to keep up with classes when I can’t train fully or write easily. I also feel uncertain about which major to choose, which adds more stress. On top of that, I’m preparing to transfer to a bigger school, and it’s a lot of pressure. It’s a challenge, but I’m determined to push through and figure things out.
The text talks about how important it is to set goals and find a sense of purpose. I think that using the smart goal-setting method can help me make small, specific goals that are easy to track. For example, I can set a goal to meet with an adviser soon to talk about my major options. I can also set goals for study time, making sure it fits around my soccer schedule and recovery. This way, I can stay on top of things and make steady progress.
Playing soccer has given me a lot of practice in setting and reaching goals. I’ve set goals for improving my performance and adjusted them when I faced setbacks like injuries. I’ve also worked hard towards my goal of transferring to a bigger school to continue playing. Each time I set a goal, I make a plan and follow it step by step. It’s taught me how to stay focused and keep going, even when things get tough.
One thing that really helps me in school is asking for help early on. I go to office hours, meet with advisers, and use tutoring services whenever I’m struggling. Getting help right away makes it easier to understand the material and stay caught up. I’ve learned that it’s better to ask questions than to fall behind. This approach has saved me a lot of stress and helped me succeed in my classes.
The assignment is designed to help you understand and learn how to make an informed decision about your education and career. Although there are many tools to help you in your career research process, we used Super Strong Assessment in our class.
I strongly believe that by completing this assignment, you are gaining insight and knowledge in the career research process, and the results should aid you in successfully choosing a college major, while also preparing you for your future career.
Guidelines/Format:
- You must use 12-point Times New Roman font.
- You must double space your paper
- You are required to follow the basic writing rules/techniques (MLA formatting).
- Your responses must be thoughtful, clear, and address the prompt posted by your instructor.
- You are required to write 4+ pages. (Any papers less than 4 pages will receive 0 credit).
- Any information that is used in your paper that is not your own words must be cited! Everyone must also include a works cited page.
- All research papers submitted for this assignment will use “outside sources” – thus, if any papers are submitted without citations and a work cited page you are Plagiarizing someone else’s work. Please cite!!!
- Your paper should have at least 4+ citations
- Proofread your paper before you submit it
How will you benefit from this research?
- Achieve satisfaction in your work
- Identify career options consistent with your interests
- Choose appropriate education and training relevant to your interests
- Maintain balance between your work and leisure activities
You will write about one occupation that you plan to pursue and include the following…
- Provide a brief history/background about the Super Strong Assessment (research – Strong Interest Inventory)
- Discuss the occupation from your results (Vita Navis), and why you selected it, provide some context for your paper
- Steps you need to take to enter the profession (education, training, etc.)
- Will the occupation sustain your future lifestyle
- Include background knowledge about you, how the salary aligns with your future goals, will the occupation continue to grow, include the education/training required to enter the job/profession
- How long will it take you before you enter the workforce
- Make sure you include a final paragraph (conclusion) that sums up your paper.
Lastly, I am not looking to read a book report with facts that I can find myself. I provided some guidelines to get you started, but I want to know how you plan to use this new information to inform your decisions about your education and in pursuing your career goals. Take the time to breakdown who you are, where you are at in your journey, and where you want to be in the future.