Career Test Report
Prepared For
Robert the Engineer
By CareerPlanner.com
30-Jun-2008
Test Number: 307714
Test Date: 06/15/2008
Order Number: 190460E
Introduction
Welcome to your career test report. This report will show you which careers are a good match for
you and which careers you should avoid.
Along the way, this report will show you how to look at different types of work and careers to
determine which are a good fit for you and which are not a good fit. Note that for convenience we
will use the terms "work" and "careers" interchangeably.
Generally, when people are doing the type of work they truly enjoy, they experience greater
success and happiness. Things go more smoothly and there does not appear to be so many
obstacles and conflicts.
Ultimately we want to help you discover the type of work that is right for you.
There are six fundamental types of work / careers:
Realistic
Investigative
Artistic
Social
Enterprising
Conventional
All careers can be categorized into one of these six basic types of work, or a combination of these
types.
Your personal career type will be a combination of two or three of these fundamental types of
work. It will be represented by a two or three letter code, also known as your "RIASEC" code.
After explaining career types, this report will provide a list of job titles that match your personal
career type. You can find more matching job titles on the CareerPlanner.com web site.
Your Career Test Scores
R
I
A
S
E
C
43 47
5
18 18 20
Your Career Type Is:
I-R
Your Dominant Career Type Is:
I & R
How to Read The Test Scores
Scores for each of the six fundamental career types range from 0 to 50.
A score of 50 represents a very strong interest in a career where as a lower score, such as 5,
would indicate very little interest in that career.
Your career type is a two or three letter combination of your highest scores.
The career type with the highest score is your "Dominant" career type and the one that will be the
most important to you. This career type establishes the basic them