The Party!! You have been invited to a party. You will meet people of all personalities. Mr. Endicott Personal Career Planning Class.

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The Party!! You have been invited to a party. You will meet people of all personalities. Mr. Endicott Personal Career Planning Class

The Party Many people are at the party. It is really great to see so many people having a good time Who are you going to hang out with?

Now What? I have found this great party so now what? Everyone seems to be having a good time I wonder who I should talk to first? There seems like there are a few groups hanging out together I will go and talk to one of those groups and see which one I like the best

First Group The first group talked a lot about having athletic or mechanical ability. The also said they liked to work with objects, machines, tools, plants or animals, or to be outdoors. They were Realistic in their mannerisms and liked “hands on” activities.

The Second Group When I approached this group I could tell they were people who like to observe, learn, investigate, analyze, evaluate or solve problems. These students were inquisitive about everything. Investigative people need answers and want to know why.

The 3rd Group The third group seemed to talk a lot about their artistic, innovating or intuitional abilities and how they like to work in unstructured situations using their imagination and creativity. They were Artistic and seemed to see things in a very unique way.

Group #4 As I continued to meet and greet some really nice people I came across this group which was quite loud. They were discussing working with other people to enlighten, inform, help, train, or cure them. They were very skilled with words. This group was Social and easy to talk to.

Group Five As I approached the fifth group I noticed they were people who like to work with people, influencing, performing, leading or managing for organizational goals or economic gain. They seemed to be a quite Enterprising group with a good business sense.

Last but not Least Group 6 I approached the last group and they were explaining to each other how they like to work with data, have clerical or numerical ability, carry out tasks in detail or follow through on others’ instructions. This group seemed very set in their ways and were Conventional and liked doing the same thing-the same way.

Now it is YOUR Turn! Select the one group that fits you the best-you may have 2 or 3 that work for you but select only one for right now

SU Majors and Party Groups Accounting=C Art=A Biology=I Business=E or I Chemistry=I Comm. Art=E or A Computer Sci=E or I Economic=I Education=S or A Environmental Health=I French=A Geography=I History=S Inter. Studies=I

More Majors and Party Groups MIS=I Math=I Med Tech=I Music-A Nursing=I or S Philosophy=S Physical Education=S Physics=I Political Science=S or E Psychology=S or I Respiratory Therapy=I Social Work=S or E Sociology=I or E Spanish-A or S Theatre=A

Careers “R” Realistic Aerospace Physiologist (RSE) Air-Conditioning Mechanics (RIE) Aircraft Mechanic (RIE) Appliance Mechanics (RIE) Aquaculturist (REI) Architectural Drafter (RCI) Automobile Body Repairer (RIE) Automotive Engineer (RIE) Automobile Mechanic (RIE) Baker/Chef (RSE) Bookbinder (RES) Bricklayer (RSE) Busdriver (RES) Butcher (RSE) Carpenter (RCI) Cement Worker and Terrazzo Worker (REC) Compositor (RSI) Construction Worker (REC) Corrections Officer (RES) Dental Assistant (RES) Dental Laboratory Technician (REC) Dental Technician (REI) Diesel Mechanic (REI) Drafter (RCI) Electrical Engineer (RIE) Electrician (REI) Electroplater (R) Exercise Careers (RES) Farm Equipment Manager (RES) Farmer (RIS) Farm Manager (RES) Firefighter (RES) Fish Hatchery Manager (RES) Floral Designer (RAE) Forester (RIS) Furnace Installer (RES) Sheet Metal Worker (R) Structural Steelworker (REI) Tailor (RES) Tool and Die Maker (RIE) Truck Driver (RSE)

Party-Animal Careers “I” Investigative Actuary (ISE) Agronomist (IRS) Anesthesiologist (IRS) Anthropologist (IRE) Archeologist (IRE) Biochemist (IRE) Biologist (ISR) Cardiopulmonary Technician (IRE) Cartographer (IRE) Chemical Engineer (IRE) Chemical Technician (IRE) Chemist (IRE) Chiropractor (ISR) Civil Engineer (IRS) Computer Engineer (IRC) Computer Programmer (IRC) Computer Systems Analyst (IER) Dentist (ISR) Ecologist (IRE) Economist (ISA) Electrical Engineer (IRE) Geographer (IRE) Geologist (IRE) Hazardous Waste Technician (IRS) Horticulturist (IRS) Industrial Arts Teacher (IER) Management Consultant (ICR) Marketing Research Analyst (IAS) Mathematician (IER) Medical Lab Technologist (IRE) Medical Technologist (ISA) Meteorologist (IRS) Nurse Practitioner (ISA) Pharmacist (IES) Physician, General Practice (ISE) Physician Assistant (ISA) Psychologist (ISA) Research Analyst (IRC) Software Engineer (IRE) Statistician (IRE) Technical Writer (IRS) Veteranarian (IRS) Web Site Developer (IRE)

“A” Artistic Party Animals Careers Actor/Actress (AES) Advertising Art Director (AES) Advertising Manager (ASE) Architect (AIR) Clothing/Fashion Designer (ASR) Copywriter (ASI) Dancer (AES) Choreographer (AER) Drama Teacher (ASE) English Teacher (ASE) Fashion Illustrator (ASR ) Furniture Designer (AES) Graphic Designer (AES) Interior Designer (AES) Journalist/Reporter (ASE) Landscape Architect (AIR) Medical Illustrator (AIE) Museum Curator (AES) Music Teacher (AES) Photographer (AES) Writers/Editors (ASI)

“S” Social Careers Air Traffic Controler (SER) Athletic Trainer (SRE) Chaplain (SAI) City Manager (SEC) College Professor (SEI) Community Planner (SEA) Counseling Psychologist (SIA) Counselor/Therapist (SAE) Cosmetologist (SEA) Cruise Director (SAE) Dental Hygienist (SAI) Detective (SER) Dietician (SIE) Elementary School Teacher (SEC) Executive House Keeper (SCE) Family and Consumer Scientist (SAE) Hairstylist (SER) High School Teacher (SAE) Historian (SEI) Home Economist (SEA) Home Economics Teacher (SAE) Homemaker (S) Librarian (SAI) Mail Carrier (SRC) Medical Assistant (SCR) Medical Record Administrator (SIE) Minister (SAI) Priest(SAI) Recreation Director (SER) Recreational Therapist (SEC) Registered Nurse (SIA) Relocation Counselor (SAE) Retirement Counselor (SAE) School Counselor (SAE) School Principal-Administrator(SEI) Secondary School Teacher(SAE) Social Worker (SEA) Sociologist(SIA) Special Education Teacher (SEC) Speech Pathologist (SAI) Teacher's Aid (SIC) Business Teacher(SAE) Ticket Agent (SCE)

“E” Enterprising Advertising, marketing, and public relations managers (ESA) Advertising Sales Representative (ESR) Automobile Sales Worker (ESR) Financial Planner (ESR) Barber/Hairdresser (ESR) Bartender (ERC) Benefits Manager (ESA) Financial Manager (ESA) Buyer (ESA) Computer Operator (ESI) Cook/Chef (ESR) Credit Analyst (EAS) Credit Manager (ERS) Dental Assistant (E) Educational - Training Manager (EIS) Educational Administrator (ESA) Emergency Medical Technician (ESI) Flight Attendant (ESA) Food Service Manager (ESI) Housekeeper (ESR) Industrial Engineer (EIR) Insurance Adjuster (ESR) Insurance Agent (ECS) Interpreter (ESA) Journalism (EAS) Lawyer/Attorney (ESA) Manufacturer's Representative (ESA) Office Manager (ESR) Public Relations Representative (EAS) Real Estate Agent (ESR) Restaurant Manager (EAS) Retail Sales Person (ESR) Retail Store Manager (ESR) Sales Manager (ESA) Sales Representative (ERS) Social Service Director (ESA) Stockbroker (ESI) Tax Accountant (ECS) Traffic Clerks (ESC) Urban Planner (ESI) Travel Agent (ECS)

“C” Conventional Likes Parties Too Abstractor (CSI) Accountant (CSE) Accounting Clerk and Bookkeeper (CSR) Administrative Assistant (ESC) Bank Teller (CSE) Budget Analyst (CER) Building Inspector (CSE) Business Teacher (CSE) Cashier (CSE) Catalog Librarian (CSE) Clerk (CSE) Computer Operator (CSR) Cost Accountant (CES) Court Reporter (CSE) Customs Inspector (CEI) Data processing worker (CRI) Electronic Mail Technician (CSR) File Clerk (CSE) Financial Analyst (CSI) Insurance Adjuster (CSE) Insurance Underwriter (CSE) Internal Auditor (ICR) Key Punch Operator (CSE) Kindergarten Teacher (CSE) Legal Secretary (CSA) Library Assistant (CSE) Medical Records Technician (CSE) Medical Secretary (CES) Safety Inspector (RCS) Service Station Attendent (CER) Tax Consultant (CES) Telephone Operator (CSE) Typist (CES)

Hope You Enjoyed Your Party! Good luck!