D.Young - Strengths
Strategic
Consider psychology, as it requires understanding situations and being able to discover or provide effective problem solving.
A career in law may excite you, as it requires the use of logic to build cases and find creative and effective ways to present the
Choose classes that emphasize alternative ideas or solutions.
Participate in research, or develop your own research project.
Find organizations that need your planning abilities.
Analytical
Choose a job that requires a lot of analysis. Obvious career fields such as accounting, finance, law, engineering, sciences, business management, computer technology, and journalism are worthy of consideration.
Opt for jobs that allow you to make decisions based on your evaluation of facts, data, tangible evidence, circumstantial evidence, and research findings.
Examine data, collect facts, and read material for discussions. Anticipate problems. Ask questions to discover others’ perspectives on issues. Clarify your own position.
Dismiss erroneous statements, flawed theories, and illogical conclusions, as well as prejudiced opinions. Risk being the solitary voice of reason.
Accompany an athletic coach to scouting and practice sessions for a week. Identify three to five ways you can combine your love for a particular sport with your analytical abilities. Consider plays the team could run, or the types of physical talents required for the various positions.
Communcation
Consider becoming a stand-up comedian, actor, motivational speaker, or trainer.
Choose careers that will allow you to do a lot of the talking, such as teaching, broadcast journalism, consulting, politics, public relations, and ministry
Participate in class discussions. Enhance your own and others’ comprehension by talking through the key points.
Affiliate with a speakers’ bureau in which the members address campus and community groups.
Campaign for elected office, or be a candidate’s spokesperson.
Deliberative
Choose a career in which you and others can benefit from your careful thinking and deliberation.
You may want to work in roles that require research and analysis of information to plan wise actions or gain new understandings.
Attend all lectures and class sessions — make sure you don’t miss anything. Be thorough in your preparation for a class by reading ahead and reviewing class notes to avoid being caught off guard.
When taking a test, go through the questions slowly, concentrating on the ones you are most sure of first. Address the others later so that you have time to complete the exam.
Look carefully at the many organizations or clubs that you might join to pinpoint those that pique your interest. Attend a couple of meetings to narrow down to one or two that seem to fit you best.
Harmony
Look for a career where you will have opportunities to be a stabilizing factor in a group, team, or organization.
Avoid a career in which there is significant conflict.
Seek opinions and ideas from experts. Their insights will help you formulate your own beliefs and philosophy.
You will achieve, learn a lot, and enjoy classes in which you learn practical skills and obtain practical knowledge.topic
Find a group of people who seem to truly have fun together, who have a lot in common, and who work to make one another happy and support one another. They could become your best friends.