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Kuder Career Interests Assessment

Kuder Skills Confidence Assessment

Date Completed: 8/26/2014

Date Completed: 8/26/2014

Pathway Results

Pathway Results

1Teaching and Training

1Information Support and Services

2Counseling and Mental Health Services

2Therapeutic Services

3Governance

3Correction Services

4Marketing Research

4Early Childhood Development and Services

5Professional Support Services

5Teaching and Training

Teaching and Training People who work in this group of


occupations provide instruction to students at specific grade levels or
in specific subjects. In addition to knowing the content of what they
teach, they need to know how to work with students. They often need
to encourage them to learn and to change their approach to meet
individual needs.
Counseling and Mental Health Services People who work in this
group of occupations help others who are faced with personal,
family, or career problems and decisions. They assist them to see
their choices clearly and to make a choice that seems best. They may
work in private offices, clinics, schools, or hospitals.
Governance People who work in these occupations are involved with
managing the country, a state, or a city. Many are elected to a public
office by voters. Others are employed by the elected people to help
them with their job duties. Examples of such occupations are
members of Congress, governors, state officials, council members,
and their staffs.
Marketing Research People who work in this group try to figure out
what causes people to buy products and services. They may collect
information to find out if people would buy a certain product and
what they would pay for it. They may predict how many people
would buy it and say how it should best be presented to the public.
Professional Support Services People who work in this group of
occupations provide a variety of special services in school settings.

Information Support and Services Many who work in this group of


occupations collect, enter, and analyze data by computer. Some
organize computer databases. Others write computer programs. Still
others design the logic of computer systems and oversee their
operation.
Therapeutic Services People who work in this group of occupations
deal directly with patients to provide whatever kind of medical care
or treatment they need. Many kinds of technicians, nurses, and
medical assistants who work under the direction of medical doctors
are included.
Correction Services People who work in this group of occupations
are concerned with youth or adults who have broken the law. Some
investigate and solve crimes. Some guard criminals after they have
been placed in jail or prison. Others work with offenders who will
soon leave prison or have already left to help them find and keep
work. Still others monitor prisoners for a period of time after they
have been released.
Early Childhood Development and Services People who work in
this group of occupations take care of children. They lead them in
play and in learning activities. They may work in schools, childcare
centers, libraries, or private homes.
Teaching and Training People who work in this group of
occupations provide instruction to students at specific grade levels or
in specific subjects. In addition to knowing the content of what they

These individuals help students with personal, physical, and


educational problems. Examples of these occupations are school
counselors, social workers, psychologists, and speech pathologists.

teach, they need to know how to work with students. They often need
to encourage them to learn and to change their approach to meet
individual needs.

Composite Report
Date completed Interests Assessment: 8/26/2014
Date completed Skills Assessment: 8/26/2014
Pathway Results
LowMediumHigh

Teaching and Training

Counseling and Mental Health Services

Governance

Marketing Research

Professional Support Services

One Page Report


Prepared For: Natahjae Hicks
Date Printed: 12/11/2014 10:17 AM

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