Career Zone Analysis Essay

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For my career zone analysis, I chose social first (working with people to inform, train, help, enlighten, or cure them), then investigative (jobs with people who like to learn, observe, investigate, analyze, evaluate, or solve problems), and lastly realistic (jobs requiring athletic or mechanical ability, working with objects, plants, animals, machines, tools, or being outdoors). Social was my first priority because I love being around people, and I would never want a job where I work alone because I feel that I would get bored, and I am much more happy when I am doing things with others than when I am doing them by myself. The investigative option appealed to me because I think that it is really interesting to be given a problem and then to…show more content…
Also, there was an equal amount of recommended jobs in education, such as chemistry teachers, biological science teachers, anthropology teachers, economics teachers, special education teachers, secondary school teachers, and educational, vocational, and school counselors. The job that most appealed to me out of the recommended options from my survey was the physical therapist career. Out of the options, this one is most like the one that I would like my career to be, which is to be a sports medicine doctor. Even though the option of becoming a sports medicine doctor did not come up from the options that I chose, I think that it would still apply because it fits each of the categories. For social, I would be working with people and helping and curing their injuries, for investigative, I would be finding what exactly the problem and the cause of it is, and what the solution would be, and for realistic, it is a very hands-on job that would require me to use machines to help heal my patients. The reason that I would not want to be just a physical therapist is because I believe that my mental abilities exceed the requirements of being a physical therapist, and I would like to go to medical

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