I took this career assessment test online that was pretty in-depth and got back an analysis of my strengths and weaknesses and my likes and dislikes. It was pretty accurate (partly because it was based on what i prefered as opposed to figuring out what i'm best suited for). My top ten jobs/career fields are these: (1) Instructive, Fine Arts (2) Promotion/Publicity (3) Dramatics (4) Musical, Creative (5) Creative Entertainment (6) Radio, TV Announcing (7) Creative Writing (8) Interview/Inform (9) High School, College, University (10) Kindergarten, Elementary Education.
Jon is conscious of existence, meaning, purpose, potential and destiny of humankind, people, and self. Jon is motivated by a self-felt, self-accepted calling to the cause of good, growth, and gain in the lives of others. Influential communication of ideas is a primary way of achieving those objectives. Perception and thinking tend to be holistic and conceptual; i.e., seeing the big picture. It is important to see which of the other traits are interactive with this trait because there can be many interesting combinations. This is a major trait in cultural, intellectual, academic, and creative activities. It includes ideas, concepts, theory, ethics, and values.
Jon prefers to associate with others socially, organizationally, and recreationally. In addition to assuring company with others, association is an important arena and environment for interacting with people in a variety of ways: leadership, managing, supervising, communicating, serving, caring, etc. Other traits have to be considered to determine how and why Jon is motivated to associate and interact with others.
Preferences for Jon fully support being perceptually, subconsciously, and consciously aware of fantasy, symbols, symbolic relationships, abstract ideas, options, and choice of options as they relate to creative or innovative activities. Perception triggers ideas in Jon's mind, a process that just happens - a process often called intuition. It is not a conscious effort to logically "come up with" creative ideas; instead, the process is best identified with the statement that "a thought struck me." A quote by Carl Jung probably makes complete sense to Jon: "Art is innate in the artist, like an instinct that seizes and makes a tool out of the human being. The thing in the final analysis that wills something in him is not he, the personal man, but the aim of the art."
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