10 Best College Majors for Your Personality is a reference book for career experts, counselors, advisors, and coaches. A guidebook for teachers, parents, and students.
The book is a complete package – assessment, college majors, and careers.
In the Introduction, read –
Why Personality Is Useful for Choosing a Major
Factors to Consider When You Choose a Major
Overview of the RIASEC Personality Types
Next, complete the What’s Your Personality Type to discover your Holland Code: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional.
College Major descriptions review the following valuable detailed information –
College major title
Personality types/ CIP Codes
Major concentrations
Typical high school/ college courses
Career overview
Job earnings & growth
English/ Math skill level requirements
Related jobs
Extensive lists show the interrelationship between Holland Codes and college majors –
10 best majors overall for each personality type
5 majors with the best income potential, job-growth, and job-opening potential
Best majors for part-time or self-employed workers
Best majors according to different levels of education
Best majors according to verbal and math skill levels
50 Best Jobs for Your Personality is a career assessment tool and the major reference book for Holland Codes and occupational careers. 50 Best Jobs for Your Personality is useful for:
Career Exploration
College Major Exploration
Career Planning
Career Transition
Occupational Information
Career Counseling
Career Assessment
Career Decision-Making
Holland Codes
50 Best Jobs for Your Personality has the following information:
Holland Code Personality Assessment
Holland Codes matched to Best Job Lists with Highest Pay, Fastest Growth, and Most Openings
Holland Codes matched to Best Jobs sorted by Education, Job Training, Work Experience, Age, and Gender
Job Descriptions for 50 Best Jobs for Each Personality
Occupational careers ordered by 2-Letter Personality Codes
The Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes lists Holland Codes for 12,860 Occupations.
The Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes has descriptions of Holland Code:
Personalities
Environments
Values
Perceptions
Avoidances
Demands
Rewards and
Occupational information
The Dictionary has the following listing for occupations:
From Holland Codes to Dictionary of Holland Occupational Titles Codes
From Holland Codes to Occupational Employment Statistics and Occupational Outlook Handbook Occupations
From Holland Codes to the Standard Occupational Classification
From Holland Codes to the Census Occupational Classification
From Holland Codes to the Classification of Instructional Programs
From Holland Codes to the Guide for Occupational Exploration
From Dictionary of Holland Occupational Titles Codes to Holland Codes
From Occupational Employment Statistics Occupations to Holland Codes
From Standard Occupational Classification Occupations to Holland Codes
From Census Occupational Classification Titles to Holland Codes
From Classification of Instructional Programs Titles to Holland Codes
From Guide for Occupational Exploration Interest Subgroups to Holland Codes
Cost: $100
Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook
Best Career Reference Book
For Doing In-Depth Research on Job Descriptions, Career Options, and Education Options
The Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook is:
Must-read resource for counselors and teachers
An essential reference book that is a requirement for any career advisement, counseling, or counseling program, library, or resource room
The Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook is the best reference guide available that lists information about:
Career Clusters/ GOE Interest Groups
Holland Codes
ONET Codes
Job descriptions
The Handbook has more than 6,500 job descriptions — more than in any other career research book:
All job descriptions from the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Plus thousands more from the ONet and Dictionary of Occupational Titles
The Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook combines information from three most authoritative occupational data sources:
Occupational Outlook Handbook
O*NET database
Dictionary of Occupational Titles
How to use the Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook
The major tools to using the Enhanced Occupational Outlook Handbook are:
Table of Contents
Introduction
Appendix
Indexes
The Table of Contents lists the following interest clusters or job groupings:
Management, Business, and Financial Operations Occupations
Professional and Related Occupations
Service Occupations
Sales and Related Occupations
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
Construction, Trades, and Related Workers
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Production Occupations
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Job Opportunities in the Armed Forces
The Introduction section provides information of the following topics:
Occupational Outlook Handbook and Job Descriptions
O*NET and Job Descriptions
Dictionary of Occupational Titles and Job Descriptions
16 GOE Interest Areas
Holland Personality Types
OOH Job Descriptions
From the Occupational Outlook Handbook and Job Descriptions, you receive the listing of the following topics:
Job Title and ONET Job Numbers
Significant Points
Nature of the Work
Working Conditions
Employment
Training, Other Qualifications, and Advancement
Job Outlook
Earning
Related Occupations
Sources of Additional Information
The Appendix has information about Tomorrow’s Jobs discussing changes in:
Population
Labor Force
Employment
Industry
Occupation
Education
Total Openings
The Handbook are two (2) Indexes:
Alphabetized Index of Major Job Titles from Occupational Outlook Handbook
Alphabetized Index of ONET and DOT Job Titles
Cost: $49.95
Holland Career Materials: A Practitioner's Guide
Holland Career Materials: A Practitioner's Guide is a book that provides practical applications for the Holland Code Career Model. The Holland Career Materials: A Practitioner's Guide discusses:
Introduction to Holland RIASEC Model
Relationship to other career theories, e.g. Cognitive Information Processing (CIP)
Detailed descriptions, comparisons, and uses of the four SDS forms (R,E, CP, and CE)
Other Holland Code career guidance materials
Cost: $76.00/each
Practitioner's Guide
Holland Career Materials: SDS Technical or Professional Users Guide Manuals
The SDS Technical Manual describes the history of the SDS, development of the 4th edition, and research and technical information about all four forms of the SDS (R, E, CP, and Career Explorer).
The SDS Professional User's Guide provides complete practical information about the four forms of the SDS, including a description of the theory underlying the SDS; guidelines for administration and scoring of SDS materials; ideas for basic and supplementary interpretation, counselor training, and practical applications of SDS results.
Cost: $60.00/each
SDS Technical Manual
SDS Professional Users Guide
Making Vocational Choices
Making Vocational Choices presents the fundamentals of the Holland Code Career Model. Making Vocational Choices has information on:
Explanation of vocational behavior
Practical ideas to help people select occupational jobs, change jobs, and attain vocational satisfaction
Explanation of six personality types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social Enterprising, and Conventional
Listing of personality type activities, skills, talents, model environments, and person-environment interactions
Cost: $78.00
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