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Gender: Male
Age: 17
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Your jobs 6
ICT network administrator: Open positions 6
Forestry adviser: Open positions 6
Solar energy engineer: Open positions 7
Automotive engineer: Open positions 7
Natural resources consultant: Open positions 8
Forester: Open positions 8
Agricultural engineer: Open positions 8
Set builder: Open positions 9
Acoustical engineer: Open positions 9
Geology technician: Open positions 10
Transport engineer: Open positions 10
Civil engineer: Open positions 10
Manufacturing engineer: Open positions 11
Anaesthetic technician: Open positions 11
Street artist: Open positions 12
Sculptor: Open positions 12
Cartoonist: Open positions 12
Artistic painter: Open positions 13
Glass artist: Open positions 13
Illustrator: Open positions 13
There are some 720 di erent combinations possible, like ISERAC, AIRSEC, or CSERIA.
Generally, however, only two or three letters are necessary to create a useful description,
such as SC, IRC, or AIC. Such a description may apply to both a person and a work
environment. By typifying both people and work environments with Holland Codes, we
can calculate matches between them. This helps you assess a potential career or
vocational choice.
YOU
GENDER: MALE
AGE: 17
YOU
REALISTIC ENTERPRISING
28% 23%
ARTISTIC INVESTIGATIVE
15% 15%
CONVENTIONAL SOCIAL
10% 8%
2. Forestry adviser
Match: 85%
Solar energy engineers design systems which generate electrical energy from
sunlight, such as photovoltaic systems. They design and construct systems which
optimise the energy output from solar power, and the sustainability of the
production process of solar systems.
4. Automotive engineer
Match: 77%
6. Forester
Match: 72%
Foresters are responsible for monitoring the natural and economic viability of a
woodland or forest and for activities related to its management and conservation.
7. Agricultural engineer
Match: 69%
Set builders construct, build, prepare, adapt and maintain scenic elements used on
stage and for lming movies or television programs. They use a wide variety of
materials like wood, steel, aluminium and plastics. Their work is based on artistic
vision, scale models, sketches and plans. They work in close cooperation with the
designers and may build exibition stands for fairs, carnavals and other events.
9. Acoustical engineer
Match: 67%
Acoustical engineers study and apply the science of sound to various applications.
They work in a wide range of areas including the consultation of the acoustics and
elements a ecting the transmission of sound in spaces for performances or
recording activities. They can also consult on the levels of noise contamination for
those activities that require compliance with standards on that matter.
Geology technicians assist in all the activities carried out by geologists. They, under
the supervision of geologists, collect materials, carry out research and study the
samples collected from the Earth in order to o er analysis as part of the project
and the aim. Geology technicians assist in determining the value of the land for oil
or gas exploration. They perform various technical tasks, including collecting
Transport engineers design and set the engineering speci cations for the
construction and development of roadways and transport infrastructure. They
apply engineering concepts and knowledge for developing sustainable and e cient
modes of transportation ranging from roads to canals, railways, and airports.
Civil engineers design, plan, and develop technical and engineering speci cations
for infrastructure and construction projects. They apply engineering knowledge in a
vast array of projects, from the construction of infrastructure for transportation,
housing projects, and luxury buildings, to the construction of natural sites. They
design plans that seek to optimise materials and integrate speci cations and
resource allocation within the time constraints.
Street artists create visual art such as gra ti art or sticker art in urban
environments' public spaces, on the streets, typically expressing feelings or political
views and ideas, opting for non-traditional art venues.
16. Sculptor
Match: 65%
Sculptors may use a wide variety of materials to create sculptures, such as stone,
clay, glass, wood, plaster, or any material of their choice. Those materials can be
carved, modelled, moulded, cast, wrought, welded, and so on, in order to reach the
desired shape.
17. Cartoonist
Match: 65%
Cartoonists draw people, objects, events, etc. in a comical or derogatory way. They
exaggerate physical features and personality traits. Cartoonists also portray
political, economic, cultural ans social events in a humoristic way.
Glass artists create original artworks by assembling pieces of glass. They can be
involved in restoration processes (such as those going on in cathedrals, churches,
etc.) and can create accessoires, windows or decorations.
20. Illustrator
Match: 65%