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O*NET Interest Profiler: Shared Career List

My interest results:

Realistic 32
Investigative 26
Artistic 27
Social 13
Enterprising 22
Conventional 18

My Job Zone:

Job Zone Five
Extensive Preparation Needed

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Careers that fit my interests and preparation level:

Best fit, great fit Bright Outlook
Career name
Best fit
Bright Outlook
Architects
Great fit
Nanosystems Engineers
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Soil & Plant Scientists
Bright Outlook
Animal Scientists
Bright Outlook
Biochemists & Biophysicists
Bright Outlook
Environmental Restoration Planners
Bright Outlook
Geoscientists
Hydrologists
Bright Outlook
Materials Scientists
Microsystems Engineers

Other careers that fit my interests:

Job Zone One: Little or No Preparation Needed
Best fit, great fit Bright Outlook
Career name
Great fit
Cement Masons & Concrete Finishers
Great fit
Painting, Coating, & Decorating Workers
Great fit
Rock Splitters, Quarry
Bright Outlook
Agricultural Equipment Operators
Derrick Operators, Oil & Gas
Farmworkers & Laborers, Crop, Nursery, & Greenhouse
Bright Outlook
Fishing & Hunting Workers
Bright Outlook
Landscaping & Groundskeeping Workers
Plasterers & Stucco Masons
Pressers, Textile, Garment, & Related Materials
Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed
Best fit, great fit Bright Outlook
Career name
Great fit
Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, & Systems Assemblers
Great fit
Cabinetmakers & Bench Carpenters
Great fit
Drywall & Ceiling Tile Installers
Great fit
Etchers & Engravers
Great fit
Fiberglass Laminators & Fabricators
Great fit
Foundry Mold & Coremakers
Great fit
Furniture Finishers
Great fit
Layout Workers, Metal & Plastic
Great fit
Millwrights
Great fit
Painters, Construction & Maintenance
Great fit
Shoe & Leather Workers & Repairers
Great fit
Stone Cutters & Carvers, Manufacturing
Great fit
Structural Iron & Steel Workers
Great fit
Tailors, Dressmakers, & Custom Sewers
Great fit
Upholsterers
Job Zone Three: Medium Preparation Needed
Best fit, great fit Bright Outlook
Career name
Best fit
Craft Artists
Best fit
Jewelers & Precious Stone & Metal Workers
Great fit
Architectural & Civil Drafters
Great fit
Camera Operators, Television, Video, & Film
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Commercial Divers
Great fit
Gem & Diamond Workers
Great fit
Lighting Technicians
Great fit
Mechanical Drafters
Great fit
Model Makers, Metal & Plastic
Great fit
Model Makers, Wood
Great fit
Musical Instrument Repairers & Tuners
Great fit
Patternmakers, Wood
Great fit
Photographers
Great fit
Potters, Manufacturing
Great fit
Sound Engineering Technicians
Great fit
Stonemasons
Job Zone Four: High Preparation Needed
Best fit, great fit Bright Outlook
Career name
Best fit
Commercial & Industrial Designers
Best fit
Landscape Architects
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Agricultural Engineers
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Automotive Engineers
Great fit
Interior Designers
Great fit
Marine Engineers & Naval Architects
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Materials Engineers
Great fit
Bright Outlook
Mechanical Engineers
Great fit
Photonics Engineers
Great fit
Solar Energy Systems Engineers
Great fit
Wind Energy Engineers

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