Conventional type
People with conventional type of personality prefer professions that demand following the
routine, adjusting to the present standards. Such people are well-organised. They are very
thorough when they work on something. Office professions (eg. Accountant), jobs based on
routine control over the processes within the company are preferred by people with the
conventional personality type. People with conventional personality type might have
problems working in professions where they have to adjust quickly to fast changing
conditions or standards, jobs without clearly defined rules. Typical professions: archivist,
ticket collector, customs broker, insurance agent, collector, text editor, estimator, cashier,
accountant, notary, solicitor, desk clerk, assessor, statistician, legal adviser, stenographer,
WHS technician, office worker, inspector.
Enterprise type
People with enterprise personality type usually prefer the activity that involves other people.
People with enterprise personality type as their dominant profession personality are usually
good leaders. They can convince other people that their aims and ideas are the right ones.
They are energetic and self-confident. Professions like manager, lawyer, business
representative that require human interaction are often preferred by people with enterprise
personality type. Though, they can have problems in situations in which the deep intellectual
analysis of the reality is demanded. Typical professions: advocate, insurance agent, rodman,
diplomat, tax advisor, stockbroker, bookdealer, lawyer, supplies officer.
Social type
People with social personality type usually prefer jobs that require working on other people's’
behalf. This personality type gets good results in teaching and advising. People with social
type as their dominant job orientation are eager to help and support other people. Professions
connected to public assistance, teaching, public services are often chosen by people with
social personality type. They can have problems in every profession where they should
possess any technical or manual skills, be precise. Typical professions: physical therapist,
librarian, usherette, priest, waiter, doctor, speech therapist, teacher, masseur, psychologist,
social services worker, police officer, nurse, flight attendant, life guard, coach.