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What am I looking for? – My interests

Identification of interests

Identifying your own interests plays a central role – not only in your leisure time, but also and especially in your professional life. The following questionnaire will help you identify your own interests. Take your time in filling it out. 1. What are you particularly interested in? Write down three topics that come to mind spontaneously.

2. During which experience did you last think "That was fun!"?

3. What do you like to do in your free time?

4. Which subjects interest you most in your studies?

5. Which topics do you like to read and talk about?

6. Which activities make you completely lose track of time?

7. Which successes are you particularly proud of?

8. What kind of people do you like to spend time with?

It is best to discuss the results with friends or family. They usually have a slightly different and differentiated view of you.

Identification of preferences

Mark your own preferences in the following questionnaire: Which activities interest you, what do you like to do? Knowing these professional interests will help you in your search for a suitable job.

Do you like…

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Focusing on people

Teaching someone something Listening to friends Helping someone Leading a group or club activity Mediating in a conflict between two people Running for office Entertaining children

Total: Focusing on people

Focusing on data

Doing research on a topic Being the treasurer of an association Conducting scientific experiments Working with numbers and statistics Calculating the fuel consumption of a car Programming software

Total: Focusing on data

Do you like…

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Focusing on things

Baking a cake Repairing a car or a machine Doing handicrafts or sewing Constructing something out of wood, metal, etc Operating or running equipment or machinery Gardening or landscaping

Total: Focusing on things

Focusing on ideas

Decorating a room Writing poems or song lyrics Publishing an article in a blog or magazine Solving a problem Performing in a play Playing an instrument Inventing a new product

Total: Focusing on ideas

In which area did you get high scores? Focusing on people: Working with other people and in teams is important to you. Such professions are found in service-oriented environments and in people-oriented positions. Focusing on data: You prefer work that focuses on analysing and using data to develop new ideas and recommendations.

Focusing things: A high proportion of practical work is important to you. You like working with tools and materials.

Focusing on ideas: You feel comfortable in a creative, innovative environment where you work on solutions and on the development of new products and services.

Summary of interests

What are your strongest areas of interest? 1.

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How do you want to be able to express these interests in your future profession?

(Source: https://collegecareerlife.net/careerinterests)

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