Final Self Assessment With Reflection
Final Self Assessment With Reflection
Final Self Assessment With Reflection
Step4
Action
Step3
Decision Making
Step2
Career Exploration
Step1
Self-assessment
WORK VALUES
The following list describes a wide range of satisfaction that people gain
from their jobs. Rate the degree of importance of the following words, using
the scale below:
3. Reasonably important
INTERESTS
The following exercise will help you organize an inventory of your interests and then
relates them to general occupational fields. Answer the following questions with a Yes or
No depending on how strongly you feel about each item.
Please add up your scores in each interest category along the questions. Use the
following: Yes!= 4; yes = 3; no = 1; No! = 0.
Important: There is no right answer and the point of this test is not to score the highest
score, it will only categorize your interest in order to asses them.
Mechanical Interests
Artistic Interests
Business Interests
CAREER FIELDS
The following occupations show how your interests compare to people with similar
interests who are employed in various fields.
Circle job titles that you find most appealing (2 in each group) and calculate the scores at the
end.
Group 3 Group 4
Carpenter A Plumber A
Musician B Chef B
Computer programmer C Nurse C
Revenue Canada agent D Dietician D
Special education E Recreation Leader E
Buyer F Caterer F
Group 5 Group 6
Electrician A Painter A
Advertising artist B Author/ writer B
Chemist C Chiropractor C
Bank teller D Bookkeeper D
Athletic trainer E Guidance counsellor E
Barber F Car/ Gift shop manager F
Group 7 Group 8
Police officer A Tool/Die Maker A
Copy Writer B Flight attendant B
Dental Hygienist C Medical technician C
Secretary D Food service Manager D
Operating room tech E Social worker E
Elected public official F Hotel manager F
Group 9 Group 10
Sheet metal worker A Truck driver A
Librarian B Photographer B
Surveyor C Systems analyst C
Accountant D Waiter/ress D
Occupational therapist E YMCA Director E
Insurance agent F Real estate agent F
Below, list the occupations you have considered when thinking about your future. List the
careers you have daydreamed about, as well as those you have discussed with others. Try to
recount a history of your tentative choices and daydreams. Put your most recent thoughts
about job choice on line 1 and work backwards.
Occupations
1. Nurse
2. Teacher
3. Computer Technician
4. Soldier
5. Cosmetologist
Now that you have identified several career interests, assess your situation and ask yourself
some difficult questions. Take each job you have identified and answer the following
questions for eachoption.
Occupation 1:
Am I willing or able to invest my time and money to acquire these missing skills? No
If yes, make a step by step action plan towards the goals. If no, move on to the next job on your
list. Do this for all your careers listed and your goals should begin to look clear.
SKILLS
Throughout the course of your life, you have gained competencies in many areas. In which of
the following do you excel? This list will help you to realize your strong points that you can
apply to career decision-making as well as to transitioning to different fields. Check off the skills
that you have demonstrated inside and outside of the study or working field. Then, go back
andcircle those skills you most enjoy using and cross off those that you do not enjoy using.
Communication Skills
Financial Skills
1. Invent
2. Assemble/build/install
3. Perform precision work
4. Operate hand/power tools
5. Troubleshoot/diagnose problems
6. Drafting/mechanical drawing
7. Understand manuals/diagrams
8. Learn new technology easily
9. Program/Code
Numerical Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
1. Anticipate/solve problems
2. Bring order in a chaotic situation
3. Determine root causes
4. Select most effective solution
5. Improvise under stress
6. Help a group identify solutions
7. Handle difficult people
8. Stay calm in emergencies
Research and Analytical Skills
REALISTIC INVESTIGATIVE
ARTISTIC SOCIAL
ENTERPRISING CONVENTIONAL
All types have both positive and negative qualities and none are better than the others. The
Holland Code is a generalization, and not likely to be an exact fit. This condensed survey is not
intended to be as accurate or comprehensive as a full instrument. Completing this survey might
help you identify the cluster(s) of occupations in which you would have the most interest
and get the most satisfaction, and it will give you a place to start your career exploration.
Step One:
Circle the number of all items below that are appealing to you – leave the rest blank.
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1. Planting and growing crops
2. Solving math problems
3. Being in a play
4. Studying other cultures
5. Talking to people at a party
6. Working with computers
7. Working on cars or lawnmowers
8. Astronomy
9. Drawing or painting
10. Going to church
11. Working on a sales campaign
12. Using a cash register
13. Carpentry
14. Physics
15. Foreign language
16. Working with youth
17. Buying clothes for a store
18. Working from nine to five
19. Setting type for a printing job
20. Using a chemistry set
21. Reading fiction or plays
22. Helping people with problems
23. Selling life insurance
24. Typing reports
25. Driving a truck 26. Working in a lab
27. Playing a musical instrument
28. Making new friends
29. Leading a group
30. Following a budget
31. Fixing electrical appliances
32. Building rocket models
33. Writing stories or poetry
34. Attending sports events
35. Making your opinions heard
36. Using business machines
37. Building things
38. Doing puzzles
39. Fashion design
40. Belonging to a club
41. Giving talks or speeches
42. Keeping detailed records
43. Wildlife biology
44. Using science to get answers
45. Going to concerts or the theater
46. Working with the elderly
47. Sales people
48. Filing letters and reports
Step Two:
On the chart below, again circle the numbers of the items which appealed to you. Then count
the number for each row and write the number in the box to the left. The two highest
categories are the clusters in which you have the most interest, and their corresponding labels
are your Holland Code. (For example, if you scored highest in Social, and second highest in
Artistic, your Holland Code would be SA. This is where you will concentrate your
career explorationefforts.
R = REALISTIC 1 7 13 19 25 31 37 43
I = INVESTIGATIVE 2 8 14 20 26 32 38 44
A = ARTISTIC 3 9 15 21 27 33 39 45
S = SOCIAL 4 10 16 22 28 34 40 46
E = ENTERPRISING 5 11 17 23 29 35 41 47
C = CONVENTIONAL 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
In the lists below, you can identify your type, and then focus on your job search
ENTERPRISING - Good verbal skills, persuasive - Strong leaders - Avoid work involving long
periods of intellectual effort - Strong drive to attain organizational g o a l s - Concerned with
power, status, and leadership - Aggressive, popular, sociable, self-confident - High energy level
- Adventuresome, ambitious - Enjoy making things happen - Value money and material
possessions - Dislike science and systematic thinking - Buy big cars, nice clothes, country club
memberships
You have surely heard of families that carefully collect the souvenirs, various documents, letters
related to their family. If needed, they can also write the history of the family. A
family‘s history does also involve what the profession of the family members was and they
achieved in those professions.
Traditionally, the history of a family is depicted in a so-called family tree. However, we have
drawn the tree below to show the members of your family.
Having completed the tree, note each member‘s profession too. Write the highest level degree
too next to the professions. If you can, ask for the help of your parents.
If you wish, you can continue drawing the tree, and can indicate the professions and
qualifications of further relatives.
ME
my FATHER my MOTHER
GRANDFATHER GRANDFATHER
GRANDMOTHER GRANDMOTHER
My grandparents:
Elementary Undergraduate
My parents:
Elementary Undergraduate
1. Count the number of professions that you have found in your family. What
are these? Aside from me, I have a sister who graduated with a Bacheclor of
Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management.
2. Write also down how many types of school they went to.
Only one.
3. Can you find members of your family with the same profession? What is this
profession? I don’t have a family member who is profession in me.
4. How many similar professions could you find? And how many family members had the
same profession? Nothing.
7. Could you find related professions? What do you think are their related professions?
None.
8. Is there somebody in your family who became well-known and publicly honored through
their profession? (You can also write relatives who are no longer alive.) No.
9. Look at again the family tree and think about if there is a profession in it that you like?
Yes, because
No, because I have only teaching and financial management profession in my family
tree.
10. Is there a profession there that you would be pleased to choose, however, it is no longer
possible to study it? Namely:
today there is no longer such a profession existing,
the school where I could study it is very far,
I should live in a boarding school, but I do not really feel like
going there,
my school achievement is poor,
there are financial reasons for it,
there is another reason, namely:
11. Summarize what you have learned about the professional history of your family
The professional history of my family is not the same as other families that have lots of family
members who have graduated with a bachelor’s degree because my grandparents and my parents were not given a
chance to finish their studies; most of them are elementary undergraduates because of a lack of financial support to
support their studies. Before, they did not have the idea of planning their career to have a brighter future. That is
why only a few, including me, became professionals in a profession that I didn't really want at first. To summarize, I
have learned that if my grandparents and parents make an effort to have financial stability, we will be able to choose
our career path and maybe lots of my family members, especially my sisters, will be able to finish studies with our
chosen career path.
REFLECTION
I aim to live a successful, happy life and help others save their lives. Ever since I was in
high school, I have always wanted to be a nurse. My main inspiration to become a
nurse comes from an inborn desire to care for people in times of need. I feel that
helping people overcome the burden of different health conditions, as well as supporting
their families through such difficult times, is satisfactory. Seeing an individual suffer
deeply affects me psychologically and also acts as a drive that will enable me to help
them alleviate part of their pain. I want to achieve several things, such as going to the
best university of my choice, graduating with a good degree, getting a good job that
relates to my dream career, and getting loved. But my family doesn’t have the capacity
in terms of finances to enroll me in the school and take the course that I really wanted.
When I graduated from high school, I stopped because my parents could not afford to
send me to college because of financial problems. One year after, I enrolled in a 2-year
vocational course, and luckily I graduated, but I was not able to find a job. After 2 years,
I got pregnant, married and gave birth. Time flies so fast and there is an opportunity
where I can be able to pursue my college if I can be able to get a "Tulong Dunong"
scholarship.
I applied and got the scholarship and enrolled in a Bachelor of Secondary Education
major in Social Studies at MonCast, where it is the only college institution in our
municipality. Taking education is very hard for me because I only took it because it’s the
only course offered by the institution where I enrolled. I faced lots of challenges in my
college days. One of them was multi-tasking. It is very hard to be a student and, at the
same time, a mother and a wife. I got a bachelor's degree and took and passed the
licensure examination for teachers last year. Passing the LET was not easy for me. I
made lots of sacrifices in order for me to survive and get the license. I obtained the item
and was hired at Pasian National High School. Being a teacher is not easy because you
need to make all the necessary adjustments in order to fit into the environment that you
have. Two years of being employed, honestly speaking, I still can’t find teaching a place
in my heart. I only teach young minds, impart my knowledge, and serve as a role model;
I only perform the duties and responsibilities of my job because I am compensated.
My realization is that having no passion for the job that you have makes it really hard for
you to do your duties and responsibilities with heart. When choosing your career path,
see to it that it really matches with your interests, personalities, and abilities in order for
you to take all the responsibilities with heart and not for the sake that you work because
you have paid. Lastly, mastering guidance and counseling would be very helpful in
searching for a place in my heart to impart my knowledge, way of teaching and molding
students to be a better version of themselves, not because of the salary that I get in
return, maybe not now, but step by step in the coming years of my teaching journey.