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Kuder Career Interests Assessment

Kuder Skills Confidence Assessment

Date Completed: 8/27/2014

Date Completed: 8/27/2014

Pathway Results

Pathway Results

1Family and Community Services

1Professional Support Services

2Consumer Services

2Legal Services

3Administration and Administrative Support

3Health Informatics

4Human Resources Management

4Governance

5Correction Services

5Journalism and Broadcasting

Family and Community Services People who work in this group of


occupations work in community agencies to help others who face a
variety of problems. Their clients include the homeless, those with
physical and mental problems, the aged and poor, and those who are
without a job. They attempt to find sources of help for their various
needs.
Consumer Services People who work in this group of occupations
provide a wide range of services to others. These services may relate
to things as different as purchase of real estate, creating a public
image for a company, overseeing property, or having text or
conversation translated to another language.
Administration and Administrative Support People who work in
this group of occupations manage places where people of all ages are
learning new things. These places include schools, daycare centers,
colleges, businesses, and community organizations. They develop
curriculum, hire and manage those who teach, set policies, and
oversee all day-to-day activities.
Human Resources Management People who work in this group
support a business or non-profit organization by finding the best
employees they can to do the required work. They recruit and select
employees. They also are involved in setting salaries, orienting new
employees, and rating their work. In addition, they review, select, and
manage benefits for employees, such as insurance and retirement
plans.

Professional Support Services People who work in this group of


occupations provide a variety of special services in school settings.
These individuals help students with personal, physical, and
educational problems. Examples of these occupations are school
counselors, social workers, psychologists, and speech pathologists.
Legal Services People who work in this group of occupations are
lawyers and assistants at various levels. Some research the law to
determine what is legal in a given case. Others defend or prosecute
those who have broken the law. Some take careful notes in court
trials. Some develop estate plans or documents for the sale of
property. Others review documents, such as property titles, to
determine if they are legally correct or appropriate for a specific
purpose.
Health Informatics People who work in this group of occupations
manage health-related information and facilities. The group includes
those who manage hospitals, health centers, nursing homes, and other
medical care facilities. It also includes those who collect information
about clients, record it, and make it available to those who need to
know it.
Governance People who work in these occupations are involved with
managing the country, a state, or a city. Many are elected to a public
office by voters. Others are employed by the elected people to help
them with their job duties. Examples of such occupations are
members of Congress, governors, state officials, council members,

Correction Services People who work in this group of occupations


are concerned with youth or adults who have broken the law. Some
investigate and solve crimes. Some guard criminals after they have
been placed in jail or prison. Others work with offenders who will
soon leave prison or have already left to help them find and keep
work. Still others monitor prisoners for a period of time after they
have been released.

and their staffs.


Journalism and Broadcasting People who work in this group gather
information, write news stories, and get them out to the public.
Reporters get the facts by observation and interviews and write the
news. Broadcast and sound technicians, supervised by engineers,
operate the equipment used to distribute the news by radio and TV.

Kuder Work Values Assessment

Composite Report

Date Completed: 8/27/2014

Date completed Interests Assessment: 8/27/2014


Date completed Skills Assessment: 8/27/2014

LowMediumHigh

Workplace

Innovation

Accomplishment

Prestige

Income

Pathway Results
LowMediumHigh

Family and Community Services

Consumer Services

Workplace Having the pleasure of working in a comfortable,


attractive work space where the supervisors and co-workers are
supportive and friendly.
Innovation Having the challenge and opportunity to do my work in
new ways and with independence and variety.
Accomplishment Having the feeling that what I do in my work is

Administration and Administrative Support

important and making a contribution.


Prestige Having the sense of being highly regarded by others because
of the nature of my work or the leadership I provide.
Income Having the desire to achieve earnings and rewards that
strongly support my economic and financial advancement.

Human Resources Management

Correction Services

One Page Report


Prepared For: Maggie McGee
Date Printed: 12/11/2014 8:45 AM

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