True/False: You should apply for as many jobs as you can. It doesn't matter if you think you would like the job.
The kind of intelligence we use when we are making our bodies do things. It is highly developed in athletes, dancers, and gymnasts.
My office is in an ambulance. I respond to emergencies.
An employer asks questions to a person to determine if a person is qualified for a job.
This is the person at school who you can talk to when you have career questions. This person meets with students alone, in groups, and during classroom periods.
This kind of intelligence is highly developed in people who depend on nature for their survival.
My job is to distribute medication in order to keep people healthy.
The ability to use reason, logic and numbers. These thinkers are good at seeing patterns and relationships and making connections between pieces of information.
My job involves keeping people, people's possessions, and a business's possession safe and secure in stores or casinos.
Students are able to explore many different career paths at school.
This intelligence is found in very sociable people who are naturally skilled at working with groups or on teams.