Money you receive for work you do
Income
Moving up to a better position within your workplace.
Advancement
A feeling of satisfaction from doing something meaningful.
Fulfillment
Work you do to earn money, usually short-term or temporary.
Job
A strong interest or enthusiasm for something.
Passion
Working inside a building or covered space.
Indoors
A tool or activity that measures skills, interests, or personality traits.
Assessment
Abilities developed through learning and experience.
Skills
An official move to a higher-level job with more responsibility.
Promotion
hings you plan to achieve over an extended period of time, often years.
Long-Term goals
A survey that helps you identify your preferred.
Interest inventory
Extra perks of a job, such as insurance, vacation time, or retirement plans.
Benefits
The place and conditions where you do your job (location, equipment, atmosphere).
Work environment
Working the standard number of hours for a job, usually 35–40 per week.
Full Time
A summary of your outcomes from a test or survey.
Results profile
Doing tasks on your own without much help from others.
Independence
A long-term path of related jobs that help build skills and experience.
Career
Working outside, often exposed to weather conditions.
Outdoors
Working fewer hours than a full-time schedule.
Part Time
A category describing common traits, strengths, and preferences in how people work and interact.
Personality type
A beginner's job that requires little or no experience.
Entry level position
The series of jobs and steps you take toward your career goals.
Career Path
Working with other people to achieve a shared goal.
Teamwork
The ideal job you would most like to have in the future.
Dream job
A career theory that groups jobs into six personality types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional.
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