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Realistic Personality Type

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Likes to work with animals, tools, or machines; generally avoids social activities like teaching, counseling, nursing, and informing others; has good skills in working with tools, mechanical drawings, machines or animals. Values practical things you can see and touch -- like plants and animals you can grow, or things you can build or make better; and sees self as practical, mechanical, and realistic.

Realistic Type: Work Environment
Persons having a Realistic personality type "dominate" this environment. There are more of them than there are people of other personality types. For example, at a construction site there will be more persons having a "Realistic" personality than there will be people who have a Social or Artistic type.

"Realistic" people create a "Realistic" environment. For example, they particularly value people who are practical and mechanical -- who are good at working with tools, mechanical or electrical drawings, machines, or animals.

​Examples of occupations that have a Realistic environment are:
Carpenter
Diesel Mechanic
Electrician
Farmer
Fire Fighter
Flight Engineer
Forester
Locksmith
Locomotive Engineer
Pilot
Police Officer
Truck Driver
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    • 9TH & 10TH Grade Needs Assessment
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    • RIASEC >
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