The test Self-Directed Search (SDS) was created for wide Internet audience. The SDS can help you make the best career decisions wherever you are in your life. It has been used by more than 30 million people worldwide and has been translated into more than 25 different languages. SDS results have been supported by more than 500 research studies.
The SDS was developed by Dr. John Holland, whose theory of vocation is the basis for most career inventories used today. Dr. Hollands theory states that most people can be loosely categorized into six types - Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional - and that occupations and work environments also can be classified by these categories. People who choose careers that match their own type are most likely to be both satisfied and successful. Your SDS report can help you to understand more about yourself and how your individual skills and interests are related to your career choice.
Taking the Self-Directed Search will determine your 3-letter Holland code to help you find the careers that best match your interests and abilities. The test target: the SDS can help you find out which career group fits you best!
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