Name two values you find to be the most important in life (e.g., adventure, family, serving the community), and two values in your career (e.g., autonomy, salary, environment). What are your interests? Use John Holland's occupational personality type theory to answer this question. Discuss your abilities and skills, including transferable skills (think about your basic, thinking, interpersonal, information, systems, resource, technology skills, and personal qualities). Based on this information, assess how your values, interests, abilities, and skills will support your career goal.
What will be an ideal response?
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