Strengths
We all have out own set of strengths. People who identify with this persona often have these strengths.
Attention to detail
My attention to detail is on point; no matter what I’m working on, I’ll spot the mistakes, errors and flaws. You want something submitted perfectly? Borrow my eyes to check it first!
Organisation
I can get things done because I am organised, efficient and structured – I work so well like that!
Process orientation
Give me instructions or a set of tasks, and I can get them done so efficiently it will seem like magic.
Structure
I work best from a structure I know, I’ll get to understand rules and processes and I’m totally fine with repetition. In no time, it becomes part of my nature and I get stuff done.
Careers to consider
- Accounting Clerks
- Archivists, Curators and Records Managers
- Call Centre Agent
- Bakers and Pastrycooks
- Human Resource Clerks
- Air Transport Professionals (Pilot)
- Conference and Event Organisers
- Betting Clerks
- Checkout Operators and Office Cashiers
- Auditors and Company Secretaries
- Filing and Registry Clerks
- Call Centre Manager
- Bar Attendants and Baristas
- Human Resource Managers
- Automobile Drivers
- Jockey
- Retail Managers
- BookKeeper
- Keyboard Operators (Data Entry Operator)
- Customer Service Manager
- Local Council Officer
- Café and Restaurant Managers
- Human Resource Professionals
- Bus & Coach Drivers
- Market Research Analyst
- Property Managers
- Retail Supervisors
- Chemist
- General Clerks
- Office Managers
- Police
- Café Workers
- Safety Inspectors
- Couriers & Postal Deliverers
- Real Estate Sales Agents
- Shelf Fillers
- Sales Assistants (General)
- Beauty Therapists
- Inquiry Clerks
- Other Clerical & Administrative Workers
- Policy and Planning Managers
- Caravan Park and Camping Ground Managers
- Crane, Hoist & Lift Operators
- Telemarketers
- Personal Assistants
- Delivery Drivers
- Receptionists
- Prison Officers
- Gallery, Library & Museum Technicians
- Flight Attendant
- Food and Drink Factory Workers
- Forklift Drivers
- Payroll Clerks
- Library Assistants
- Food Trades Assistants
- Freight & Furniture Handlers
- Gaming Workers
- Freight or Cargo Handler
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Importers, Exporters & Wholesalers
- Hotel Service Managers
- Marine Transport Professionals
- Housekeeper
- Primary Products Inspectors
- Kitchenhands
- Product Assemblers
- Commercial Cleaners
- Licensed Club Managers
- Production Managers
- Maintenance & Repair
- Storepersons
- Domestic Cleaners
- Supply & Distribution Managers
- Driving Instructors
- Residential Land Lease Community Manager
- Train & Tram Drivers
- Tour Guide
- Transport Services Manager
- Tourism and Travel Advisers
- Truck Drivers
- Waiters
- Vehicle Repairer & Trimmer
- Laundry Workers
- Mail Sorters
- Security Officers & Guards
- Service Station Attendants
Kick-starting your career
Don’t know where to start? Check out these entry-level career paths you can start today:
- Check out which subjects you should be taking in school based on your Career Quiz results.
- Gaining any work experience or an internship is the best place to start for The Do-Er, why not try to get some work experience in your local council.
- A receptionist role might be up your alley, speak to some doctors' offices or other local companies to gain experience as a receptionist answering the phone, filing and help with the behind the scenes of a business.
- Start your career out in retail and gain lots of experience with customer service. Is fashion your forte? Or maybe a supermarket is more your place?
NAIL YOUR INTERVIEW WITH THESE QUESTIONS
Got a job interview lined up? Check out the questions below and ask some during the interview:
- What sort of work would I be doing day to day?
- How much of my work involves doing tasks vs managing people?
- Do you have a process guide I can read?
- Will someone supervise me to help me learn what I need to do?
So what do you look for in a role?
Roles that will suit you best will include these elements:
- Processes and structure – the best way you work!
- The ability to be organised and safety conscious in all things
- Working with others well, no matter their personalities
- Solving and fixing problems, especially ones that need speedy responses and creative solutions
- Spreadsheets and to-do lists keep things on track – say no more!
Things that you can improve on
If only we could be good at everything! Here are a few areas where you could improve:
- Things that require skills in anything construction – think tradie!
- Roles that require a high level of human interaction for the benefit of selling a product or service rather than helping an individual
- Skills or knowledge in maths and science to construct and engineer products or buildings
- Tasks that purely focus on the use of technology
- Focusing on information and processes in professional services – think business or education settings
- Jobs that are seeking to improve the mental or physical health or well-being of others
Don’t feel bad about the points above, you can always improve on this!