Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - ! ~ Urgent, where can I find Holland's evaluation criteria?

! ~ Urgent, where can I find Holland's evaluation criteria?

You can directly search for "Dutch evaluation standard" on Baidu or Google, and you should be able to find what you want.

Here are some I found for you. There are many classifications. You can search according to your own needs. Hmm. How interesting

Dutch Career Orientation Test Scale-What Are You Suitable for! ! !

Combined with personal reality, this paper analyzes a person's career orientation by using Holland career orientation test scale provided by F-plane.

This test scale will help you find and determine your professional interests and abilities, so as to make a better job search decision. If you have considered or chosen your own career, this test will provide a theoretical basis for your consideration or choice, or show you other suitable careers; If you haven't determined your career direction, this test will help you choose a suitable career goal according to your own situation.

There are seven parts in this test, and there is no time limit for each part, but please finish it as soon as possible.

The first part is your ideal occupation (major)

You may have thought about your future career (or major for further study). It may be abstract and hazy, or it may be specific and clear. In either case, please write down the three jobs you want most or the three majors you want to study most in order.

The second part is the activities you are interested in.

Here are some activities, please judge your likes and dislikes. Please tick √ in the "Yes" column if you like it, and tick √ in the "No" column if you don't like it. Please answer all the questions.

Practical activities, yes or no

1. Assemble and repair electrical appliances or toys

to repair bicycles

Make objects out of wood

4. Driving a car or motorcycle

5. Make things with machines

6. Attend woodworking technical classes.

7. Take a painting class.

8. Driving a truck or tractor

9. Take mechanical and electrical classes.

10. Assembly and maintenance of the machine

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

Art activities, yes or no?

1. Sketch/sketch or painting

2. Participate in drama/drama

3. Design furniture/interior decoration

4. Practice musical instruments/join a band

Enjoy music or drama

Step 6 read novels/plays

7. Engaged in photography creation

8. Write or recite poems

9. Enter the art (art/music) training class.

10. Practice calligraphy

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

I: survey-oriented activities, yes or no

1, read science books or magazines.

Work in a laboratory

3. Improve fruit varieties and cultivate new fruits.

4. Investigate the composition of substances such as soil and metals.

5. Study the special problems you choose.

6. Know arithmetic or play math games

7. Physics class

8. Chemistry class

9. Geometry class

10. Biology class

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

Student: Social activities, yes or no

1. Official activities organized by schools or units

2. Join a social group or club.

3. Help others solve their difficulties

Take care of children

5. Attend parties, get-togethers and tea parties.

6. Go out for an outing with everyone

7. Want to gain knowledge of psychology

8. Attend lectures or debates

9. Watch or participate in sports competitions and sports meetings

10. Make new friends

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

E: Yes or no for career-oriented activities.

1. persuade and encourage others

Sale items

Talk about politics

4. Make plans and attend meetings

5. influence others' behavior with your own will

6. Working in a social group

7. Check and evaluate the work of others

8. Make friends with celebrities

9. Guide groups with specific goals

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Statistical "Yes" column score scale

C: Regular (traditional) activities, yes or no?

1. Tidy up the desktop or room.

2. Copy documents or letters

3. Write a report or official letter to the leader.

4. Check personal income and expenditure.

5. Typing training class

6. Participate in practical training such as abacus and secretarial work.

7. Attend business accounting training courses.

8. Attend training courses on intelligence processing.

9. Organize letters, reports, records, etc.

10. Write a business letter

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

The third part is what you are good at winning.

Please tick √ in the "Yes" column and √ in the "No" column for the following activities. Please answer all the questions.

Practical activities, yes or no

1. Able to use woodworking tools, such as electrical appliances, electric drills or files.

2. Know how to use multimeter.

3. Be able to repair bicycles or other machinery

4. Can use electric drill, grinder or sewing machine.

5. You can paint furniture or wood products.

6. Be able to read architectural design drawings

7. Can repair simple appliances

8. Can repair furniture

9. I can repair the radio

10. Water pipes can be repaired simply.

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

Is artistic ability positive or negative?

1. can play musical instruments.

2. You can join two or four choirs.

3。 Solo or solo?

Play the role in the play

5, can create simple music

dance

7. Can draw, sketch or paint.

8. Be able to carve, cut paper or make clay sculptures.

9. Be able to design newspapers, clothes or furniture.

10. Write a good article

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

I: research-oriented ability, yes or no

1. Understand the function of vacuum tube or transistor.

2. Be able to list three foods rich in protein.

3. Understand the fission of uranium

4. Can use slide rule, calculator and logarithmic table.

5. Can use a microscope

6。 Can find three constellations

7. Be able to conduct independent investigation and research.

8. Can explain simple chemical reactions

9. Understand why the satellite didn't land.

10. Attend academic conferences frequently.

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

Student: Social skills, yes or no

1. Ability to explain to different people.

2. Often participate in social welfare activities.

3. Being able to get along well with everyone and work together.

4. Be good at getting along with the elderly

5. Invite people and entertain them

6. Be able to educate children in an easy-to-understand way.

7. Be able to arrange the sequence of meetings and other activities.

8. Good at observing people's hearts and being helpful.

9. Help take care of the sick and wounded.

10. Arrange various affairs of community organizations.

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

E: Is career-oriented ability positive or negative?

1. I have been a student of thousands of students, and thousands of them are good.

2. Be able to guide and supervise others at work.

3. Do things with energy and enthusiasm

4. Effectively use your own practices to mobilize others.

5. Strong sales ability

6. Used to be the leader of a club or community.

7. Make suggestions or reflect opinions to the leaders.

8. Have the ability to start a business

9. Knowing what to do can make a good leader.

10. Eloquence and eloquence

Statistical "yes" one-stop rating scale-

C: Yes or no normal ability.

1. Can print Chinese skillfully.

2. You can use foreign typewriters or photocopiers.

3. Be able to take notes or copy articles quickly.

4. Be good at sorting out and keeping documents.

5. Be good at transactional work

6. Can use abacus

7. Can classify a large number of documents in a short time.

8. Can use computer

9. Ability to collect data

10. Be good at making financial budget statements for yourself or the collective.

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

The fourth part is your favorite occupation.

The following are all kinds of occupations, please look at them carefully one by one. If this is a job you are interested in,

Please tick √ in the "Yes" column; If it's a job you don't like or care about, please click No.

Tick √ in the column. Please answer all the questions.

Practical activities, yes or no

1. Aircraft mechanic

2. Wildlife experts

3. Auto mechanic

4. Carpenter

5. Survey Engineer

6. Radio operator

7.gardener

8. Coach driver

9. Train driver

10. Electrician

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

Student: Social occupation, right?

1. Street, trade union or women's Federation cadres

2. Primary and secondary school teachers

3. psychiatrists

4. Marriage agency staff

5. Sports coach

6. Welfare

7. Psychological counselor

8.* * * Youth League cadres

9. Wizard

10. National staff

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

I: Is it a research occupation?

1. Meteorologist or astronomer

2. biologists

3, medical inspection technicians

4. anthropologists

5. Zoologists

6. Chemists

7. Mathematicians

8. Editors or authors of scientific journals

9. Geologists

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Statistical "Yes" column score scale

E: Is it a career-oriented occupation?

1. Director

2. TV producer

3. Company manager

4. Salesman

5. Real estate salesman

6. Minister of Advertising

7. Organizers of sports activities

8. Minister of Sales

9. Individual businessmen

10. Enterprise management consultant

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

A: Is it an art career?

1. conductor

2. Executor

3. The author

4. Photographer

5. reporter

6. Painters and calligraphers

7. Singer

8. Designer

9. Film and TV actors

10. TV host

Statistical "Yes" column score scale

C: Regular occupation, yes or no?

1. Accountant

2. Bank teller

3. Tax Administrator

4. Computer operator

5. Accounting personnel

6. Cost accountant

7. Document archivist

8. Typist

9. Court clerk

10. Census Registrar

The fifth part is a brief comment on your ability type.

The following two tables are your self-evaluation tables in six professional abilities. You can compare your various abilities with your peers first, and then evaluate your abilities after consideration. Please circle the appropriate numbers in the table. The bigger the number, the stronger the ability.

Note: Please don't draw all the same numbers, because every ability of people can't be exactly the same.

Table a

R type, I type, A type, S type, E type and C type.

Mechanical operation ability, scientific research ability, artistic creation ability, explanation and expression ability, business negotiation ability and transaction execution ability.

7 7 7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1

R type, I type, A type, S type, E type and C type.

Motor skills, math skills, music skills, communication skills, leadership skills and office skills.

7 7 7 7 7 7

6 6 6 6 6 6

5 5 5 5 5 5

4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1

The sixth part counts and determines your career orientation.

Please fill in all the test scores in the second to fifth parts of the table below according to the scores of six career tendencies (R, I, A, S, E and C) counted before, and add them vertically.

Type r, type I, type a, type s, type e and type c tests.

first part

the second part

the third part

Part iv a

Part v b

aggregate score

Please rank the total scores of the six career tendencies in the above table from left to right in order of size:

Type, type, type, the highest score, your career tendency score the lowest.

Part VII What do you value-professional values

This part of the test lists nine factors that people usually consider when choosing a job (see the attached job value standard). Now, please choose the two most important factors and fill in the corresponding blanks below.

The most important and the second most important.

The least important, the least important.

Attachment: Work value standard

1. Good salary and benefits

2. Comfortable working environment (material aspect)

3. Good interpersonal relationship

4. Work is stable and secure

5. It can provide better educational opportunities.

6. Have a high social status

7. Low working pressure and external pressure.

8. Be able to give full play to your abilities and specialties.

9. Great social needs and contributions.

All the above tests have been completed.

Now, find out the occupation type that you ranked first in the test, and compare it with the table below to judge the occupation type that you are suitable for.

Occupation index-occupation interest code and its corresponding occupation comparison table:

R (practical): carpenter, farmer, X-ray technician, engineer, aircraft mechanic, fish and wildlife expert, automation technician, mechanic (lathe worker, locksmith, etc. ), electrician, operator, train driver, coach driver, mechanical draftsman, mechanic, electrical engineer.

I (investigation type): meteorologists, biologists, astronomers, pharmacists, zoologists, chemists, editors of sci-tech newspapers, geologists, botanists, physicists, mathematicians, experimenters, scientific researchers and sci-tech writers.

A (Art): interior decoration experts, library management experts, photographers, music teachers, writers, actors, artists, poets, composers, screenwriters, sculptors and cartoonists.

S (social type): sociologist, tour guide, welfare worker, consultant, social worker, social science teacher, school leader, psychiatrist and public health nurse.

E (business type): salesmen, buyers, wholesalers, hotel managers, hotel managers, advertising promoters, dispatchers, lawyers, politicians and retailers.

C (general type): bookkeeper, accountant, bank teller, court stenographer, cost estimator, tax collector, accountant, typist, office clerk, statistician, computer operator and secretary.

The following is a list of occupations consistent with your three codes, and the comparison method is as follows:

First, according to your occupation interest code, find out the corresponding occupation in the table below. For example, if your occupation interest code is ria, then occupations such as dental technician and potter are all suitable for your interest. If your occupation interest code is ria, then the three-letter number corresponds to other occupations (such as ira, iar, ari, etc. ) also suits your interest.

Ria: Dental technician, potter, architect, modeler, joiner, chainmaker.

Ris: Chef, Ranger, Diver, Diver, Dyer, Electrical Maintenance, Glasses Making, Electrician and Spinning.

Welder.

Rie: construction and bridge engineering technicians, environmental engineering technicians, aviation engineering technicians, highway engineering technicians, electric power engineering technicians, signal engineering technicians, telephone engineering technicians, general mechanical engineering technicians, automation engineering technicians, mining engineering technicians, marine engineering technicians, traffic engineering technicians, cartographers, domestic economic agents, surveyors, farmers, farm workers, agricultural machinery operators and cleaners. Radio repair, car repair, watch repair, plumber, assembler, tool warehouse

Administrator.

Rick: Crew, receptionist, magazine keeper, dental assistant. Hat manufacturer. Grinders, masons, machine makers, locomotive (locomotive) makers, agricultural machinery assemblers, automobile assemblers, sewing machine assemblers, clock assemblers and inspectors, electrical assemblers, shoemakers, locksmiths, cargo inspectors, elevator technicians, nursery directors, Piano tuner, assemblers, printers, building steel workers and truck drivers.

Rai: Hand sculptor, glass sculptor, model maker, carpenter, leather maker, hand embroiderer, hand crocheter, compositor, printer, picture sculptor and bookbinder.

Rse: fireman, traffic patrol, policeman, doorman, barber, cleaner, butcher. Forgers, diggers, plumbers, taxi drivers, cargo porters, newspaper couriers, explorers, entertainment waiters, loader operators, pest killers, elevator operators and kitchen assistants.

Rsi: Textile workers, knitting teachers, agricultural school teachers, teachers of certain vocational courses (such as art, business, technology and craft courses), and raincoat bonding workers.

Rec: water meter reader, nanny, experimental animal keeper, animal administrator.

Rei: Captain, navigator, first mate, test tube experimenter.

Ies: Hotel attendants, livestock breeders, fishermen, fishing net repairmen, boatswain, harvester operators, baggage porters, park attendants, lifeguards, mountaineering guides, train engineers and technicians, construction workers and track-laying workers.

Rci: surveyor, surveyor, instrument operator, agricultural engineer, chemical engineer, civil engineer, petroleum engineer, reference room administrator, prospector, calciner, kiln, miner, maintenance worker, grinder, sampler, sample inspector, spinner, gunman, washer, welder, sawyer, planer, hat maker, etc.

Rcs: bus driver, first-class sailor, swimming pool attendant, tailor, construction worker, stonemason, chimney repairman, concrete worker, telephone repairman, bomber, postman, miner, paperhanger and textile worker.

Rce: Driller, crane driver, farm worker, mail sorter, forklift driver, tractor driver.

Ias: general economist, farm economist, financial economist, international trade economist, experimental psychologist, engineering psychologist, psychologist, philosopher, physician and mathematician.

Iar: Anthropologist, astronomer, chemist, physicist, medical pathologist, taxidermist, fossil restorer, art manager.

Iso: inspector, TV studio repairman, TV maintenance waiter, autopsy room staff, cataloger, medical laboratory technician, investigation researcher-

Isr: aquatic biologist, entomologist, microbiologist, optician, vision corrector, bacteriologist, dentist, plastic surgeon.

1sa: experimental psychologist, general psychologist, developmental psychologist, educational psychologist and social psychologist. Clinical psychologists, target scientists, dermatologists, psychiatrists, obstetricians and gynecologists, ophthalmologists, ENT doctors, medical laboratory technologists, civil aviation medical staff and nurses.

Ies: bacteriologist, physiologist, chemical expert, geological expert, geophysical expert, textile technical expert, hospital pharmacist, industrial pharmacist, pharmacy salesman.

Iec: Archivist, insurance statistician.

Icr: quality inspection technician. Geological technician, engineer, judge, library technical consultant, computer operator, hospital stethoscope, poultry inspector.

Ira: geographer, geologist, acoustic physicist, mineralogist, paleontologist, petroleum scientist, seismologist, acoustic physicist, atomic and molecular physicist, electromagnetic physicist, meteorologist, design auditor, demographer, mathematical statistician, surgeon, urban planner and meteorologist.

Irs: Fluid physicist, physical oceanographer, plasma physicist, agricultural scientist, anatomist, food scientist, horticulturist, botanist, bacteriologist, anatomist, animal pathologist, crop pathologist, pharmacologist, biochemist, biophysicist, cell biologist, clinical chemist, geneticist, molecular biologist, quality control engineer, geographer and veterinarian. Radiotherapy technician.

Ire: Chemist, chemical engineer, textile engineer, food technician, fishery technical expert, material and test engineer, electrical engineer, civil engineer, aviation engineer, administrative official, metallurgical expert, nuclear engineer, ceramic engineer, geological engineer, electric engineer, dentist and dentist.

Irc: Aircraft pilot, physics laboratory technician, document inspector, industrial and commercial buyer.

Els: police officer, investigator, traffic inspector, security consultant, contract manager, businessman.

Eas: judge, lawyer, notary,

Ears: showroom manager, stage manager, announcer, animal trainer.

Esc: Barbers, referees, government administrators, financial administrators, engineering administrators, occupational disease prevention and control personnel, salesmen, business managers, office directors, personnel supervisors and dispatchers.

Esi: Museum librarian, librarian, antiquities administrator, catering manager, regional security service administrator, technical service consultant, supermarket administrator, retail store clerk, wholesaler, taxi service station dispatcher.

Esa: Museum curator, newspaper librarian, music equipment salesman, advertising salesman, tour guide, flight attendant (on a ship or flight), flight attendant, crew member, judge and lawyer.

Ase: drama director, dance teacher, advertising writer, newspaper and columnist, reporter, actor, English translator.

Isi: Music teacher, musical instrument teacher, art teacher, band conductor, choir conductor, singer, performer, philosopher, writer, advertising manager, fashion model.

Aer: news photographer, TV photographer, artistic director, recording director, clown actor, magician, puppet actor, knight and diver.

Aei: Music director, stage director and film director.

Aes: Pop singer, dancer, film director, radio host, dance teacher, ventriloquist, comedian and model.

Als: painter and playwright. Editors, critics, fashion artists, news photographers, actors and literary writers.

Aie: gardener, leather designer, industrial product designer, silhouette artist, master of replica sculpture.

Air: Architects, painters, photographers, painters, environmental beauty chemists, sculptors, packaging designers, ceramic designers, embroiderers and cartoonists.

Sec: social activist, veteran service officer, representative of chamber of commerce and industry, education consultant, dormitory administrator. Hotel manager, catering service manager

Ser: Sports coach. Swimming instruction

Sei: president of university, dean of college, hospital administrator, historian, domestic economist, vocational school teacher, librarian.

Hai: Entertainment manager, foreign affairs clerk, social service assistant, general counsel, religious educator.

Sce: Assistant Minister, welfare agency staff, production coordinator, environmental sanitation manager, theater manager, restaurant manager and conductor.

Sri: Assistant surgeon, hospital attendant.

Sre: physical education teacher, occupational disease therapist, physical education coach, professional athlete, housekeeper, children's tutor, police, usher, usher and nanny.

Src: Nurse, nursing assistant. Hospital handyman, barber, school child service staff.

Sia: Sociologist, psychological counselor, school psychologist, political scientist, dean of a university or college, educator of a university or college, agronomist of a university, teacher of engineering and architecture courses of a university, law teacher of a university, mathematics teacher of a university, medical teacher, physics teacher, social science teacher, life science teacher of a university, graduate assistant, adult education teacher.

Sie: nutritionist, nutritionist, customs inspector, safety inspector, tax inspector, principal.

Sic: sketch artist, veterinary assistant, clinic assistant, medical inspector, probation officer, entertainment director, consultant, social science teacher.

Sir: Physiotherapist. Ambulance team members, hand and foot doctors, occupational disease treatment assistants.