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CAREER PROFILE
First Name:
Sam
Last Name:
Sample
Local High School
Date:
6th May 2011
Report proudly sponsored by the University of Western Sydney [ www.uws.edu.au ]
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Make the RIGHT career choice
Suitability for a job is determined by a number of factors including a person’s behavioral or personality
style. People who choose a career based on their natural abilities are more productive and happier at
work.
The right job lets you use your talents in ways that come naturally. My Career Match provides valuable information on how to choose the right career path that maximizes your natural gifts and talents
and helps you make a career choice – that’s right for YOU.
FOUR Personality Styles
People have four basic personality styles. When blended together in varying percentages, they
make you who you are. One style is not better than the other. These styles define the way you act,
think, learn, socialise and behave. You are “wired” with these traits from birth. It’s like a default factory
setting.
Who you are is of course more than just four styles; it’s also how you were raised, your home life and
family heritage, your ethnic and religious upbringing, your education and learning environment. If you
imagine that who you are is like an iceberg, then the part people see above the water line is your
personality style.
What ATTRACTS you?
We each have an internal magnet. It’s attracted to either people or tasks or somewhere in between.
Some people need people around them, it energises them, stimulates and excites them. They don’t like
being alone. They are interested in the “outer world”, they are extroverts. These people trust their own
intuition and are persuaded by an emotional argument. We call them PROMOTERS and SUPPORTERS.
These personality styles tend to be good with people.
Those whose magnet is attracted to the tasks, have their energy drained by being around people,
they’d rather curl up with a book than go out, they enjoy their own company, and can work alone on
detailed tasks. They live in an “inner world” they are introverts. These people rely on fact and logic.
They are persuaded by rational arguments and emotion does not play a big part in their decision
making. We call them DRIVERS and ANALYSERS. These personality styles are good with tasks and
information.
How FAST do you go?
The other factor that determines our personality style is our
internal motor, or rather the speed we
do things. Some of us are dynamic, and move at a rapid pace, we are outgoing and do things quickly.
We want things done now. We make decisions quickly, we fall in love quickly, we shop quickly and so
on. We like variety, action and adventure. We call these people DRIVERS and PROMOTERS.
Others of us are conservative and work at a much slower pace, we also want to get things done but
done correctly and in a considered manner. We decide slower, we are more cautious, we don’t take
risks and we are discerning. We are not impulsive. We are reserved. We see no need to rush and we
prefer the steady approach to completing tasks. We are organised and prepared. We call these people
SUPPORTERS and ANALYSERS.
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MyCareerMATCH
what’s YOUR style
MyCareerMatch is a preference based
assessment that determines your personality
style. Some people are better suited to specific
jobs than others. This is because their style
matches the core job requirements. The closre
the match, the more likely it is you will find
the job rewarding and enjoyable.
Dominant Style
Supporter
MyCareerMatch uses four style identifiers,
(D)DRIVER, (P)PROMOTER, (S)SUPPORTER
and (A)ANALYSER.
Backup Style
Most people are a combination of two styles
and having both provides additional talents
and an ability to utilise either at the
appropriate time.
Analyser
The first style is your DOMINANT one. This is
the one that governs how you behave most
of the time.
Words that describe you include:
careful, moderate, compliant, orderly, logical, perfectionist, conventional, dependable, deliberate,
reliable, patient, predictable, kind, easy going,
even tempered, steady, thorough and accurate,
quiet, factual, sincere and loyal.
The second style is your BACKUP style. It’s
like your co-pilot and kicks in when there’s a
need for balance and sound decision making.
One style is NOT
better than another
Your Style Intensity
Drivers have a high desire to achieve. They
are self-motivated, independent, and highly
individualistic. They like a fast paced environment. They enjoy the competition and the
challenge. They want to do it their way.
100%
88%
75%
Promoters are independent, outgoing individuals who like socialising and meeting people. They are enthusiastic and optimistic. They
make friends easily and are inspirational and
popular.
63%
50%
Supporters are dependable, practical and
kind people. They’re patient. They want to
help
others. They prefer to work in teams
and they dislike rapid change. They prefer a
secure and constant environment that’s free
of conflict.
38%
25%
13%
Analysers are perfectionists who look to systems, rules and order within a structured
environment. They are accurate and precise.
They are reserved, detailed and logical and
follow the rules and standards.
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People are a blend of four styles and each style has
it’s own Level of Intensity.
The highest percentage is your Dominant style.
You can have one or two Backup styles. When styles
are of equal percentage then order of the priority is
D. P. S. then A.
The intensity percentage indicates how strong that
style influences your personality and behaviour.
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Supporter Analyser CAREER Options
In listing occupations that are popular among Supporter Analysers, it’s important to note that there
are successful people of all types in all occupations. However, the following are careers Supporter
Analysers may find particularly satisfying.
Supporter Analysers can find well matched careers and jobs in: Business administration, Management,
Logistics, Services, Specialist jobs such as – technical writer, police, aircraft or shipping, transport, Finance,
Education, Legal, Technology and Health. The key for Supporter Analysers is to work in jobs that value
their attention to detail, making things run smoothly, have a community involvement, have a structured
environment where you know what is expected of you, where you can use your administrative skills and
technical expertise.
Accountant
Accounts Supervisor
Actuary
Administrator
Agriculture Scientist
Artist
Auditor
Building Inspector
Cashier
Chemical Engineer
Company Secretary
Compliance Officer
Computer Programmer
Construction Manager
Contract Specialist
Corrections Officer
Cost Estimator
Counsellor
Credit Analyst
Customer Service
Customs Inspector
Data Entry
Database Administrator
Debt Collector
Demonstrator
Dental Specialist
Dentist
Designer
Doctor
Draughtsman
Electrician
Engineer
Engineer Supervisor
Engineering Manager
Environmental Inspector
Farmer
Financial Officer
Fire Services
Flight Attendant
Flight Engineer
Forensic Specialist
Government
Employee
Hardware Engineer
Health Care
Health Inspector
Health-Care
Administrator
Hospitality
Immigration Services
Industrial Safety
Insurance Claims
Insurance
Underwriter
Investment
Securities
IT
Lab Technician
Landscaper
Law Researcher
Lawyer
Legal Secretary
Logistics And Supply
Manager
Mechanic
Medical Equipment
Sales
Medical Research
Medicine
Military Officer
Negotiators
Nurse
Nursing
Administrator
Office Manager
Paralegal
Personnel Work
Pharmaceutical Sales
Pharmacist
Photographer
Physiotherapist
Pilot
Planner
Police Officer
Postal Services
Probation Officer
Production Manager
Production Supervisor
Project Engineer
Project Manager
Property Manager
Public Health Officer
Public Relations
Real Estate Agent
Real Estate Valuer
Receptionist
Research and
Development
Sales - Soft Selling
Sales Engineer
Secretary
Security Specialist
Service Engineer
Solicitor
State Planner
Statistician
Stockbroker
Student Services
Supervisor
Surgeon
Systems Analyst
Tax Agent
Tax Examiner
Technical Instructor
Technical Writer
Technician
Training
Veterinarian
Vocational Education
Welfare
Word Processing
The career-jobs in bold indicate that University of Western
Sydney has courses to assist you achieve the education qualifications for your career goals. See next page for suggested courses.
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Supporter Analyser Career Courses
Below are the courses offered by University of Western Sydney that match your
Supporter Analyser style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to
check out the UWS course finder
Accountant
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)
Accounts Supervisor
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)
Administrator
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Agriculture Scientist
Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Science)
Artist
Bachelor of Contemporary Art
Auditor
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Building Inspector
Bachelor of Construction Management
Chemical Engineer
Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
Compliance Officer
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Computer Programmer
Bachelor of Computer Science
Construction Manager
Bachelor of Construction Management
Contract Specialist
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Cost Estimator
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Counsellor
Bachelor of Social Science
Credit Analyst
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Database Administrator
Bachelor of Computer Science
Designer
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
Doctor
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
Electrician
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical)
Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
Engineer Supervisor
Bachelor of Engineering
Engineering Manager
Bachelor of Engineering
Environmental Inspector
Bachelor of Natural Science (Environment and Health)
Farmer
Bachelor of Natural Science (Agriculture)
Financial Officer
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Flight Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
Forensic Specialist
Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science)
Government Employee
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Hardware Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
Health Care
Bachelor of Health Science
Health Inspector
Bachelor of Science (Food Science)
Health-Care
Administrator
Hospitality
Bachelor of Health Science
Immigration Services
Bachelor of International Studies
Industrial Safety
Bachelor of Industrial Design
Insurance Claims
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Insurance Underwriter
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Investment Securities
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
IT
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Hospitality Management)
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Supporter Analyser Career Courses
Below are the courses offered by University of Western Sydney that match your
Supporter Analyser style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to
check out the UWS course finder
Lab Technician
Bachelor of Science
Law Researcher
Bachelor of Laws
Lawyer
Bachelor of Laws
Logistics And Supply
Manager
Medical Equipment Sales
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Global Operations and Supply Chain
Management)
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Marketing)
Medical Research
Bachelor of Medical Science
Medicine
Negotiators
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Nurse
Bachelor of Nursing
Nursing Administrator
Bachelor of Nursing
Office Manager
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Management)
Paralegal
Bachelor of Laws
Personnel Work
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Human Resources Management and
Industrial Relations)
Pharmaceutical Sales
Bachelor of Medical Science
Photographer
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
Physiotherapist
Bachelor of Health Science/ Master of Physiotherapy
Planner
Bachelor of Housing
Police Officer
Bachelor of Policing
Probation Officer
Bachelor of Policing
Production Manager
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Production Supervisor
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Project Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
Project Manager
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Property Manager
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Property)
Public Health Officer
Bachelor of Health Science
Public Relations
Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)
Real Estate Agent
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Property)
Real Estate Valuer
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Property)
Research and
Development
Bachelor degree in field of interest plus further study (eg. Honours, PhD)
Sales - Soft Selling
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Sales Engineer
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Service Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
Solicitor
Bachelor of Laws
Statistician
Bachelor of Science - Mathematical Science
Stockbroker
Bachelor of Business and Commerce
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Supporter Analyser Career Courses
Below are the courses offered by University of Western Sydney that match your
Supporter Analyser style. The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to
check out the UWS course finder
Supervisor
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Management)
Surgeon
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
Systems Analyst
Tax Agent
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)
Tax Examiner
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)
Technical Instructor
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Technical Writer
Technician
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Training
Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Human Resource Development
and Organisational Development)
Bachelor of Community Welfare
Welfare
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your SUPPORTER ANALYSER style
As a Supporter Analyser you tend to be successful through your persistent efforts to follow
through and complete tasks. You enjoy the power of a position that allows you to be in control.
You are a steady, thorough and fairly relaxed person who is dependable and predictable.
You need to understand the reason behind things and how they work. You prefer to be calculated
and factual. You are not dominant or autocratic. As a leader you lead people in a predictable,
steady, and friendly manner avoiding controversial or hostile situations. You seek clear and
purposeful goals and objectives. You plan in advance, strategising about how you will complete
the task. You are a well organised, rational individual.
Your self-discipline ensures an unemotional approach, which is sometimes seen as dispassionate. You aspire to a stable relationship both in your work and in your personal life. You want to
know where you are going and why. You adapt to the needs of the team, but prefer to do tasks
alone. You enjoy a quiet environment in order to concentrate. You seek an unchanging, familiar
and secure environment with predictable work patterns, clearly defined structure and objectives. You like projects of a technical nature where you can use data and information to provide
answers or suggestions. You prefer to sell or recruit using logic rather than emotion.
Supporter Analysers are like “elephants” - they never forget. Sometimes you can hold a grudge
for too long. Punctuality is also central to you being in control. On time, every time, you are
tenacious in reaching your objectives. “My idea is a good one and I’ll prove it” is a motto you live
by. You’ll work at it 24/7 with the thought that you can do a better job yourself, and what’s more,
you usually do.
You are able to listen unemotionally to abuse, complaints and disagreement without taking it
personally. You prefer to focus on non-emotional activities and you strongly believe that you are
right all the time. The battery advertisements, “keep on keeping on” and “never say die” are the
Supporter Analysers’ mottos.
Determination is your strength. Whether you are solving a problem or collecting all the cards or
winning all the events in your age group, you are a determined, unassuming and careful individual.
your WORK related strengths include
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readiness to follow established routines and policies
ability to focus and concentrate on one task at a time
ability to work alone
good organisational skills
thoroughness and close attention to the specifics, facts and details
belief in the value of traditional structure and the ability to work within it
strong sense of responsibility, you can be counted on to do what you say
strong work ethic, you feel it’s important to be efficient and productive
perseverance and determination to accomplish your goals
a commonsense and a realistic perspective
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Ideal environment
for Supporter Analysers - working with systems and people
Supporter Analysers are best where:
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Jobs in which standards and methods are established
Environment where long standing relationships can be developed
Personal attention and recognition for tasks completed and well done
Stable and predictable environment
Environment that allows time for change
Critical thinking is needed and rewarded
Assignments can be followed through to completion
Technical, task-oriented work is required
Close relationship with small group of peers
Environment where quality and standards are important
There’s time to think
What you bring to the job
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What you value
Accuracy
Approval
Cohesiveness
Competence
Contribution
Cooperation
Details
Efficiency
Facts
Friendliness
What annoys you
Logic
Loyalty
Organisation
Quality
Relationships
Rules and regulations
Security
Stability
Structure
Tradition
Trust
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exhibit patience
demonstrate loyalty
are hard-working and dependable
are good at reconciling conflict
strive to produce accurate and precise work
follow directions and standards rigorously
are excellent at controlling quality output
focus on detail
enjoy working to guidelines
adhere to procedures and policies
try to avoid conflict
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Aggressiveness
Change
Clutter
Conflict
Controversy
Disorganisation
Disrespect
Evasiveness
Exaggeration
Harshness
Impatience
Inaccuracy
Incompetence
Insensitivity
Mediocrity
Pressure
Pushiness
Rudeness
Rushing
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How you make a difference
You make a difference by “being yourself”. “Being yourself” means using
your natural gifts and talent. The key to a successful career is to focus on
what you are good at. But “being yourself” is not enough. You need to
acquire skills and qualifications so that you can utilise your strengths to be
the best you can and... You will make a difference.
People with a SUPPORTER dominant style similar to yours make a difference by:
Caring about others
You are genuinely concerned about others and will come to the aid of those less
fortunate or in distress. You make a difference by helping to create a kinder, more
sympathetic and environmentally friendly place to live and work.
Being in control
Your natural administrative skills help you to make a difference utilizing your
organisational skills, your tendency to be tidy and have “to do” lists and checklists.
Being there for others
You make a difference by helping others and you are prepared to drop whatever you’re
doing to be there for them in difficult situations. You accept people for who they are.
Always friendly
You make a difference by making sure that everyone is involved and no one is left out.
You contribute positively to the team. Your friendly nature makes you a fun person to
have around and one who can solve conflict and ensure harmony.
Behaving respectfully
Because you want people to be treated respectfully you do the same to others. You
make a difference by showing respect, honesty and treating everyone fairly.
Smoothing conflict
Your natural style is to avoid conflict and you do your best to make sure that stress is
not part of your life. The difference you make is to be the peacemaker accommodating and thoughtful.
Making things easier to do
You make a difference by making the difficult easy. Your skill of being able to minimize
tasks to make them simple and easy to do is a great talent to have.
Showing loyalty
You are a trusted and loyal person who is good at keeping confidentiality. The
difference you make is to be a trusted confidant and adviser.
Staying positive
By offering encouragement you make a difference by helping others believe in
themselves. Your positive reinforcement and upbeat outlook offers support to those in
need.
Getting to know others
Your natural inquisitive style makes you want to get to know others better. This helps
you get on with them regardless of their background. You make a difference by being
concerned and sympathetic.
Your career
You can see you have much to offer. You have been born with many natural gifts and
talents. Your qualities form the foundation of how you can contribute and make a
difference.
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Your SUPPORTER Learning Style
Supporters are imaginative learners. They learn through their experiences. They perceive information
through their senses and feelings, and process it by deliberating. They seek meaning and clarity and connect
new experiences with past ones. They learn by listening and sharing ideas. Learning has to have meaning
and Supporters want to understand how what they learn, affects them. They need to feel comfortable in the
class room to learn best. They have highly developed imaginations and are insightful. They are able to view
problems from different perspectives. Supporters make good teachers and mentors helping others accomplish goals.
Supporters connect things to what they value and care about and they like to learn through personal experiences. They need time to reflect on the topic and absorb it slowly. Supporters tackle problems by reflecting
alone then brainstorming with others. They are more comfortable listening when in the classroom, but quite
chatty with close friends. Ideally a Supporter should find a good study partner so they can discuss and share
ideas.
Supporters are easy going students who can take time to settle into a new class or subject. They believe that
schools should help students to discover themselves and encourage self-awareness. They see knowledge as a way
to achieve their potential. Supporters do best when they have a caring teacher who takes a genuine interest in
them. Supporter students see education as a way to help the world become a better place.
Tips for Supporters
Choosing a CAREER
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Recognise your own potential and self worth
Develop clear guidelines for accomplishing tasks
Be more creative, you’ve great ideas so share them
with others
Be more assertive, don’t give in too easily to others
Express your true feelings, don’t always hold them in
Look objectively at the actions and intentions of
others rather than take things personally
Be prepared to take a little more risk
Make decisions on your own, use your initiative more
and don’t play safe all the time
Be more accepting of change, break out of your daily
routine
Set your objectives and goals.
Say NO more often and don’t try to please everyone
Make time for yourself and give priority to your needs
first
MyCareerMatch will help you discover your
personality style and the careers that match.
Is the job of interest to you?
Does the job appeal to you? is it one you could
see yourself doing? If you’re not sure check it
out, talk to people who do that job, Google it,
find out what it pays, look up the job description
on a career website and find out what
qualifications you need to have.
Are you studying the subjects needed for
the job?
Once you find out what the job requires you’ll
know if the subjects you’re taking are the ones
that job requires. Is your education path inline
with your career goals?
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Discover UWS
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) is a new generation
university with a focus on the future. Spread over six campuses in
Greater Western Sydney, UWS is a major urban university located in
a region of great opportunity, diversity, challenge and growth. Greater
Western Sydney is the third largest economy in Australia with more
than 150 of the nation’s top 500 companies located in this region.
UWS offers a broad range of degrees across disciplines
including business, education, languages, humanities,
psychology, engineering, IT, medicine, science and nursing.
UWS programs offer a progressive mix of theory and applied
knowledge, many of which are developed with industry input
and taught by people who are leaders in their field.
Flexible learning options such as part-time and distance
study are available in some programs and the university
recognises prior study and work experience which may
provide alternative entry for postgraduate students or reduce
the length of time required to complete programs.
UWS nurtures a distinctive, high-impact research culture,
committed to enhancing the GWS region’s cultural,
economic, environmental and educational development.
UWS is home to some of the nation’s leading research courses
in their fields. The university’s Research centres and researchers
are for their ability to carry out successful collaborative research
partnerships with industry, government and community sectors
in fields like climate change, horticulture, auditory perception and
complementary medicine, urban research and, educational research.
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