Description
The JVIS consists of 289 pairs of statements describing professional job-related activities. The forced-choice format requires an individual to choose between two equally popular interests.
The JVIS assesses work roles (for example, engineering) and work environment preferences (for example, job stability), as well as measuring potential academic satisfaction. Detailed reports provide links, resources, and industry contacts to help individuals learn more about their highest-ranked careers and university majors.
1. Basic Interest Scales
2. Creative Arts
3. Performing Arts
4. Mathematics
5. Physical Science
6. Engineering
7. Life Science
8. Social Science
9. Adventure
10. Nature-Agriculture
11. Skilled Trades
12. Personal Service
13. Family Activity
14. Medical Service
15. Dominant Leadership
16. Job Security
17. Stamina
18. Accountability
19. Teaching
20. Social Service
21. Elementary Education
22. Finance
23. Business
24. Office Work
25. Sales
26. Supervision
27. Human Relations Management
28. Law
29. Professional Advising
30. Author-Journalism
31. Academic Achievement
32. Technical Writing
33. Independence
34. Planfulness
35. Interpersonal Confidence