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Your values are just as important as your income, if not more. Values determine what type of career suits you, what type of employer you should work for, where you should work and what you want from a job. Use the guidelines below to help you identify your core values. Inherent Values
Rate the importance of the inherent values on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the least important. 1. _____ Diversity and new challenges 2. _____ Being a specialist 3. _____ Doing groundbreaking work 4. _____ Assisting people 5. _____ Community work 6. _____ Thrill seeking 7. _____ Enjoy physical risks 8. _____ Respect and acknowledgement 9. _____ Competing 10. _____ Working with people 11. _____ Motivating others 12. _____ Enjoy detail work 13. _____ Working for rewards 14. _____ Need space to develop creative thinking skills 15. _____ Working for the good of societyExternal values The external values comprise the work environment. This is the area where you place importance on titles, income, health insurance, security, stability, safety, and control etc. Rate the importance of values where 1 is the least important and 5 the most important . 1. _____ Travel required 2. _____ supervision and control in your hands 3. _____ Financial earnings 4. _____ Being self employed 5. _____ Working alone 6. _____ Working under pressure 7. _____ Having flexible work hours 8. _____ Having routine 9. _____ Being rich 10. _____ Obtaining status 11. _____ Being acknowledged for your expertise 12. _____ Bonuses and incentives 13. _____ Wearing corporate attire or uniforms 14. _____ Work in a visually attractive work place 15. _____ Require risk and challengesEveryday Life Considerations The section includes factors such as housing, free time, vacations, and family time etc. Rate the importance of these values where 1 is the least important and 5 the most important. 1. _____ Saving on expenses 2. _____ Expensive holidays 3. _____ Access to training and education 4. _____ Living close to schools or sport facilities 5. _____ Participation in volunteer or community projects 6. _____ Spending time with family 7. _____ Political involvement 8. _____ Enjoy the simple things in life 9. _____ Entertaining guests at home 10. _____ Live in a small town 11. _____ Seeing the world 12. _____ Opportunity for personal development 13. _____ Owning your own home 14. _____ Living in an urban area 15. _____ Looking for fun and excitement
The category with the highest value shows where your priorities can be found. The same applies for each category on its own. Next evaluate your current situation. If your current situation matches the most important values and the most important category, you are at the right place. If it is not the case, you need to re-evaluate either your values or your current situation. Make a summary of the most important values and look for a job that matches the values. |
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