This tool will help you to browse careers that suit your personality type, based on the 16-type model created by Isabel Briggs Myers, as well as your Holland code. If you don't know your personality type or Holland Codes, you can take a personality test and/or career quiz to figure it out!

You can click on some of the table headers (for example, Average Earnings) to sort your results by that value.

Titlesort ascending Holland Code Summary Median Pay
Heavy Vehicle or Mobile Equipment Service Technician Building, Organizing

Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians, also called mechanics, inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles and machinery used in construction, farming, rail transportation, and other industries.

$53,770
Heavy or Tractor-trailer Truck Driver Building, Organizing

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a total weight exceeding 26,000 pounds for the vehicle, passengers, and cargo. These drivers deliver goods over intercity routes that sometimes span several states.

$48,310
Heating, Air Conditioning, or Refrigeration Mechanic or Installer Building, Thinking, Organizing

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers—often called HVACR technicians—work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control the temperature and air quality in buildings.

$48,630
Health Educator or Community Health Worker Helping, Persuading

Health education specialists teach people about behaviors that promote wellness. They develop strategies to improve the well-being of individuals and communities. Community health workers advocate for residents’ needs with healthcare providers and social service organizations. They implement wellness strategies by collecting data and discussing health concerns with members of specific populations. Although the two occupations often work together, the responsibilities of health education specialists and community health workers are distinct.

$48,860
Health and Safety Engineer Building, Thinking, Organizing

Health and safety engineers develop procedures and design systems to protect people from illness and injury and property from damage. They combine knowledge of engineering and of health and safety to make sure that chemicals, machinery, software, furniture, and other products will not cause harm to people or damage to property.

$99,040
Hazardous Material Removal Worker Building, Organizing

Hazardous materials (hazmat) removal workers identify and dispose of harmful substances, such as asbestos, lead, mold, and radioactive waste. They also neutralize and clean up materials that are flammable, corrosive, or toxic.

$46,300
Hand Laborer or Material Mover Building

Hand laborers and material movers manually move freight, stock, or other materials. Some of these workers feed or remove material to or from machines, clean vehicles, pick up unwanted household goods, and pack materials for moving.

$30,320
Grounds Maintenance Worker Building, Organizing

Grounds maintenance workers install and maintain landscapes, prune trees or shrubs, and do other tasks to ensure that vegetation is attractive, orderly, and safe.

$35,460
Graphic Designer Creating, Persuading

Graphic designers create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They develop the overall layout and production design for applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and reports.

$50,710
Glazier Building, Organizing

Glaziers install glass in windows, skylights, and other fixtures in buildings.

$47,180
Geoscientist Building, Thinking

Geoscientists study the physical aspects of the Earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes, to learn about its past and present and to predict future events.

$83,680
Geological and Hydrologic Technicians Building, Thinking, Organizing

Geological and hydrologic technicians support scientists and engineers in exploring, extracting, and monitoring natural resources, such as soil, natural gas, and water.

$50,080
Geographer Building, Thinking, Creating

Geographers study the Earth and the distribution of its land, features, and inhabitants. They research the interactions between the physical aspects of a region and the human activities within it.

$85,220
Genetic Counselor Thinking, Creating, Helping

Genetic counselors assess clients’ risk for a variety of inherited conditions, such as birth defects. They review genetic test results with individuals and families and support them in making decisions based on those results. They also offer information to other healthcare providers.

$80,150
General Office Clerk Building, Persuading, Organizing

General office clerks perform a variety of clerical tasks, including answering telephones, typing documents, and filing records.

$37,030
General Maintenance or Repair Worker Building, Thinking, Organizing

General maintenance and repair workers fix and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. They paint, repair flooring, and work on plumbing, electrical, and air-conditioning and heating systems.

$43,180
Gambling Services Workers Building, Persuading, Organizing

Gambling services workers serve customers in gambling establishments, such as casinos or racetracks. Some workers tend slot machines or deal cards. Others take bets or pay out winnings. Still others supervise or manage gambling workers and operations.

$29,120
Funeral Service Occupations Helping, Persuading, Organizing

Funeral service workers organize and manage the details of a ceremony honoring a deceased person.

$58,900
Fundraiser Creating, Persuading, Organizing

Fundraisers organize events and campaigns to raise money and other kinds of donations for an organization. They also may design promotional materials and increase awareness of an organization’s work, goals, and financial needs.

$60,660
Forest or Conservation Worker Building, Thinking, Organizing

Forest and conservation workers measure and improve the quality of forests. Under the supervision of foresters and forest and conservation technicians, they develop, maintain, and protect forests.

$30,550

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