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Your Archetype - Structured Professional ?

The document outlines the characteristics and career guidance for individuals identified as 'Structured Professionals,' who thrive in environments with clear rules and processes. It details their strengths, weaknesses, likes, and dislikes, and suggests ideal career paths across various sectors such as government, corporate, legal, and healthcare. Additionally, it includes recommendations for books and podcasts to further support their professional development.

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Your Archetype - Structured Professional ?

The document outlines the characteristics and career guidance for individuals identified as 'Structured Professionals,' who thrive in environments with clear rules and processes. It details their strengths, weaknesses, likes, and dislikes, and suggests ideal career paths across various sectors such as government, corporate, legal, and healthcare. Additionally, it includes recommendations for books and podcasts to further support their professional development.

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Your Archetype: Structured Professional 💼


Advice With Erin <[email protected]> Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 5:06 PM
To: Atquia <[email protected]>

Career Type Quiz ​ AdviceWithErin

The Structured
Professional 💼
The Structured Professional thrives in environments where clear rules, established processes, and well-
defined roles are paramount.

You excel in roles within large corporate organizations, the military, government, legal fields, academia, or
politics, where a strong framework and adherence to procedures are critical. You are comfortable navigating
hierarchical systems and appreciate stability and predictability in your work.

Structured Professionals are drawn to careers where their ability to follow and enforce protocols, maintain order,
and manage complex systems is highly valued. They are resistant to change and struggle with flexibility. They
find satisfaction in roles that offer clear paths for advancement and responsibility.

Strengths
Integrity, work ethic, discipline, organization, grit, determination, analytical

Weaknesses
Innovation, flexibility, expressiveness, open-mindedness, risk-tolerance

Likes
Clear rules, tradition, reverence, prestige
Dislikes
Unpredictability, vagueness, vulnerability

Ideal careers for you:


Being a structured professional opens you up to nearly every industry, so it's important you proactively find a
career that leads to the kind of lifestyle you want. For example, you might be happy with the job of an airline pilot,
but do you want to be away from home for half the month? Or, you might be happy as a lawyer, but do you really
want to go through years of law school, take the bar, and then be limited on where you can live due to your
practice? Maybe you do! The trick is to talk to someone who is currently doing the job you're aiming for. Ask them
about the pros and cons and advice they have for someone starting out. It's important to think about the pros and
cons of any career you decide to pursue!

Government and Military: Federal Government Employee, Military Officer, Intelligence Analyst, Diplomat,
Customs Officer, State Senator, Governor, City Services, Police Officer, Firefighter, Comptroller

Corporate and Business: Vice President, Corporate Manager, Financial Analyst, Director, Human Resources
Manager, Compliance Officer, Project Manager, Operations Manager, Logistics Coordinator, Product Manager

Media: Brand Manager, Creative Project Manager, Content Strategist, Marketing Operations Manager,
Advertising Account Executive, Market Research Analyst, Digital Marketing Specialist, Production Coordinator, PR
Manager, UX Researcher, Editorial Director, Event Coordinator, Social Media Manager

Legal and Regulatory: Lawyer, Paralegal, Judge, Legal Advisor, Compliance Specialist, Compliance Auditor,
Contract Manager

Education and Administration: University Professor, School Principal, Educational Administrator, Academic
Dean, Curriculum Developer, Quality Assurance Manager (Healthcare)

Healthcare Administration: Hospital Administrator, Medical Office Manager, Healthcare Compliance Officer,
Health Services Manager

Finance and Banking: Investment Banker, Financial Planner, Auditor, Risk Manager, Portfolio Manager, Actuary,
Treasury Manager

Engineering and Architecture: Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Architect, Urban Planner, Manufacturing
Engineer, Quality Assurance Engineer

Public Services and Nonprofits: Nonprofit Director, Public Affairs Specialist, City Planner, Policy Analyst, Grant
Manager, Program Administrator
Professional Consulting: Management Consultant, Business Consultant, Strategy Consultant, IT Consultant,
Risk Consultant, Policy Advisor

+ Book recommendations:

Extreme Ownership Atomic Habits


by Jocko Willink and Leif by James Clear
Babin

+ Podcast recommendations:

Ideacast with Harvard Work/Life


Business Review with Adam Grant

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