After understanding yourself, the environment and the world of work, you can now make your career decision on a more solid basis.
In "Knowing Yourself: Interest", you have explored your careers interests through assessing your feelings and attitudes towards different activities and occupations which fall into six broad categories. These six categories correspond to the six career types introduced in "Understanding the World of Work". The category from which you obtained the highest scores is where your career interest lies.
Suppose you obtain the highest scores in S. The scores indicate that social occupations appeal to you most. You may try to find out from the other part the professions in which you would like to develop yourself.
In any circumstances, there is no golden rule for making career decisions. The exercises you have done and the brief analyses serve to give you some inspirations in your pursuit for ideal careers. You must not confine your thought to them. When you actually start to plan your career, you have to carefully examine a great number of aspects in relation to your personal characteristics, your commitments and the surrounding environment.
The following flow chart outlines the steps in making career decision: