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Occupations that Attract Analyzers

Here is a sample of occupations that appeal to Analyzers. Use this list as a starting point for thinking about the kind of work that might appeal to you. Many more occupations that attract your type are listed in What’s Your Type of Career? 2nd edition.

As you read through the occupations consider why each kind of work might appeal to someone who shares your preferences. When choosing your own career options, remember that you have unique interests, skills, values, and constraints. Your ideal work may be self-employment or something else not covered in these sample occupations.

Click on any of the occupations to find extensive information about it from the O*NET website including skills and preparation required to enter the occupation, work activities, interests, values, salary, and much more. The O*NET also has lists of related occupations at the bottom of each occupational description.

Practical Analyzers (ISTPs)

Actuaries

Computer Software Engineers, Applications

Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers

Electronics Engineering Technologists

Intelligence Analysts

Park Naturalists

Police Detectives

Software Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers

Surveyors

Telecommunications Specialists

Insightful Analyzers (INTPs)

Computer Systems Analysts

Film and Video Editors

Financial Examiners

Fine Artists

Food Scientists and Technologists

Investment Fund Managers

Logisticians

Management Analysts

Marketing Managers

Web Developers

To find out more about the Analyzer, go to the Analyzer main page.

Read Analyzer career success tips and strategies, or add your career success story.

Not sure of your type? Learn more on the What’s Your Type pages.

Information on this page has been excerpted from What’s Your Type of Career? 2nd edition.

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