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Career work (2) (2)

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Sydney describes her personality type as "Executive" (ESTJ). She values order and structure, preferring to work with partners or alone depending on the situation. She likes predictable and logical environments. Sydney is interested in two career options: lawyer and engineer. She likes the flexibility of being a lawyer and being able to choose different areas of practice. As for engineering, she enjoys the opportunity to build, fix, analyze, invent, and design. She can see herself in either career because they align with her interests. To become a lawyer, Sydney would need a bachelor's degree and pass the Lloyd Law School admission test. For engineering, a bachelor's degree in an engineering or relevant field is required. Lawyers earn an annual income of $87,000 to $116,000, while engineers make around $103,770. I am Sydney, and my four-letter personality type is E-S-T-J, and my personality name is Executive. I do agree with my personality that I got put with, which was basically orderly, and I like to get things done, tend to go into projects, and always like to have a general schedule, but I do like to work with partners or alone. It just depends. I prefer to have structure in my surroundings, but also the value of predictability, and prefer things to really be in a logical order instead of out of order. The two careers that I was listed in were lawyer and engineer. For lawyer, the thing I liked most about it is how you can choose what you want to do in it. Like, for example, you can choose to be an advise and represent client, or being like criminal, and civil procedures, or basically any other legal matter. I feel like that's really good because I like to either work with partners or alone, or like different things, so I would really find what I am interested in. For engineers, I really like how you can build, fix, analyze, invent, and design really anything that you want or your work needs, and I find that very interesting, and I personally really like that. I can see myself in both of those careers. They offer me both what I like to do and really will interest me. The education for lawyer is you have to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline to pass the Lloyd Law School admission test. For engineer, you will need a bachelor's degree in the engineering field or any relevant field. For lawyer, the income annually you will earn is around $87,000 to $116,000. For engineer, roughly around $103,770.

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