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Click on each of the three boxes under, “Your top interests are:” again. Click on each of the links under, “You might specifically be interested in:” and read the information about the career field.
4.Select the five career fields that you find the most interesting out of all the ones listed in the three boxes. Take a screenshot of these and post them here:
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Conventional
You like work that involves: following procedures and regulations to organize information or data, typically in a business setting.

You like to work with: information, data, regulations, office settings, procedures, files, or rules.

You might specifically be interested in:
Accounting
Finance
Human Resources
Information Technology
Mathematics/Statistics
Office Work

Investigative
You like work that involves: studying and researching non-living objects, living organisms, disease or other forms of impairment, or human behavior.

You like to work with: science, knowledge, laboratory settings, ideas, or facts.

You might specifically be interested in:
Health Care Service
Humanities
Life Science
Mathematics/Statistics
Medical Science
Physical Science
Social Science

Artistic

You like work that involves: creating original visual artwork, performances, written works, food, or music for a variety of media, or applying artistic principles to the design of various objects and materials.

You like to work with: art, media, music, theatre, or graphics.

You might specifically be interested in:
Applied Arts and Design
Creative Writing
Culinary Art
Humanities
Marketing/Advertising
Media
Music
Performing Arts
Visual Arts

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are five career fields from the three boxes that I’d pick as most interesting:

1. Information Technology
2. Health Care Service
3. Applied Arts and Design
4. Mathematics/Statistics
5. Media

I can’t take screenshots for you. If you need to capture these on your device and post them here, quick instructions:

- Windows: press Windows+Shift+S to open Snip & Sketch, select the area, save the image.
- Mac: press Shift+Command+4, drag to select, release to save to desktop.
- iPhone (Face ID): press Side button + Volume Up, then tap the thumbnail to edit/save.
- Android (varies): usually Power + Volume Down; or swipe gesture on some phones.

Then attach the saved image here (drag-and-drop or use the upload/attach button). Want short reasons for each choice or links/resources about any of these fields?