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SKILLS

I FOUND IT WRITTEN IN A TABLE CALENDAR, DISCUSSED IT WITH MY FRIENDS AND THEY FOUND IT AS SOMETHING WHICH THEY NEED TO KNOW.

HOPE THIS MAY PROVE USEFUL TO FURTHER STRENGTHENING THEIR DETERMINATION.
(The * mentions that the skill required for their Passion)


PASSION
SUGGESTED CAREER
PREFERABLE ABILITY/ SKILLS
Human Concern/ Social Interaction
Human Resource Management
Verbal Ability

Emotional Intelligence

Interpersonal Skills
Social Worker
Counselor/Psychologist
Travel & Tourism
Nursing
Public Relations Officer
Medicine
Innovation
Research Analyst
Creative/ Out of the box thinking

Reasoning Ability
Product Designer
Scientist
Entrepreneur
Numbers
Chartered Accountant
Numeric ability

Reasoning Ability

 Clerical Ability
Company Secretary
Cost & Work Accountant
Chartered Financial Analyst
MBA Finance
Banking Economist
Aesthetics
Architecture*
Numeric ability*

Reasoning Ability

Clerical Ability

Creative/ Out of the box thinking

Spatial Ability

Interior Designing
Fashion Designer
Horticulture
Animation
Jewellery designing
Fine Arts
Photographer
Hair Stylist
Literature*
Poet
Verbal Ability
 Creative/ Out of the box thinking
Insightful Thinking*
Author
Journalist
Columnist
Patriotism
Army
Interpersonal Skills
(Physical Strength for Defence Services)
Navy
Air Force
Police
Social Activist
Politician
Education*
Teacher
Verbal Ability,

 Emotional Intelligence,

Interpersonal Skills

Subject Knowledge*
Lecturer
Educational/Career Counselor
Educational Content Manager
Educational Content developer
Science & Technology
Medicine
Numeric ability,

Mechanical Ability

Reasoning Ability
Environmental Science
Pharmacist
Engineering
Web designing
Pilot
Astronaut
Sports*
Adventure Sports Instructor
Kinesthetic Intelligence
Interpersonal Skills
Physical Strength*
Athlete
Coach
Physical Instructor
Performing Arts
Actor
Kinesthetic Intelligence
Designer
Musician
Musical Intelligence
Painter
Reasoning Ability
Sculptor
Mass Media
Journalist
Verbal Ability

Interpersonal Skills

Creative/ Out of the box thinking
Reporter
Editor
Event Manager
Copy Writer
Film Producer
Advertising
Radio Jockey
Video Jockey
Law Enforcing
Lawyer
Reasoning Ability

Verbal Ability

 Numeric ability
Civil Services
Company Secretary
Forensic Science

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