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Holland Codes
Theory of career development & vocational choice created by John L. Holland
Theory of career development & vocational choice created by John L. Holland
The Holland Codes or the Holland Occupational Themes (RIASEC) are a taxonomy of interests based on a theory of careers and vocational choice that was initially developed by American psychologist John L. Holland.{{cite web |access-date=December 7, 2015
The Holland Codes serve as a component of the interests assessment, the Strong Interest Inventory. In addition, the US Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration has been using an updated and expanded version of the RIASEC model in the "Interests" section of its free online database O*NET (Occupational Information Network){{cite web |access-date=December 7, 2015 |access-date=December 7, 2015
Overview
Holland's theories of vocational choice, The Holland Occupational Themes, "now pervades career counseling research and practice". The 1959 article in particular ("A Theory of Vocational Choice", published in the Journal of Counseling Psychology) is considered the first major introduction of Holland's "theory of vocational personalities and work environments".
Holland originally labeled his six types as "motoric, intellectual, esthetic, supportive, persuasive, and conforming". He later developed and changed them to: "Realistic (Doers), Investigative (Thinkers), Artistic (Creators), Social (Helpers), Enterprising (Persuaders), and Conventional (Organizers)".{{cite web |access-date=December 7, 2015 |access-date=December 7, 2015 |author-link=
According to the Committee on Scientific Awards, Holland's "research shows that personalities seek out and flourish in career environments they fit and that jobs and career environments are classifiable by the personalities that flourish in them". Holland also wrote of his theory that "the choice of a vocation is an expression of personality". Furthermore, while Holland suggested that people can be "categorized as one of six types", he also argued that "a six-category scheme built on the assumption that there are only six kinds of people in the world is unacceptable on the strength of common sense alone. But a six category scheme that allows a simple ordering of a person's resemblance to each of the six models provides the possibility of 720 different personality patterns."
List of types
Holland]] made a career out of studying the world of work, pioneering the theory that if people were aware of their personality type or combination of types—realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising or conventional—then they would be happier workers.
R: Realistic (Doers)
Holland defines the "Realistic Type" as a person who has “a preference for activities that entail the explicit, ordered, or systematic manipulation of objects, tools, machines, and animals…these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to the acquisition of manual, mechanical, agricultural, electrical, and technical competencies.”{{cite book |author-link=
- Agriculture{{cite web |access-date=January 17, 2021
- Architect (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Athletics
- Carpenter (with Conventional and Investigative)
- Culinary arts/Chef (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Chemistry/Chemist (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Computer engineering/Computer science/Information technology/Computer programmer (with Investigative and Conventional){{cite web |access-date=December 7, 2015
- Dentist (with Investigative and Social)
- Engineer (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Fashion design (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Firefighter (with Social and Enterprising)
- Graphic designer (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Model (people) (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Musician (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Nurse (with Social, Conventional, and Investigative)
- Outdoor recreation
- Park Naturalist (with Social and Artistic)
- Personal trainer (with Enterprising and Social)
- Photographer (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Physical therapy (with Social and Investigative)
- Driver
- Sports medicine/Wilderness medicine (with Social and Investigative){{cite web |access-date=June 25, 2020
- Surgeon (with Investigative and Social)
- Veterinarian (with Investigative and Social)
- Web developer (with Conventional, Artistic, and Investigative)
- Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (with Investigative)
I: Investigative (Thinkers)
Holland defines the "Investigative Type" as a person who has "a preference for activities that entail the observational, symbolic, systematic and creative investigation of physical, biological, and cultural phenomena (in order to understand and control such phenomena)... these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to an acquisition of scientific and mathematical competencies."{{cite book |author-link=
- Actuary (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Archivist/Librarian (with Social and Conventional)
- Biostatistics/Masters in Public Health (with Conventional){{cite web |access-date=April 11, 2018
- Carpenter (with Conventional and Realistic)
- CPA (Certified Public Accountant) (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Chemistry/Chemist (with Realistic and Conventional)
- Community Health Workers/Masters in Public Health (with Social and Enterprising){{cite web |access-date=April 11, 2018
- Computer engineering/Computer science/Information technology/Computer programmer (with Realistic and Conventional)
- Counselor (with Social and Artistic)
- Dentist (with Realistic and Social)
- Dietitian/Nutritionist (with Social and Enterprising)
- Doctor (Medical school/Medical research) (with Social)
- Engineer (with Realistic and Conventional)
- Engineering Manager (with Enterprising and Conventional)
- Financial analyst (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Epidemiology/Masters in Public Health (with Social){{cite web |access-date=April 11, 2018
- Lawyer (with Enterprising and Social)
- Natural Sciences Manager (with Enterprising)
- Nurse (with Realistic, Conventional, and Social)
- Paralegal (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Pharmacist (with Social and Conventional),
- Physical therapy (with Social and Realistic)
- Physics
- Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers (with Artistic)
- Professor/Research – PhD
- Psychology/Psychologist (with Social and Artistic); Art therapist/Dance therapy/Drama therapy/Music therapy/Narrative therapy/Culinary therapy{{cite web |access-date=May 31, 2020 |access-date=May 31, 2020
- Social Work (with Social)
- Speech-language pathology/Myofunctional therapist (With Social and Artistic)
- Sports medicine/Wilderness medicine (with Social and Realistic)
- Surgeon (with Realistic and Social)
- Technical writer, Proofreader, Copy Editor (with Artistic and Conventional){{cite web |access-date=July 28, 2018 |access-date=January 14, 2020
- Tutor (with Social){{cite web |access-date=June 16, 2017
- Veterinarian (with Realistic and Social)
- Web developer (with Conventional, Realistic, and Artistic)
- Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (with Realistic)
A: Artistic (Creators)
Holland defines the "Artistic Type" as a person who has "a preference for ambiguous, free, unsystematized activities that entail the manipulation of physical, verbal, or human materials to create art forms or products...these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to the acquisition of artistic competencies."{{cite book |author-link=
- Architect (with Realistic and Enterprising)
- Broadcast journalism (with Enterprising)
- Culinary arts (with Realistic and Enterprising){{cite web |access-date=February 7, 2018 |archive-date=April 13, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190413022313/https://www.azwestern.edu/sites/default/files/awc/advisement-services/Degrees%20with%20Holland%20codes.pdf |url-status=dead
- Entrepreneur (with Social and Enterprising)
- Fashion design (with Realistic and Enterprising)
- Graphic designer (with Enterprising and Realistic)
- Model (people) (with Realistic and Enterprising)
- Musician (with Enterprising and Realistic)
- Park Naturalist (with Social and Realistic)
- Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers (with Investigative){{cite web |access-date=June 16, 2017
- Psychology/Psychologist (with Social and Investigative); Art therapist/Dance therapy/Drama therapy/Music therapy/Narrative therapy/Culinary therapy
- Photographer (with Realistic and Enterprising)
- Speech-language pathology/Myofunctional therapist (With Social and Investigative)
- Technical writer, Proofreader, Copy Editor (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Trainer (business) (with Social and Conventional)
- Translator (with Social)
- Web developer (with Conventional, Realistic, and Investigative)
S: Social (Helpers)
Holland defines the "Social Type" as a person who has "a preference for activities that entail the manipulation of others to inform, train, develop, cure, or enlighten...these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to an acquisition of human relations competencies."{{cite book |author-link=
- Archivist/Librarian (with Conventional and Investigative)
- CFP (Certified Financial Planner)/Personal Financial Planner (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Clergy (with Artistic and Enterprising)
- Community Organizer
- Community Health Workers/Masters in Public Health (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Counselors (various)/Advisers (with Investigative, Enterprising, Conventional, and Artistic)
- Guidance/School Counselors, Academic Advisors, Career Counselors (see also: List of psychotherapies)
- Customer service (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Dentist (with Investigative and Realistic)
- Dietitian/Nutritionist (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Doctor (Medical school/Medical research) (with Investigative)
- Educational administration (with Enterprising and Conventional)
- Educational consultant (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Entrepreneur (with Enterprising and Artistic)
- Epidemiology/Masters in Public Health (with Investigative)
- Personal Financial Planner/Certified Financial Planner (with Enterprising and Conventional)
- Firefighter (with Realistic and Enterprising)
- Fitness Trainer and Aerobics Teacher (with Enterprising and Realistic)
- Foreign Service/Diplomacy (with Enterprising and Artistic)
- Human Resources (with Conventional and Enterprising)
- Lawyer (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Nurse (with Realistic, Conventional, and Investigative)
- Park Naturalist (with Realistic and Artistic)
- Pharmacist (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Physical therapy (with Realistic and Investigative)
- Psychology/Psychologist (with Artistic and Investigative); Art therapist/Dance therapy/Drama therapy/Music therapy/Narrative therapy/Culinary therapy
- Social Advocate
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Speech-language pathology/Myofunctional therapist (With Investigative and Artistic){{cite web |access-date=June 21, 2020
- Surgeon (with Realistic and Investigative)
- Teacher (Early childhood education, Primary school, Secondary school, Teaching English as a second language, Special education, and Substitute teaching) (with Artistic){{cite web |access-date=December 7, 2015
- Sports medicine/Wilderness medicine (with Investigative and Realistic)
- Trainer (business) (with Artistic and Conventional)
- Translator (with Artistic)
- Tutor (with Investigative)
- Veterinarian (with Investigative and Realistic)
E: Enterprising (Persuaders)
Holland defines the "Enterprising Type" as a person who has "a preference for actives that entail the manipulation of others to attain organization goals or economic gain...these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to an acquisition of leadership, interpersonal, and persuasive competences."{{cite book |author-link=
- Actuary (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Architect (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Business (with Social and Conventional)
- Broker or Agent (i.e. Automobile broker, Real Estate broker etc.)
- Buyer
- CPA (Certified Public Accountant) (with Investigative and Conventional)
- CFP (Certified Financial Planner)/Personal Financial Planner (with Social and Conventional)
- Community Health Workers/Masters in Public Health (with Investigative and Social)
- Culinary arts (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Clergy (with Artistic and Social)
- Customer service (with Conventional and Social)
- Dietitian/Nutritionist (with Social and Investigative)
- Educational administration (with Social and Conventional)
- Educational consultant (with Conventional and Social)
- Engineering Manager (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Entrepreneur (with Social and Artistic)
- Fashion design (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Financial analyst (with Investigative and Conventional)
- Foreign Service/Diplomacy (with Social and Artistic){{cite web |access-date=May 15, 2016
- Firefighter (with Social and Realistic)
- Fitness Trainer and Aerobics Teacher (with Realistic and Social)
- Fundraising
- Graphic designer (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Human Resources (with Conventional and Social)
- Broadcast journalism (with Artistic)
- Lawyer (with Investigative and Social)
- Management/Management Consultant
- Market Research Analyst (with Investigative)
- Model (people) (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Musician (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Natural Sciences Manager (with Investigative)
- Paralegal (with Conventional and Investigative)
- Photographer (with Artistic and Realistic)
- Public Health Educator/Masters in Public Health (with Social){{cite web |access-date=April 11, 2018
- Property manager/Community association manager (with Conventional){{cite web |access-date=December 17, 2020
- Public relations/Publicity/Advertising/Marketing (with Artistic)
- Sales (with Conventional and Social)
C: Conventional (Organizers)
Holland defines the "Conventional Type" as a person who has "a preference for actives that entail the explicit, ordered, systematic manipulation of data (keeping records, filing materials, reproducing materials, organizing business machines and data processing equipment to attain organizational or economic goals)...these behavioral tendencies lead in turn to an acquisition of clerical, computational, and business system competencies."{{cite book |author-link=
- Actuary (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Archivist/Librarian (with Social and Investigative)
- Biostatistics/Masters in Public Health (with Investigative)
- Carpenter (with Realistic and Investigative)
- Chemistry/Chemist (with Investigative and Realistic)
- CFP (Certified Financial Planner)/Personal Financial Planner (with Social and Enterprising)
- CPA (Certified Public Accountant) (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Computer engineering/Computer science/Information technology/Computer programmer (with Investigative and Realistic)
- Customer service (with Enterprising and Social)
- Educational administration (with Social and Enterprising)
- Educational consultant (with Social and Enterprising)
- Engineer (with Investigative and Realistic)
- Engineering Manager (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Financial analyst (with Investigative and Enterprising)
- Personal Financial Planner/Certified Financial Planner (with Social and Enterprising){{cite web |access-date=April 30, 2018
- Human Resources (HR) (with Enterprising and Social)
- Maths teacher (with Social)
- Nurse (with Realistic, Social, and Investigative)
- Office administration (with Enterprising)
- Paralegal (with Enterprising and Investigative)
- Pharmacist (with Social and Investigative),
- Property manager/Community association manager (with Enterprising)
- Real Estate Agent (with Enterprising)
- Statistician (with Realistic and Investigative)
- Technical writer, Proofreader, Copy Editor (with Artistic and Investigative)
- Trainer (business) (with Social and Artistic)
- Web developer (with Artistic, Realistic, and Investigative)
Notes
References
- "Teste vocacional Fce".
- (1999-08-01). "Holland's Theory and the Development of Interest Inventories". Journal of Vocational Behavior.
- "[http://www.counseling.org/docs/david-kaplan's-files/nauta.pdf?sfvrsn=2 The Development, Evolution, and Status of Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities: Reflections and Future Directions for Counseling Psychology]." ''Journal of Counseling Psychology'', Vol 57(1), 2010, 11–22.
- Its origins "can be traced to an article in the ''[[Journal of Applied Psychology]]'' in 1958 and a subsequent article in 1959 that set out his theory of vocational choices. ... The basic premise was that one's occupational preferences were in a sense a veiled expression of underlying character."Athanasou, James. "[http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Obituary%3A+John+L.+Holland+1919-2008.-a0203231318 Obituary: John L. Holland 1919–2008]" ''Australian Journal of Career Development'', September 22, 2009.
- L., Holland, John. (1997). "Making vocational choices: a theory of vocational personalities and work environments". Psychological Assessment Resources.
- "Award for distinguished scientific applications of psychology: John L. Holland". ''American Psychologist'', Vol 63(8), Nov 2008, 672–674.
- Holland, John. ''Making Vocational Choices: A Theory of Careers''. (Prentice-Hall, 1973).
- Prediger, Dale J. (December 1982). "Dimensions underlying Holland's hexagon: Missing link between interests and occupations?". Journal of Vocational Behavior.
- Prediger, Dale. (February 1996). "Alternative Dimensions for the Tracey–Rounds Interest Sphere". Journal of Vocational Behavior.
- Prediger, Dale J.. (1999). "Basic structure of work-relevant abilities.". Journal of Counseling Psychology.
- (1995). "The arbitrary nature of Holland's RIASEC types: A concentric-circles structure.". Journal of Counseling Psychology.
- (February 1996). "The Spherical Representation of Vocational Interests". Journal of Vocational Behavior.
- "11-9041.00 - Architectural and Engineering Managers".
- "Example Career: Natural Sciences Managers".
- [https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/21-1012.00 Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors]
- [https://elmhurstcounseling.com/downloads/HollandCodeDescriptions.pdf Holland Theme Codes]
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