- “Helpers” prefer to work with others, informing, enlightening, helping, training, developing, or curing them.
- May not like machinery or physical exertion.
- Typical fields include teaching, counseling, social work, and nursing.
Baker School of Public Policy & Public Affairs
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
- Art Education
- Audiology and Speech Pathology
- Child & Family Studies
- Deaf Studies
- Hospitality and Tourism Management
- Kinesiology
- Nutrition
- Public Health
- Sports Management
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Retail and Merchandising Management
- Special Education
- Teacher Preparation
- VolsTeach (secondary math & science teacher preparation program)
College of Music
College of Nursing
College of Social Work
Haslam College of Business
Herbert College of Agriculture
- Athletic Trainer
- Community Service Director
- Customer Service Representative
- Dietitian
- Elementary School Teacher
- Human Resources Specialist
- Human Resources Manager
- Instructional Coordinator
- Loan Officer
- Management Analyst
- Mental Health Counselor
- Middle School Teacher
- Nurse (RN)
- Occupational Therapist
- Parks and Recreation Manager
- Personal Financial Advisor
- Physical Therapist
- Recreational Therapist
- Recreation Worker
- Rehabilitation Counselor
- Religious/Spiritual Leader
- School Administrator
- School and Career Counselor
- Secondary School Teacher
- Social Worker
- Special Education Teacher
- Speech-Language Pathologist
- Training and Development Specialist
- University Administrator
- University Faculty
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Strong Interest Inventory / PathwayU
Realistic | Investigative | Artistic | Enterprising | Conventional