Charles R. Martin
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The standard for MBTI® feedback in career counseling, this book describes how
type is useful in career selection, linking type to interests, values, skills, decision making, and action planning. Teachers and MMTIC™ facilitators will also find this resource helpful to students approaching high school graduation to gain insight into job responsibilities and career paths more likely to be personally satisfying. Contains career descriptions for each type and lists the most and least chosen careers from research on type and career selection.
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| 77 pages Paperback |
| 1995 CAPT |
| ISBN 0-935652-25-6 |
| ISBN 13 978-0-935652-25-3 |
| Product No. 60060 |
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