1. Jovanna has determined that she wouldn't want to be a nurse because she really doesn't like the sight of blood and she tends to not work well under pressure. Which stage of career matching is she in? (1 point)

eliminating options that don't match her characteristics
eliminating options that she has little chance of entering
eliminating options that don't pay enough
identifying transferable skills

2. Barrett has determined that he wouldn't be able to afford the lifestyle he wants if he is a teacher. Which stage of career matching is he in? (1 point)
eliminating options that don't match his characteristics
eliminating options that he has little chance of entering
eliminating options that don't pay enough
identifying transferable skills

3. Frannie has determined that if she is a computer technician, a lot of the skills she will learn on the job would also be useful in several other careers that interest her. Which stage of career matching is she in? (1 point)
eliminating options that don't match her characteristics
eliminating options that she has little chance of entering
eliminating options that don't pay enough
identifying transferable skills

4. Billy has realized that due to a poor occupational outlook, he unfortunately will probably not be able to be a psychologist immediately upon graduation from college. Which stage of career matching is he in? (1 point)
eliminating options that don't match his characteristics
eliminating options that he has little chance of entering
eliminating options that don't pay enough
identifying transferable skills

5. When completing career matching, if many of your characteristics are very different from those of people in the job then: (1 point)
this would be a good career match for you.
this career is unlikely to be a good fit for you.
you may need to do more research, or consult your feelings.
you will need to start over with your entire process.

1. don't match characteristics
2. don't pay enough
3. identifying transferable skills
4. little chance of entering
5. unlikely to be a good fit

You're right on all five.

I got the same answers

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Actually, for the 5th one, it's "start over again." I know it's pretty weird but I just took the test and that was the right answer...

1. Jovanna is in the stage of eliminating options that don't match her characteristics. She definitely doesn't want to deal with blood or pressure, so being a nurse is out!

2. Barrett is in the stage of eliminating options that don't pay enough. It seems like he has set his sights on a more luxurious lifestyle and teaching might not be able to support that.

3. Frannie is in the stage of identifying transferable skills. She realizes that being a computer technician will equip her with skills that can be applied to other careers she's interested in. Smart move, Frannie!

4. Billy is in the stage of eliminating options that he has little chance of entering. Poor guy, the occupational outlook for psychologists doesn't look too promising for him right after graduation.

5. If many of your characteristics are very different from those of people in the job, then it's unlikely to be a good fit for you. You might need to do more research or consult your feelings before making a decision. Don't force yourself into a career that just doesn't suit you, my friend!

1. Jovanna is in the stage of career matching where she is eliminating options that don't match her characteristics. This means that she is considering her own preferences and qualities and eliminating careers that would not align with those characteristics, such as being a nurse because she doesn't like the sight of blood and doesn't work well under pressure.

2. Barrett is in the stage of career matching where he is eliminating options that don't pay enough. He has determined that the lifestyle he wants is not financially attainable if he becomes a teacher, so he is eliminating that option based on its salary.

3. Frannie is in the stage of career matching where she is identifying transferable skills. She realizes that if she becomes a computer technician, the skills she will learn on the job can be useful in several other careers that interest her. This means that she is recognizing the value of acquiring skills that can be applied to different job opportunities.

4. Billy is in the stage of career matching where he is eliminating options that he has little chance of entering. He acknowledges that the occupational outlook for psychologists is poor and that he may not be able to immediately pursue that career upon graduation. Therefore, he is considering other options that have better job prospects.

5. When completing career matching, if many of your characteristics are very different from those of people in the job, it is unlikely to be a good fit for you. This means that the career may not align with who you are, your interests, or your abilities. In this case, it would be best to do more research or consult your feelings to find a better career match, rather than starting the entire process over.