Claire Renee Thompson clairereneethompson@gmail.com clairereneethompson.com

Skills and Work Activities Assessment below provided by www.careerinfonet.org


Your Skills Profile

Below is your Skills Profile based on the skills and activities you selected for Software Developers, Applications OR Computer Hardware Engineers OR Computer Programmers OR Computer Systems Analysts OR Computer Systems Engineers/Architects OR Software Developers, Systems Software OR Video Game Designers OR Web Administrators OR Web Developers.

Occupation List

  • Software Developers, Applications

  • Web Developers

  • Computer Programmers

  • Software Developers, Systems Software

  • Computer Hardware Engineers

  • Computer Systems Engineers/Architects

  • Computer Systems Analysts

  • Web Administrators

  • Video Game Designers




Skills List

Skill Name

Skill Level

  • Active Learning

Higher than Average

  • Active Listening

Higher than Average

  • Coordination

Higher than Average

  • Critical Thinking

Higher than Average

  • Equipment Maintenance

Higher than Average

  • Equipment Selection

Higher than Average

  • Installation

Higher than Average

  • Instructing

Higher than Average

  • Judgment and Decision Making

Higher than Average

  • Learning Strategies

Higher than Average

  • Management of Personnel Resources

Higher than Average

  • Mathematics

Higher than Average

  • Monitoring

Higher than Average

  • Negotiation

Higher than Average

  • Operation Monitoring

Higher than Average

  • Operation and Control

Higher than Average

  • Operations Analysis

Higher than Average

  • Programming

Higher than Average

  • Quality Control Analysis

Higher than Average

  • Reading Comprehension

Higher than Average

  • Science

Higher than Average

  • Service Orientation

Higher than Average

  • Social Perceptiveness

Higher than Average

  • Speaking

Higher than Average

  • Systems Analysis

Higher than Average

  • Systems Evaluation

Higher than Average

  • Technology Design

Higher than Average

  • Time Management

Higher than Average

  • Troubleshooting

Higher than Average

  • Writing

Higher than Average

  • Complex Problem Solving

Higher than Average




Desktop Computer Skills

  • Spreadsheets

  • Presentations

  • Internet

  • Navigation

  • Word Processing

  • Graphics

  • Databases




Detailed Work Activities

  • Advise customers on the use of products or services.

  • Analyze data to identify or resolve operational problems.

  • Analyze design requirements for computer or electronics systems.

  • Analyze market or customer related data.

  • Analyze project data to determine specifications or requirements.

  • Analyze security of systems, network, or data.

  • Analyze website or related online data to track trends or usage.

  • Apply information technology to solve business or other applied problems.

  • Apply mathematical principles or statistical approaches to solve problems in scientific or applied fields.

  • Assemble equipment or components.

  • Assess database performance.

  • Assign duties or work schedules to employees.

  • Collaborate with others to determine design specifications or details.

  • Collaborate with others to resolve information technology issues.

  • Collect data about customer needs.

  • Communicate project information to others.

  • Conduct research to gain information about products or processes.

  • Conduct validation tests of equipment or processes.

  • Confer with technical personnel to prepare designs or operational plans.

  • Configure computer networks.

  • Coordinate project activities with other personnel or departments.

  • Coordinate software or hardware installation.

  • Create databases to store electronic data.

  • Create physical models or prototypes.

  • Design electronic or computer equipment or instrumentation.

  • Design software applications.

  • Design websites or web applications.

  • Determine operational criteria or specifications.

  • Develop detailed project plans.

  • Develop diagrams or flow charts of system operation.

  • Develop guidelines for system implementation.

  • Develop performance metrics or standards related to information technology.

  • Develop specifications or procedures for website development or maintenance.

  • Develop testing routines or procedures.

  • Document design or development procedures.

  • Document operational activities.

  • Document operational procedures.

  • Document technical specifications or requirements.

  • Estimate time or monetary resources needed to complete projects.

  • Evaluate utility of software or hardware technologies.

  • Implement security measures for computer or information systems.

  • Install computer hardware.

  • Install computer software.

  • Manage documentation to ensure organization or accuracy.

  • Manage information technology projects or system activities.

  • Modify software programs to improve performance.

  • Monitor computer system performance to ensure proper operation.

  • Monitor processes for compliance with standards.

  • Monitor the security of digital information.

  • Prepare analytical reports.

  • Prepare data for analysis.

  • Prepare graphics or other visual representations of information.

  • Prepare procedural documents.

  • Provide recommendations to others about computer hardware.

  • Provide technical guidance to other personnel.

  • Provide technical support for software maintenance or use.

  • Read documents to gather technical information.

  • Recommend changes to improve computer or information systems.

  • Recommend technical design or process changes to improve efficiency, quality, or performance.

  • Resolve computer software problems.

  • Teach others to use computer equipment or hardware.

  • Test computer hardware performance.

  • Test computer system operations to ensure proper functioning.

  • Test performance of electrical, electronic, mechanical, or integrated systems or equipment.

  • Test software performance.

  • Train others in computer interface or software use.

  • Train personnel on proper operational procedures.

  • Troubleshoot issues with computer applications or systems.

  • Update knowledge about emerging industry or technology trends.

  • Update technical knowledge.

  • Update website content.

  • Write computer programming code.




Occupations Matched By Skills

No Matched Occupations Found


Occupations Matched By Work Activities

Occupation

Matched Skills

Software Developers, Applications

94.1% ( 16 of 17 skills)

Software Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers

90.5% ( 19 of 21 skills)

Information Security Analysts

90.0% ( 9 of 10 skills)

Software Developers, Systems Software

89.5% ( 17 of 19 skills)

Computer Hardware Engineers

88.2% ( 15 of 17 skills)

Computer Systems Analysts

87.5% ( 21 of 24 skills)

Computer User Support Specialists

86.4% ( 19 of 22 skills)

Video Game Designers

83.3% ( 10 of 12 skills)

Business Intelligence Analysts

80.0% ( 8 of 10 skills)

Computer Programmers

80.0% ( 12 of 15 skills)

Computer Systems Engineers/Architects

80.0% ( 24 of 30 skills)

Mathematical Technicians

80.0% ( 4 of 5 skills)

Informatics Nurse Specialists

77.8% ( 14 of 18 skills)

Web Developers

76.7% ( 23 of 30 skills)

Web Administrators

75.8% ( 25 of 33 skills)

Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists

73.9% ( 17 of 23 skills)

Database Administrators

73.7% ( 14 of 19 skills)

Database Architects

73.7% ( 14 of 19 skills)

Document Management Specialists

72.2% ( 13 of 18 skills)

Data Warehousing Specialists

66.7% ( 10 of 15 skills)

Clinical Data Managers

65.0% ( 13 of 20 skills)

Search Marketing Strategists

65.0% ( 13 of 20 skills)

Computer Network Support Specialists

63.6% ( 14 of 22 skills)

Telecommunications Engineering Specialists

63.0% ( 17 of 27 skills)

Geographic Information Systems Technicians

61.5% ( 8 of 13 skills)

Operations Research Analysts

60.0% ( 9 of 15 skills)

Network and Computer Systems Administrators

57.7% ( 15 of 26 skills)

Information Technology Project Managers

53.3% ( 8 of 15 skills)

Biostatisticians

52.9% ( 9 of 17 skills)

Computer Network Architects

52.9% ( 18 of 34 skills)

Computer and Information Research Scientists

52.9% ( 9 of 17 skills)

Statisticians

46.2% ( 6 of 13 skills)

Mathematicians

40.0% ( 4 of 10 skills)

Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists

35.0% ( 7 of 20 skills)

Electronics Engineering Technicians

33.3% ( 6 of 18 skills)

Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists

31.6% ( 6 of 19 skills)

Electronics Engineers, Except Computer

29.2% ( 7 of 24 skills)

Biochemical Engineers

28.6% ( 6 of 21 skills)

Fuel Cell Technicians

28.6% ( 4 of 14 skills)

Photonics Engineers

28.6% ( 6 of 21 skills)

Biomedical Engineers

26.7% ( 4 of 15 skills)

Architectural Drafters

25.0% ( 4 of 16 skills)

Product Safety Engineers

25.0% ( 1 of 4 skills)

Validation Engineers

25.0% ( 5 of 20 skills)

Wind Energy Engineers

25.0% ( 3 of 12 skills)

Manufacturing Engineers

24.1% ( 7 of 29 skills)

Photonics Technicians

24.0% ( 6 of 25 skills)

Nuclear Engineers

23.8% ( 5 of 21 skills)

Automotive Engineering Technicians

23.5% ( 4 of 17 skills)

Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians

23.1% ( 3 of 13 skills)

Electro-Mechanical Technicians

23.1% ( 3 of 13 skills)

Electronic Drafters

22.2% ( 2 of 9 skills)

Robotics Technicians

22.2% ( 4 of 18 skills)

Fuel Cell Engineers

21.4% ( 6 of 28 skills)

Electronics Engineering Technologists

20.8% ( 5 of 24 skills)

Mechatronics Engineers

20.8% ( 5 of 24 skills)

Microsystems Engineers

20.7% ( 6 of 29 skills)

Electromechanical Engineering Technologists

20.0% ( 4 of 20 skills)

Landscape Architects

20.0% ( 3 of 15 skills)

Nanosystems Engineers

19.0% ( 4 of 21 skills)

Mechanical Engineering Technicians

18.8% ( 3 of 16 skills)

Nanotechnology Engineering Technicians

18.8% ( 3 of 16 skills)

Environmental Engineers

17.4% ( 4 of 23 skills)

Manufacturing Production Technicians

17.4% ( 4 of 23 skills)

Mechanical Engineering Technologists

17.4% ( 4 of 23 skills)

Agricultural Engineers

16.7% ( 3 of 18 skills)

Automotive Engineers

16.7% ( 4 of 24 skills)

Industrial Safety and Health Engineers

16.7% ( 3 of 18 skills)

Mapping Technicians

16.7% ( 2 of 12 skills)

Marine Architects

16.7% ( 1 of 6 skills)

Mechanical Engineers

16.7% ( 5 of 30 skills)

Surveyors

16.7% ( 2 of 12 skills)

Electrical Engineering Technicians

16.0% ( 4 of 25 skills)

Electrical Engineering Technologists

16.0% ( 4 of 25 skills)

Environmental Engineering Technicians

16.0% ( 4 of 25 skills)

Geodetic Surveyors

15.4% ( 2 of 13 skills)

Industrial Engineers

15.0% ( 3 of 20 skills)

Materials Engineers

15.0% ( 3 of 20 skills)

Mechanical Drafters

14.3% ( 1 of 7 skills)

Solar Energy Systems Engineers

14.3% ( 2 of 14 skills)

Aerospace Engineers

12.5% ( 2 of 16 skills)

Energy Engineers

12.5% ( 2 of 16 skills)

Industrial Engineering Technicians

12.5% ( 2 of 16 skills)

Marine Engineers

12.5% ( 3 of 24 skills)

Water/Wastewater Engineers

10.5% ( 2 of 19 skills)

Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers

10.0% ( 1 of 10 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Logging Workers

10.0% ( 1 of 10 skills)

Robotics Engineers

10.0% ( 2 of 20 skills)

Locksmiths and Safe Repairers

9.1% ( 1 of 11 skills)

Civil Engineering Technicians

8.3% ( 1 of 12 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Aquacultural Workers

8.3% ( 1 of 12 skills)

Nanotechnology Engineering Technologists

8.3% ( 1 of 12 skills)

Non-Destructive Testing Specialists

8.3% ( 1 of 12 skills)

Transportation Engineers

8.3% ( 2 of 24 skills)

Electrical Engineers

8.0% ( 2 of 25 skills)

Chemical Engineers

7.7% ( 1 of 13 skills)

Civil Drafters

7.1% ( 1 of 14 skills)

Manufacturing Engineering Technologists

7.1% ( 2 of 28 skills)

Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

6.7% ( 1 of 15 skills)

Counter and Rental Clerks

6.7% ( 1 of 15 skills)

Parts Salespersons

6.7% ( 1 of 15 skills)

Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers

6.7% ( 1 of 15 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Animal Husbandry and Animal Care Workers

6.3% ( 1 of 16 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers

6.3% ( 1 of 16 skills)

Civil Engineers

5.6% ( 1 of 18 skills)

Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers

5.6% ( 1 of 18 skills)

Demonstrators and Product Promoters

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Agricultural Crop and Horticultural Workers

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

Geothermal Technicians

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

Spa Managers

5.3% ( 1 of 19 skills)

Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers

5.0% ( 1 of 20 skills)

First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers

5.0% ( 1 of 20 skills)

Gaming Supervisors

5.0% ( 1 of 20 skills)

Childcare Workers

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Recreation Workers

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Retail Salespersons

4.8% ( 1 of 21 skills)

Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers

4.5% ( 1 of 22 skills)

Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers

4.5% ( 1 of 22 skills)

Sales Engineers

4.5% ( 1 of 22 skills)

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

4.2% ( 1 of 24 skills)

Petroleum Engineers

4.0% ( 1 of 25 skills)

Mechanical Door Repairers

3.8% ( 1 of 26 skills)

Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers

3.4% ( 1 of 29 skills)

Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products

3.3% ( 1 of 30 skills)

Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers

3.1% ( 1 of 32 skills)

Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door

2.9% ( 1 of 35 skills)






Return to top



Last Updated May 8, 2023