Holland Codes · RIASEC

Investigative · Artistic · Conventional

Analytical mind. Curiosity is the engine.

The investigative pattern

You light up when there’s a problem worth understanding. You read, model, test, take apart, and you’re comfortable saying "I don’t know yet" because the not-knowing is the work. Surface answers bore you; you want the mechanism. You’re happiest in environments that respect long thinking and don’t mistake speed for intelligence.

Strengths

  • Sustained attention to a hard problem
  • Comfort with abstraction and ambiguity
  • Independent, evidence-based judgment

Growth edges

  • Action eventually beats analysis — finishing matters
  • Translating depth so non-specialists can use it
  • Letting collaborators contribute before the model is "ready"

Career territories that fit IAC

Roles where the investigative-leaning shape shows up — pulling cues from artistic and conventional as well.

  • Researcher / scientist
  • Data analyst
  • Doctor (diagnostic)
  • Software engineer
  • Mathematician
  • Writer / journalist
  • Designer
  • Architect
  • Accountant
  • Auditor

Holland’s typology is about environments, not job titles. The same role can be a good fit or a bad fit depending on the org around it.

Vocational interest is one of the more stable things personality psychology measures, but a 30-item form is still a starting point. The full Self-Directed Search is 228 items. Treat your code as orientation — useful, not deterministic.

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