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Learn from PAR Authors at NCDA!
June 28, 2016
PAR staff and authors are on the way to Chicago for this year’s conference. If you are in Chicago for NCDA, make sure to stop by the booth and say hi! Several PAR authors will be presenting on career-related topics. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from them!
Integrating CIP and RIASEC Theories in Career Interventions and Services
Wednesday, June 29, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Janet Lenz, PhD & Bob Reardon, PhD, authors of
Handbook for Using the Self-Directed Search®: Integrating RIASEC and CIP Theories in Practice
Exploring the Gender Gap in STEM: The Impact of Women's Ratings of Mathematical and Scientific Self-Concept on Aspirations
Friday, July 1, 10:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Melissa Messer, MHS, co-author of the
Self-Directed Search® (SDS®) Form R, 5th Edition
Examining the Differences in Interest, Skills, and Abilities Across the Workforce
Friday, July 1, 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Melissa Messer, MHS, co-author of the
Self-Directed Search® (SDS®) Form R, 5th Edition
Using an Interactive Career Counseling Tool to Engage Clients
Friday, July 1, 10:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Jennifer Greene, MSPH, co-author of
The Veterans and Military Occupations Finder™
The Relationship Between RIASEC Personality Types and Negative Thinking: Implications for Career Counseling”
Friday, July 1, 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Jennifer Greene, MSPH, co-author of
The Veterans and Military Occupations Finder™
Assessing Your Clients’ Work Values: A New Way to Home in on Occupational Matches
Friday, July 1, 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Jennifer Greene, MSPH, co-author of
The Veterans and Military Occupations Finder™
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Introducing the Self-Directed Search® (SDS®), 5th Edition Spanish Version
May 27, 2014
One of the most respected and widely used career interest inventories in the world has been revised and updated to meet the needs of Spanish-speaking clients.
Developed concurrently with the English version, the
Self-Directed Search (SDS), 5
th
Edition Spanish Version
by John L. Holland, PhD and Melissa A. Messer, MHS is a self-administered, self-scored, and self-interpreted career counseling tool designed specifically for use with Spanish speakers living in the U.S. Translated by experts and reviewed by practicing bilingual counselors, the SDS Spanish components include the Assessment Booklet, the Occupations Finder, and the You and Your Career booklet; the complete
SDS Spanish Kit
also includes the 5
th
Edition Professional Manual (in English) along with a Manual Supplement for the Spanish Version.
An online Spanish Version is also available at
www.self-directed-search.com
, where clients can not only take the SDS online but also receive their client reports in Spanish, as well. Visit the
SDS Web site
to take the SDS in Spanish or to see the new Spanish language features and resources.
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Finding a Satisfying Career: Help is on the Way!
September 17, 2013
Only 45 percent of the working population in the U.S. are satisfied with their jobs, according to a
recent survey
of 5,000 households. To address this problem, people need tools to help identify careers that are a good fit for their interests and skills. The popular
Self-Directed Search® (SDS®)
from PAR provides a solution for today’s job seekers. The brand-new SDS 5
th
Edition is a 15-minute, self-administered test for those beginning their career search as well as those considering a career change.
“Taking the SDS is an important first step in developing a career plan that can prevent years of dissatisfaction on the job,” says SDS 5
th
Edition author Melissa Messer. “The SDS guides users toward careers that will help them meet their personal and financial goals and that they enjoy.”
According to Ms. Messer, no special training or qualifications are needed with the SDS; it is designed to be self-administered, self-scored, and self-interpreted. The SDS can be taken
online
; with paper and pencil; or via
PARiConnect
, PAR’s new online assessment system.
The SDS 5th Edition is based on
Dr. John Holland’s theory
that both people and work environments fit into six basic categories: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional (known collectively as RIASEC). The SDS generates a three-letter Summary Code for each user, based on his or her aspirations, activities, competencies, and interest in different occupations. Users can match their Summary Codes to jobs in the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database, which lists thousands of current jobs at all skill and education levels.
The
SDS Web site
has also been updated with new resources targeted to specific groups and a contemporary, easy-to-navigate user interface. The newly revised report includes an “at-a-glance” summary, and users can share their results via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. The SDS 5
th
Edition is designed to work on mobile devices and tablets.
To learn more about the SDS 5
th
Edition or any of PAR’s other career or vocational products, visit
www.parinc.com
or call 1.800.331.8378.
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The New Self-Directed Search, 5th Edition Now Available from PAR
September 4, 2013
PAR is delighted to announce the release of the new
Self-Directed Search® (SDS®), 5
th
Edition
, by John L. Holland, PhD, and Melissa A. Messer, MHS.
The Self-Directed Search (SDS), John Holland’s original gold-standard assessment and one of the most widely used career interest inventories in the world*, has been updated to meet the needs of today’s clients. Whether they are college students choosing a major, veterans entering the civilian job market, or adults pursuing a career change, individuals can use the SDS to learn about themselves and their career options.
Like its predecessors, the SDS 5th Edition is based on
Holland’s theory
that both people and work environments can be classified according to six basic types: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional (known collectively as
RIASEC
). The SDS asks questions about the user’s aspirations, activities, competencies, and interest in different occupations, and from the responses it generates a three-letter Summary Code. Using the revised Occupations Finder, users can match their Summary Codes to jobs in the
Occupational Information Network (O*NET)
database, which lists thousands of current jobs at all skill and education levels.
No special training or qualifications are needed with the SDS; it is designed to be self-administered, self-scored, and self-interpreted. The SDS can be taken on the internet, with paper and pencil, or via
PARiConnect
, PAR’s new online assessment system.
The
SDS Web site
has also been updated with new resources targeted to specific groups and a contemporary, easy-to-navigate user interface. The newly revised report includes an “at-a-glance” summary, and users can share their results via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. The SDS 5
th
Edition is designed to work on mobile devices and tablets.
To learn more about the SDS 5
th
Edition or any of PAR’s other career or vocational products, visit
www.parinc.com
or call 1.800.331.8378.
*The SDS has been used more than 35 million times and has been translated into more than 25 languages.
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We are pleased to announce the release of the new Self-Directed Search® (SDS®) Web site
July 9, 2013
We are pleased to announce the release of the new
Self-Directed Search® (SDS®) Web site
.
The new SDS site has been completely revamped, enabling users not only to complete the test but also to learn more about the history, theory, and applications of the SDS. Targeted resource sections, supplemental information and links, case studies, and more are all swathed in a brand-new, contemporary design.
You can also visit
www.self-directed-search.com
using your tablet or mobile device—the site automatically adjusts its interface to your device’s size and specifications!
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Helping Clients Find Their Own Direction: Robert Reardon and Janet Lenz Reflect on Career and the Success of the Self-Directed Search®
August 23, 2011
The Self-Directed Search® has been used by more than 30 million people worldwide and has been translated into more than 25 languages. There are a number of career assessments on the market, yet the SDS continues to be extremely successful. What sets it apart? Recently, PAR had the opportunity to catch up with two SDS experts, Robert Reardon, PhD, and Janet Lenz, PhD, both from the Career Center at Florida State University and widely published in the career counseling arena. Reardon and Lenz have worked closely with SDS author John Holland as collaborators and authors of many SDS-related publications, including
The Self-Directed Search and Related Holland Materials: A Practitioner’s Guide
(PAR, 1998).
The SDS is based on Holland’s career theory, which argues that vocational choice is an expression of personality, and that by identifying certain personality characteristics and preferences, better career choices can be made. “People often feel overwhelmed about how to relate their self-knowledge to career options,” says Reardon. “The SDS gives them a way to intuitively and logically make that connection.” One of Holland’s most important contributions was his identification of the personality and environmental characteristics that have become known collectively as RIASEC: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, and conventional. These factors form the basis of the SDS.
Reardon and Lenz have worked with the SDS for nearly 40 years, and they have seen it develop in response to career counseling research and new technology. “Our counseling service started using the SDS in 1973 because it included a self-help feature that we knew would be useful to our clients,” they explain. “Holland took note of what we were doing and was supportive along the way.”
Reardon and Lenz have been deeply involved in revisions of the SDS, and they have been key players in updates and revisions to many of the individual elements in the SDS product family, such as the interpretive report generated by the SDS software. But what keeps these products current and relevant? “The SDS is informed by both practice and research,” they explain, “and we continue to draw upon both to keep SDS materials current and relevant. For example, the revised
Occupations Finder
published in 2010 is very important because it now connects the SDS to the O*NET system of occupational information, which is online and updated constantly. Unlike many other assessments, the SDS embraces users—after all, ‘self-directed’ is in the title—and this user perspective helps to keep the SDS relevant.”
Today, using the on-screen administration, clients can complete the SDS electronically on a laptop computer, a tablet, or even an iPhone® or Android device. For college students and other clients living in this era of instant information, the SDS has kept pace by providing a fast, accessible, portable, and reasonably priced tool that can help them gain real insight into making good choices about career.
In the category of reliable, valid, theory-based instruments, the SDS is one of the most user-friendly, and it is very easy for practitioners to use with clients. “Some have described the SDS as simple,” say Reardon and Lenz, “but when fully interpreted and connected to Holland’s theoretical constructs (for example, congruence, differentiation, coherence, consistency, vocational identity), it provides a rich source of information for both clients and practitioners to discuss and incorporate into a plan for next steps. The information not only addresses self and option knowledge, but it provides diagnostic data about the client’s ability to move effectively through the career decision-making and problem solving process.”
As the SDS has evolved, it has always been research-based; through the years, more than 1,600 published studies have examined, evaluated, and supported Holland’s career theory. Reardon and Lenz have themselves collaborated in more than 35 publications related to the SDS and RIASEC theory. “Over time, our interest in the SDS has deepened as we learned more about the instrument, not only from our own research, but from hundreds of studies and articles that were published as more practitioners adopted the SDS and more researchers began to consider it.”
“One of the things we’ve seen from doing workshops with counselors all over the country is how many different settings and with how many different client populations the SDS has been used successfully,” say Reardon and Lenz. “It’s been rewarding to see how it has helped so many people become more effective career problem solvers.”
To learn more about the Self-Directed Search and other materials related to career intervention services and resources, visit the SDS product page on PAR’s Web site; to take the SDS online right now, click on
http://www.self-directed-search.com/
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What’s Your Holland Code?
January 11, 2011
According to the Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes, Third Edition, there is no one-size-fits-all code for psychologists. In fact, there are 9 entries for different types of occupational codes for psychologists, one entry for psychometrist, and many others for closely-related jobs. Does your job fit your Holland code?
Psychologist, chief- ISE
Psychologist, counseling- SIA
Psychologist, developmental- IRS
Psychologist, educational- IES
Psychologist, engineering- IRS
Psychologist, experimental- IAE
Psychologist, industrial-organizational- IES
Psychologist, school- SEI
Psychologist, social- IAE
Psychometrist- IES
To learn more about Dr. John Holland or to take the Self-Directed Search in order to find your Holland code, visit
www.self-directed-search.com
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Contest
Has the Self-Directed Search® (SDS®) Helped You or Someone You Know to Make the Right Career Decision?
October 19, 2010
Send us a video showing how the SDS has benefited you or others to make the right career decision and you could win a $100 American Express gift card! Simply upload your video to YouTube and use Self-Directed Search or SDS in the title. Send the link to your video to
specialoffers@parinc.com
. Entries are due byNovember 1, 2010 and must be posted on YouTube.
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