Priority List Worksheet Example



Priority List Worksheet Example

Below is an example of the Interests and Features priorities lists. The results should help you target the types of job for your job search. If you work your way through priorities 1 through 7 and match the highest interests with the highest features, you will be able to know what type of jobs you really should be looking for.

For example:

Based on the priority lists below, jobs your job search would involve music, computers, and/or helping people. Features of the job include close proximity to home or public transportation, a minimum wage of $10 an hour, and an accessible workplace.

Be flexible in your search. Most likely, there will not be a job out there matching all your interests and features. The importance is finding a workplace matching your interests and features with to an available job you will be satisfied with.

Interests

1. Computers

2. Sports

3. Helping people

4. Production work

5. Retail sales

6. Customer service

7. Music

8. ______________________________________

9. ______________________________________

Priority Interests

1. Music

2. Computers

3. Helping people

4. Retail sales

5. Customer service

6. Production work

7. Sports

8. ________________________________________

9. ________________________________________

Features

1. On-the-job training

2. Public transportation access close to home

3. Benefits

4. Wages $10/hr

5. Work from home

6. Workplace accessibility

7. Friendly people and support

8. ________________________________________

9. ________________________________________

Priority Features

1. Public transportation close to home

2. Wages $10/hour

3. Workplace accessibility

4. Friendly people and support

5. On-the-job training

6. Benefits

7. Work from home

8. ________________________________________

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