Idealistic
Insightful
Creative
Sea Turtles have been credited with deep, magical qualities and can also be intense, calm, and imaginative. They tend to live in warm waters and care for their young. Their shell is as unique as a human fingerprint, and they value their own and others uniqueness.
Blessed with patience and great with complicated situations, often using their imagination to solve problems. They are natural listeners but can also apply their verbal skills to be very persuasive. They are interested in the idea behind what they’re doing, especially how it affects people.
Natural roles for Sea Turtles
Characteristics
Sea Turtles thrive when they can work independently in a calm, structured environment and share their creative ideas collaboratively in pairs or small groups. They are usually interested in making a positive impact in class and can focus on what needs to be done.
If they’re struggling, they won’t generally ask for help, they’ll hide away or lose interest in the topic or subject. To get back on track, try working and researching alone, diving deep into a topic until an intriguing connection is found.
Strengths
In a team a Sea Turtle will:
Be a good listener, can record and remember ideas offered by others.
Offer creative and new ideas about the whole project as well as the task in hand.
Will welcome ideas from others that improve your group’s chances of success.
Will be organised, create, and stick to a schedule and roles for everyone.
Improvements
Things for Sea Turtle to work on:
Make sure you do contribute and speak up, especially in larger groups.
Explain your most imaginative ideas clearly in steps so others can
understand what you mean.
Don’t do everything yourself, teams work better when everyone contributes.
Be flexible, sometimes the plan needs to change if the circumstances change.
Advice for Sea Turtles
We asked older Sea Turtles what advice they’d send back to their teenage self to make sure they were happy and successful. This is what they said:
- To talk to other people about your many thoughts and ideas.
- Not to take on other people’s problems as yours to solve.
- To enjoy the real world in the present.
- To act decisively over the important things in life.
Do you think their advice can help you?
Job and course ideas
Using their imagination to support or understand people usually provides Sea Turtles with career satisfaction. They also like working for organisations that share their inclusive and nurturing values. Looking for the right company and team to work in are equally as important to Sea Turtles as the job role. Course and career areas including advising, educating, counselling, or treating people, psychology, languages, marketing, Human Resources, journalism, and photography are a natural fit for Sea Turtles. Careers likely to increase in the next ten years which suit the Sea Turtle’s interest in creating a better world include:
- Mental Health and Wellbeing
- Data Broker
- Big Data Analysis
- Content Creator
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Artificial Intelligence
Create a list of your top ten job ideas
You can update it when you have new ideas. Here are some suggestions to get you started. © D. Hodgson, all rights reserved. Licensed to North East LEP, Official Buzz Quiz Partner.
- Archivist
- Bid Writer
- Careers Adviser
- Speech Therapist
- Equalities Officer
- Fingerprint Officer
- Interpreter
- Meteorologist
- Town Planner
- Surveyor
- Youth Worker
- Journalist
- Psychologist
- Stone Mason
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