Assisting and Caring for Others

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Providing personal assistance, medical attention, emotional support, or other personal care to others such as coworkers, customers, or patients.

Importence Level Title
 100% 
 88% 
Counseling Psychologists
 100% 
 96% 
Physician Assistants
 99% 
 92% 
Internists, General
 98% 
 82% 
Podiatrists
 97% 
 88% 
Athletic Trainers
 97% 
 90% 
Clinical Psychologists
 96% 
 90% 
Anesthesiologists
 96% 
 89% 
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
 96% 
 94% 
Surgeons
 96% 
 83% 
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
 95% 
 88% 
Registered Nurses
 95% 
 91% 
Family and General Practitioners
 95% 
 89% 
Pediatricians, General
 94% 
 84% 
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
 94% 
 89% 
Respiratory Therapists
 94% 
 80% 
Clergy
 93% 
 93% 
Respiratory Therapy Technicians
 93% 
 81% 
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
 93% 
 81% 
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
 92% 
 77% 
Chiropractors
 92% 
 87% 
Marriage and Family Therapists
 92% 
 68% 
Massage Therapists
 92% 
 47% 
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
 92% 
 74% 
Occupational Therapist Assistants
 92% 
 84% 
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
 92% 
 78% 
Physical Therapists
 91% 
 75% 
Radiologic Technicians
 90% 
 74% 
Occupational Therapists
 90% 
 72% 
Physical Therapist Assistants
 90% 
 87% 
Radiologic Technologists




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