Caitlyn Slaton
Career
Who Am I?
"Right brain: I am the right brain. I am creativity. A free spirit. I am passion. Yearning. Sensuality. I am the sound of roaring laughter. I am taste. The feeling of sand beneath bare feet. I am movement. Vivid colors. I am the urge to paint on an empty canvas. I am boundless imagination. Art. Poetry. I sense. I feel. I am everything I wanted to be."
My Brain
Decision Making
Behavioral Style
My Personality Type
#1 Orange
#2 Blue
- Genuine
- Care Taker
- Optimistic
- Nurturing
- Emotional
#3 Gold
- Loyal
- Detailed
- Dependable
- Organized
- Responsible
#4 Green
- Search for Answers
- Asks Why
- Loves Learning
- High Standards
- Curious
What Do I Want?
Navigator Results
Interests
- Legislator (Attorney)
- Writer and Author
- Fashion Designer
- Chief Executive
- Sales Manager
Skills
- Writer and Author
- Poet, Lyricist, and Creative Writer
- Fashion Designer
- Photographer
- Commercial and Industrail Designer
Work Values
- Workplace
- Income
- Accomplishments
- Innovation
- Prestige
My Top 3 Career Choices
Lawyer
- Represent people in legal proceedings.
- Prepare legal documents.
- Manage and advise clients of legal transactions.
- Draw up estate plans, personal wills, and power of attorney for clients.
- Represent clients in courts of law.
- Do most of their work in offices, law libraries, and courtrooms.
- They may travel to attend meetings, gather evidence, and appear before courts, legislative bodies, and other authorities.
- Salaried lawyers usually have structured work schedules.
- Often work long hours, and of those who regularly work full time, about half work 50 hours or more per week.
- They may face particularly heavy pressure when a case is being tried.
Though a bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required for this occupation, some may require a master's degree or a doctorate.
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $37,230 to $173,240.
Writer and Author
- Choose subject matter that interests readers
- Write fiction or nonfiction through scripts, novels, and biographies.
- Conduct research to obtain factual information and authentic detail
- Write advertising copy for use by newspapers, magazines, broadcasts, and the Internet
- Present drafts to editors and clients for feedback
- Work in an office, at home, or wherever else they have access to a computer.
- Improved communications and Internet capabilities allow writers and authors to work from almost anywhere.
- Many prefer to work outside these cities and travel regularly.
- Some writers keep regular office hours.
- Freelance writers are paid per assignment.
A bachelor’s degree is typically needed for a full-time job as a writer; many employers prefer candidates with a degree in English, journalism, or communications.
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $27,770 to $117,860
Cheif Executive
- Develop policies for businesses and organizations based on decisions made by a board of directors.
- Oversee business financial and budget activities.
- Talk with board members, officials, and staff to coordinate activities and resolve problems.
- Evaluate employee performance.
- Make sure policies and regulations are being followed.
- Chief executives usually work in pleasant and quite offices.
- Some may travel to various locations where offices are located.
- They do a lot of work using computers and phones.
- Most executives work a minimum of 40 hours per week.
Though a bachelor's degree is the minimum formal education required for this occupation, some may require a master's degree or a doctorate.
In Arkansas the yearly salary ranges from $75,720 to $125,940.
How Do I Get It?
Top 3 Colleges
#1 Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Private University
12,109 Students Attend
$61,620 Per Year
#2 University of Arkansas
- Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Public University
- $25,341 Students Attend
- $20,748 Per Year
#3 Harvard University
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Private University
- $28,297 Students Attend
- $56,549 Per Year
It Starts Now!
Bentonville High School
9th – get good grades, get involved, start a resume of all activities/accomplishments
10th – keep grades up, take PSAT and/or PLAN, maintain resume
11th – boost GPA, take ACT and/or SAT, maintain resume
12th – get letters of recommendation, apply to schools, complete the FASFA, apply for scholarships