Should I Become An Environmental Consultant (One Minute Quiz)

Alyssa Omandac

Career Quiz and Most Suitable Personality

Environmental Consultants

Environmental Consultants Environmental Consultants research the environmental impact of specific activities. They then present their findings and recommendations to their clients.

Salary
$56200
Education
Bachelor's degree
Personality
Interest Match



Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.Confucius

Table of contents
  1. Career Quiz
  2. Suitable Personality Type
  3. Pros and Cons

Career Quiz

In this career quiz, there are 8-10 questions that will give you a pretty good perspective on whether this career is right for you.

There are 3 answers to each question: Dislike, Maybe, and Like.

Answer “Like / Yes” if you tell yourself “Yes! I would love do this” or “Yeah, I’m that type of person”.
Answer “Okay / Maybe” if you tell yourself “Umm…I think I will be okay with that”.
Answer “Dislike / No” if you tell yourself “Ugh…Sounds boring” or “No way!”.

Ready? Let’s start!

Question Yes Maybe No
Are you interested in learning how to conduct environmental assessments?
Are you interested in a career that involves finding solutions to problems?
Are you interested in learning how to perform audits of existing procedures?
Are you an independent individual who can solve problems on your own?
Do you have the self-motivation needed to stay on track when working alone?
Do you have the confidence needed to express your opinions to clients?
Do you love the environment and want to protect it against human activities?
Are you interested in helping businesses reduce their carbon footprint?

Your Results

Done?

Now count how many points you have.

Dislike = 0 point
Okay = 1 point
Like = 2 points

After you’re done counting your points. Click below to view your results.


Suitable Personality Type

The Thinker

People with this personality likes to work with ideas that require an extensive amount of thinking. They prefer work that requires them to solve problems mentally. You can read more about these career personality types here.

Environmental Consultants are often highly independent individuals as they spend a lot of time assessing and analyzing problems on their own. Self-motivation is also necessary to stay on track when working alone. This job also requires confidence, which is useful for getting clients to listen to your recommendations.

Pros and Cons

Pros

You Get to Help Protect the Environment

Helping protect the Earth from human activities is often one of the main reasons why people become Environmental Consultants.

You May Work on a Variety of Projects

As a consultant, each project will provide a different set of challenges and environments.

Working as a Consultant Provides Flexibility

Consultants have more flexibility for setting work hours that accommodate their lifestyles.

You May Become Your Own Boss

Experienced Environmental Consultants may start their own consultancy firms instead of working for established consultancies.

Cons

Clients May Not Follow Your Recommendations

You may become discouraged when clients do not fully implement your suggestions.

Managing a Large-Scale Project Can Be Stressful

Larger projects involve more money, data, and things that can go wrong, which adds to the stress of the job.

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