CAREER_COUNSELLING_EN

(Frankie) #1

In this example the option for human resource inspector represents the best choice (with
a score of 21.6 compared to 6 for project assistant).


A B C D E F
1 Result
valence

Instrumentality for Human
Resources Inspector: I-HRI

Instrumentality
for Project
Assistant: I-PA
2

Result
V I V x I-HRI I V x I-PA
3 Degree of interest +2 4 +8 2 +4
4 Degree of distress -1 3 -3 4 -4
5 Degree of freedom +1 4 +4 1 +1
6 Promotion perspectives +1 2 +2 3 +3
7 Job security +1 4 +4 0 0
8 Travels 0 2 0 3 0
9 Salary +2 4 +8 3 +6
10 Nice office +1 4 +4 2 +2

(^11) Total desirability +27
(algebraic sum)
+12
(algebraic sum)
(^12) Expectations
(possibility of
fulfilment)
0,8
0,5
(^13) Total score
21,6 6


NOTE :



  • In column V x I (HRI) it will be necessary to use “=PRODUCT(B3:C3)” to
    find out the instrumentality of the degree of interest for human resource
    inspector, that is “=PRODUCT(B4:C4)” for degree of distress, etc. (for
    automatically inserting the formula in an entire column you click on the cell
    with the correct formula (D3 in our case), position the cursor in the lower
    right corner of the cell and when the cursor becomes a cross you click and
    pull the formula downwards to the last cell (D10 in our case).

  • In column V x I (PA) it will be necessary to use “=PRODUCT(B3;E3)” to
    find out the instrumentality of the degree of interest for project assistant, that
    is ”=PRODUCT(B4;E4)” for degree of distress, etc.

  • In order to find out the total desirability in D11 we introduce the sum formula
    “=SUM(D3:D10)”, for which in cell F11 we click on D11, move the cursor
    to the lower right corner until it becomes a cross and then we pull the formula
    to cell F11.

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