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Connexions @ OPEN

Do you live in or around Norwich? If you do, why not visit our Connexions Centre at OPEN. You could use the computers there, look through our information library or talk to a Personal Adviser.
Theorist
If you've just taken part in our learning styles quiz and your results show that you are a Theorist, then have a look and see how accurate the description of that learning style is for you:
Theorists often…think problems through in a step by step and logical way. They tend to remain detached, analytical and approach problems with logic. They learn best when they have lots of information or data on a topic and options to find out more.
Connexions Norfolk are here to help you plan your career. The list of Jobs and Careers below have been picked because they often suit people with your learning style - but remember - these are just ideas - you can be anything you put your mind to! If you'd prefer some face to face advice - our Personal Advisors are always happy to help.
The links take you to pages on Jobs4U - Connexions Direct's careers database. Click on the links to find out more, or if you want to search for a specific job or career, use the search box below.
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helpyouchoose.org is our 14-19 prospectus. You can use it to find courses, jobs and training in Norfolk...
Once you've got a few ideas about careers you might like to get into, you can use helpyouchoose.org to find and apply for courses that you need in order to take the first step in your career. You can also search vacancies specifically for young people in Norfolk.
If you want some more ideas about possible careers, you can access Kudos Online through helpyouchoose. Kudos is a Careers matching program, which can give you some more specific suggestions than our quick quiz did! Click the links next to the helpyouchoose logo above.
Theorists often…think problems through in a step by step and logical way. They tend to remain detached, analytical and approach problems with logic. They learn best when they have lots of information or data on a topic and options to find out more.


