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Originality

The ability to come up with unusual or clever ideas about a given topic or situation, or to develop creative ways to solve a problem.

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  1. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data - x

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Occupations

  1. Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers (4.38)
  2. Physicists (4.13)
  3. Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators (4.13)
  4. Choreographers (4.13)
  5. Art Directors (4.12)
  6. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.12)
  7. Interior Designers (4.12)
  8. Video Game Designers (4.00)
  9. Clergy (4.00)
  10. Fashion Designers (4.00)
  11. Chief Executives (4.00)
  12. Program Directors (3.88)
  13. Biochemists and Biophysicists (3.88)
  14. Music Composers and Arrangers (3.88)
  15. Graphic Designers (3.88)
  16. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (3.75)
  17. Advertising and Promotions Managers (3.75)
  18. Archeologists (3.75)
  19. Bioinformatics Scientists (3.75)
  20. Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education (3.75)
  21. Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education (3.75)
  22. Robotics Engineers (3.75)
  23. Manufacturing Engineers (3.75)
  24. Craft Artists (3.75)
  25. Desktop Publishers (3.75)
  26. Commercial and Industrial Designers (3.75)
  27. Floral Designers (3.75)
  28. Broadcast News Analysts (3.75)
  29. Set and Exhibit Designers (3.75)
  30. Informatics Nurse Specialists (3.75)
  31. Actors (3.75)
  32. Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio (3.75)
  33. Talent Directors (3.75)
  34. Emergency Management Directors (3.75)
  35. Coaches and Scouts (3.75)
  36. Music Directors (3.75)
  37. Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists (3.63)
  38. Fabric and Apparel Patternmakers (3.63)
  39. Air Traffic Controllers (3.63)
  40. Farm and Home Management Advisors (3.63)
  41. Foresters (3.63)
  42. Marine Architects (3.63)
  43. Computer Systems Engineers/Architects (3.62)
  44. Marketing Managers (3.62)
  45. Sales Managers (3.62)
  46. Dietitians and Nutritionists (3.62)
  47. Copy Writers (3.62)
  48. Editors (3.62)
  49. Training and Development Managers (3.62)
  50. Architectural and Engineering Managers (3.62)
  51. Training and Development Specialists (3.62)
  52. Business Continuity Planners (3.62)
  53. Operations Research Analysts (3.62)
  54. Landscape Architects (3.62)
  55. Biomedical Engineers (3.62)
  56. Instructional Coordinators (3.62)
  57. Marriage and Family Therapists (3.62)
  58. Astronomers (3.62)
  59. Counseling Psychologists (3.62)
  60. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (3.62)
  61. Transportation Planners (3.62)
  62. Lawyers (3.62)
  63. Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education (3.62)
  64. Sports Medicine Physicians (3.50)
  65. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (3.50)
  66. Geneticists (3.50)
  67. Purchasing Managers (3.50)
  68. Photographers (3.50)
  69. Film and Video Editors (3.50)
  70. Allergists and Immunologists (3.50)
  71. Preventive Medicine Physicians (3.50)
  72. Reporters and Correspondents (3.50)
  73. Occupational Therapists (3.50)
  74. Financial Managers, Branch or Department (3.50)
  75. Sales Agents, Financial Services (3.50)
  76. Sales Engineers (3.50)
  77. Public Relations and Fundraising Managers (3.50)
  78. Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.50)
  79. Photonics Engineers (3.50)
  80. Environmental Engineers (3.50)
  81. Human Resources Managers (3.50)
  82. Radio and Television Announcers (3.50)
  83. Special Education Teachers, Middle School (3.50)
  84. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (3.50)
  85. Mental Health Counselors (3.50)
  86. Social and Community Service Managers (3.50)
  87. Loss Prevention Managers (3.50)
  88. Logisticians (3.50)
  89. Molecular and Cellular Biologists (3.50)
  90. Water/Wastewater Engineers (3.50)
  91. Epidemiologists (3.50)
  92. Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  93. Soil and Plant Scientists (3.50)
  94. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.50)
  95. Chemical Engineers (3.50)