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Category Flexibility

The ability to generate or use different sets of rules for combining or grouping things in different ways.

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  1. File Clerks (4.25)
  2. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.00)
  3. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.00)
  4. Microbiologists (4.00)
  5. Financial Examiners (3.88)
  6. Chemical Engineers (3.88)
  7. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.88)
  8. Manufacturing Engineers (3.88)
  9. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.88)
  10. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (3.88)
  11. Physicists (3.88)
  12. Neuropsychologists and Clinical Neuropsychologists (3.88)
  13. Archeologists (3.88)
  14. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (3.75)
  15. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (3.75)
  16. Government Property Inspectors and Investigators (3.75)
  17. Assessors (3.75)
  18. Biostatisticians (3.75)
  19. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (3.75)
  20. Agricultural Engineers (3.75)
  21. Electrical Engineers (3.75)
  22. Nuclear Engineers (3.75)
  23. Biologists (3.75)
  24. Bioinformatics Scientists (3.75)
  25. Molecular and Cellular Biologists (3.75)
  26. Foresters (3.75)
  27. Chemists (3.75)
  28. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.75)
  29. Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  30. Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.75)
  31. Archivists (3.75)
  32. Curators (3.75)
  33. Dentists, General (3.75)
  34. Pharmacists (3.75)
  35. Internists, General (3.75)
  36. Neurologists (3.75)
  37. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians (3.75)
  38. Preventive Medicine Physicians (3.75)
  39. Desktop Publishers (3.75)
  40. Loan Counselors (3.63)
  41. Clergy (3.63)
  42. Floral Designers (3.63)
  43. Broadcast News Analysts (3.63)
  44. Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities (3.63)
  45. Statistical Assistants (3.63)
  46. Air Traffic Controllers (3.63)
  47. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (3.62)
  48. Medical and Health Services Managers (3.62)
  49. Actuaries (3.62)
  50. Mathematicians (3.62)
  51. Statisticians (3.62)
  52. Landscape Architects (3.62)
  53. Biomedical Engineers (3.62)
  54. Civil Engineers (3.62)
  55. Water/Wastewater Engineers (3.62)
  56. Materials Engineers (3.62)
  57. Petroleum Engineers (3.62)
  58. Validation Engineers (3.62)
  59. Robotics Engineers (3.62)
  60. Animal Scientists (3.62)
  61. Geneticists (3.62)
  62. Materials Scientists (3.62)
  63. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (3.62)
  64. Counseling Psychologists (3.62)
  65. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (3.62)
  66. Geographers (3.62)
  67. Mental Health Counselors (3.62)
  68. Lawyers (3.62)
  69. Dietitians and Nutritionists (3.62)
  70. Nuclear Medicine Physicians (3.62)
  71. Radiologists (3.62)
  72. Acute Care Nurses (3.62)
  73. Fire Inspectors (3.62)
  74. Criminal Investigators and Special Agents (3.62)
  75. First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers (3.62)
  76. Chief Executives (3.50)
  77. Treasurers and Controllers (3.50)
  78. Logistics Managers (3.50)
  79. Natural Sciences Managers (3.50)
  80. Postmasters and Mail Superintendents (3.50)
  81. Emergency Management Directors (3.50)
  82. Supply Chain Managers (3.50)
  83. Environmental Compliance Inspectors (3.50)
  84. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (3.50)
  85. Business Continuity Planners (3.50)
  86. Risk Management Specialists (3.50)
  87. Computer and Information Research Scientists (3.50)
  88. Computer Systems Analysts (3.50)
  89. Informatics Nurse Specialists (3.50)
  90. Software Developers, Applications (3.50)
  91. Web Developers (3.50)
  92. Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists (3.50)
  93. Business Intelligence Analysts (3.50)
  94. Geodetic Surveyors (3.50)
  95. Transportation Engineers (3.50)
  96. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (3.50)
  97. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (3.50)
  98. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (3.50)
  99. Mechanical Engineers (3.50)
  100. Biochemical Engineers (3.50)
  101. Environmental Engineering Technicians (3.50)
  102. Manufacturing Engineering Technologists (3.50)
  103. Range Managers (3.50)
  104. Epidemiologists (3.50)
  105. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists (3.50)
  106. Chemical Technicians (3.50)
  107. Geological Sample Test Technicians (3.50)
  108. Nuclear Monitoring Technicians (3.50)
  109. Marriage and Family Therapists (3.50)
  110. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers (3.50)
  111. Librarians (3.50)
  112. Instructional Coordinators (3.50)
  113. Fashion Designers (3.50)
  114. Set and Exhibit Designers (3.50)
  115. Program Directors (3.50)
  116. Technical Directors/Managers (3.50)
  117. Coaches and Scouts (3.50)
  118. Editors (3.50)
  119. Psychiatrists (3.50)
  120. Surgeons (3.50)
  121. Ophthalmologists (3.50)
  122. Pathologists (3.50)
  123. Sports Medicine Physicians (3.50)
  124. Physician Assistants (3.50)
  125. Podiatrists (3.50)
  126. Physical Therapists (3.50)
  127. Speech-Language Pathologists (3.50)
  128. Registered Nurses (3.50)
  129. Clinical Nurse Specialists (3.50)
  130. Nurse Practitioners (3.50)
  131. Naturopathic Physicians (3.50)
  132. Pharmacy Technicians (3.50)
  133. Sales Engineers (3.50)
  134. Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment (3.50)