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RIASEC Compatibility Chart

Explore compatibility between all 6 Holland Code personality types. 15 unique pairings analyzed by hexagon proximity, shared work values, and interpersonal dynamics.

Excellent (80+)
Good (65–79)
Moderate (50–64)
Challenging (<50)

Most Compatible RIASEC Pairs

#1R + I(Realistic & Investigative)
82/100

Realistic and Investigative types make a highly effective technical team. Both prefer working with data, tools, and concrete problems over social dynamics. R brings hands-on execution while I brings analytical depth, creating a natural synergy in STEM, engineering, and research.

#2A + S(Artistic & Social)
80/100

Artistic and Social types form a warm, expressive, and people-centered pairing. A brings creativity and vision while S brings empathy and community orientation. They thrive in roles combining human connection with creative expression: education, arts, counseling, and community work.

#3E + C(Enterprising & Conventional)
79/100

Enterprising and Conventional types are a classic business partnership. E generates bold ideas and drives initiative, while C provides the structure, systems, and follow-through that make those ideas reality. This pairing is particularly effective in operations, finance, and organizational management.

#4I + A(Investigative & Artistic)
78/100

Investigative and Artistic types share intellectual curiosity and openness to unconventional ideas. I brings rigor and systematic thinking while A adds creativity and aesthetic vision. Together they excel in innovation, design research, academic arts, and creative technology.

#5S + E(Social & Enterprising)
76/100

Social and Enterprising types are both energized by people and communication, making them a naturally engaging pair. S focuses on understanding and supporting others while E drives toward goals and influence. They balance empathy with ambition effectively in leadership and service roles.

#6C + R(Conventional & Realistic)
74/100

Conventional and Realistic types share a preference for tangible work, clear procedures, and practical outcomes. C brings organization and attention to detail while R contributes hands-on technical skill. They work best in trades, manufacturing, logistics, and quality-controlled environments.

#7S + C(Social & Conventional)
67/100

Social and Conventional types both prefer structured, organized environments and service-oriented work. S brings warmth and interpersonal skill while C brings reliability and procedural discipline. They work well in HR, administration, education support, and healthcare coordination.

#8I + C(Investigative & Conventional)
65/100

Investigative and Conventional types share a preference for accuracy, detail, and systematic thinking. I brings analytical creativity while C brings procedural discipline. They work well in research operations, compliance analytics, actuarial roles, and evidence-based management.

#9A + E(Artistic & Enterprising)
63/100

Artistic and Enterprising types share boldness and ambition but channel it differently. A pursues creative vision and self-expression; E pursues influence and measurable results. When aligned around a creative industry — media, fashion, entertainment, marketing — this pairing can be powerfully effective.

#10R + E(Realistic & Enterprising)
62/100

Realistic and Enterprising types can form a productive partnership built around building and scaling. R creates the product or system; E leads, sells, or scales it. Tension arises when E's fast pace overwhelms R's methodical approach, but mutual respect makes this pairing effective.

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What is RIASEC?

RIASEC is a career personality model developed by psychologist John Holland in the 1950s. It identifies six core personality types arranged in a hexagon: Realistic (R), Investigative (I), Artistic (A), Social (S), Enterprising (E), and Conventional (C).

Holland's key insight is that types adjacent on the hexagon share more interests and values, making them more naturally compatible — whether in work teams, career environments, or interpersonal relationships. Opposite types on the hexagon differ most fundamentally in their approach to work and problem-solving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which RIASEC types are most compatible?

According to Holland's hexagon theory, adjacent types score highest in compatibility. The top pairings include Realistic–Investigative (82/100), Artistic–Social (80/100), Enterprising–Conventional (79/100). Types that sit next to each other on the hexagon share similar interests and work values, making collaboration more natural.

How is RIASEC compatibility calculated?

Scores are based on John Holland's hexagon model. Adjacent types (R-I, I-A, A-S, S-E, E-C, C-R) score highest (70–85) because they share overlapping interests and values. Opposite types (R-S, I-E, A-C) score lowest (35–50) due to fundamentally different work orientations. All other combinations fall in the moderate range (55–70).

Can opposite RIASEC types work well together?

Yes. Lower compatibility scores reflect natural friction points, not hard limits. Opposite types — like Realistic and Social, or Artistic and Conventional — can complement each other powerfully when roles are clearly defined and each type's strengths are respected. Many high-performing teams are built on complementary opposites.

What is the RIASEC Holland Code theory?

RIASEC is a career interest model developed by psychologist John Holland. It categorizes people into six types arranged in a hexagon: Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, and Conventional. The closer two types are on the hexagon, the more compatible they are in work environments and interpersonal dynamics.

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