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Personality Types
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Introduction |
Personality typing is a tool with many uses. It's especially notable for it's helpfulness in the areas of growth and self-development. Learning and applying the theories of personality type can be a powerful and rewarding experience, if it is used as a tool for discovery, rather than as a method for putting people into boxes, or as an excuse for behavior.
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Realistic |
Have athletic or mechanical ability. Like to work with objects, machines, tools, plants, and animals. Like to be outdoors. Examples Could be: forestry, lifeguard, the military, recreation work,. Aircraft Controller, Electrician, Carpenter, Auto Mechanic, Surveyor or Rancher
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Investigative |
Like to observe, learn, investigate, analyze, evaluate, or solve problems. Enjoy intellectual activities, science, and medicine. Examples. Biologist, Geologist, Anthropologist Chemist, Medical Technologist, Physicist
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Artistic |
Have artistic, creative abilities. Like to work in unstructured situations. Enjoy using their imaginations. Examples might be: entertaining, writing, creative arts, and musician. Musician , Writer, Decorator, Composer, Stage Director, Sculptor/Sculptress
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Social |
Like to work with people. Would enjoy informing, helping, training, and enlightening others. Are excessively verbal and skilled with words and public speaking. Examples might be: counseling, nursing, and teaching. Teacher, Counselor, Speech Therapist, Clergy Member, Social Worker , Clinical Psychologist
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Enterprising |
Like to be involved with people. Would enjoy influencing, persuading, and leading others. Like being “boss” and running things. Examples could be: business manager, real estate agent, salesperson. Manager, Salesperson, Business Executive, Buyer Promoter, Lawyer
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Conventional |
Like to work with data and numbers. Have clerical ability and like to follow directions carefully. Enjoy detailed and repetitive work. Examples might be: Banker, Financial Analyst, Tax Expert, Stenographer, Production Editor, Cost Estimator
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