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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Type Theory Career Test

Type Theory Career Test (http://www.careertest.net/index.htm)

by Roberto Esponja on Monday, June 20, 2011 at 3:51pm ·
So I took this Type Theory Career Test, based on the following traits:
  • Extraverted or Introverted
  • Sensing or iNtuitive
  • Thinking or Feeling
  • Judging or Perceiving
Based on the answers of 68 questions, the test found I leaned toward the following:

Extrovert 71%
Intuitive 52%
Feeling 52%
Perceiving 76%

In my estimation, that's not too bad...

My personality type is ENFP. Here's the description:

    ENFP - Journalist

ENFPs love novelty and surprises. They are big on emotions and expression and their life is an exciting drama. They are good in sales, advertising, politics, and acting. 5% of the total population.

ENFP's have a tendency to overextend themselves in both their physical and emotional commitments. Their proclivity to procrastinate and to overlook details complicates their circumstances. ENFP's often move on to new ventures without completing those they have already started. Their charming personalities can show signs of irritability and over-sensitivity when their desires to please different people come into conflict. During times of stress, ENFP's feel alienated. They then engage in deceptions that serve to obscure what is occurring within themselves. (YEP)

The ENFP finds symbolic meanings behind the immediate circumstances. These meanings are construed as foreboding problems when ENFP's are under stress. Having a pervasive feeling of losing control over their own independent identities, ENFP's will feel virtually split apart by intruding circumstances. They will be "besides themselves" and "just not all there" — as if something, or someone, has taken away the essence of who they are. Not feeling like themselves, the ENFP will become subject to their own feelings of shame for being a phony, a fake or an impostor. If stress continues to grow, they may attribute malevolent schemes to others in order to explain away their fears. (I don't like that last sentence. That's NOT me, but I left it in, because I don't want to censor either. Other than that, YEP.)

Careers

This lists represent careers and jobs people of your type tend to enjoy doing. The job requirements are similar to the personality tendencies of your personality type. It is important to remember that this is not a list of all the jobs possible. And it is very important to remember that people can, and frequently do, fill jobs that are dissimilar to their personality... this happens all the time...and sometimes works out quite well.


conference planner
speech pathologist
HR development trainer
ombudsman
clergy
journalist
newscaster
career counselor
housing director
acting
sales
musician/composer
artist
information-graphics...designer
human resource manager
politics
advertising account manager
dietitian/nutritionist
speech pathologist
massage therapist
editor/art director

YEP!

http://www.careertest.net/index.htm
(Here's the link (above) if you take this test, I'd be interested to know what your type is.)
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