HUMANMETRICS: Can Understanding Yours & Others' Personality Types Help You In The Workforce? (883 hits)
Jung Typology Test---According to the Jung - Myers-Briggs typology all people can be classified using four criteria: Extroversion - Introversion, Sensing - Intuition Thinking - Feeling, Judging - Perceiving Different combinations of the criteria determine a type. For example: ISTJ - Introvert Sensing Thinking Judging
After completing the questionnaire, you will obtain: 1. Your type formula according to Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typology along with the strengths of the preferences 2. The description of your personality type 3. The list of occupations and educational institutions where you can get relevant degree or training, most suitable for your personality type - Jung Career Indicator™
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Wow!! I find this assessment amazingly accurate. Based upon my answers to the questions, the assessment gave the following analysis...
Traditional careers for an ISFJ include: teaching, social work, most religious work, nursing, medicine (general practice only), clerical and and secretarial work of any kind, and some kinds of administrative careers...
Before changing my major from pre-medicine to nursing, I thought about becoming a teacher. My decisions were purely based on economics. I would have loved to become a doctor, but I was from a single parent home which made it difficult to finance a medicine degree so I chose nursing instead over teaching since nurses made more money in South Carolina at the time.
I remember I had to take this test in my senior year of college. It was amazingly correct. Though I didn't want to admit it :-).
Wednesday, April 1st 2009 at 10:01PM
crystal smith
Crystal I know, eh!! I remember the time when my job was laying off people and they held a conference, "Who Moved the Cheese" for which this personality test was used. I liked it so much that I asked for an extra copy to give to this guy I was dating in order to what his personality type was. It was wild, because it was a 100 questions and he sat down and answered them. Unbelievable...but he answered all 100 questions. (((Lol)))
Thursday, April 2nd 2009 at 12:02AM
Jen Fad