Thursday, December 4, 2014

Do you know who you are?

Myers-Briggs classification

Exploring yourself may help you to identify your general life style and your style in many fields of activity: work, business, education, communication, conflicts and teamwork.
According to the Jungian, Myers-Briggs, typology all people can be classified using four criteria:
  • Extroversion - Introversion
  • Sensing - Intuition
  • Thinking - Feeling
  • Judging - Perceiving
This model is used in a majority of personality tests. When you go through head hunter and recruitment interviews you might very well be exposed to tests like this. So knowing the drill beforehand, will help you go easier through.

Here is a good and quick personality test - and it's free.

The test will give you some lengthy (though generic) interpretation of your personality type, which is very useful. But you can take it further into your career potentials.


Proactive self assessment

Once you know your type (stated as four letters, e.g. INFJ), you should search for this combination on Google. Write the four letters in the search field, and voila! You will find lots of qualified interpretations on your personality type; how to develop yourself, how to identify lifestyle and professional orientation and not least: how to interact with people in daily working environment.

Knowing this much about yourself will make it a lot easier to update your CV and realistically sketch out your strengths and weaknesses. It might be painful to discover that some dreams and ideas about yourself do not lie within the prospect of your personality potential. On the other hand this is a direct shortcut into succeeding by who you are, and not by who you would like to be.