Personality test

Posted on September 30, 2008
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Vanda showed me and I took it

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Here are the results of the Personality Type Assessment. If you are like most people, you will be impressed with how accurately these paragraphs describe you.

Extravert, iNtuitive, Feeler, Judger (ENFJ)
ENFJs represent between 2 and 5% of the U.S. population

Vivacious, warm, compassionate, and articulate, ENFJs are among the most skillful communicators. Tactful and diplomatic, they are patient listeners and have a rare gift for making personal connections. ENFJs are concerned with global issues, exceptionally attuned to others’ needs and passionate about finding creative solutions to help people in long-term ways. They are happiest when they have a plan and can work cooperatively with others to realize their goals. Being naturally orderly, ENFJs prefer an organized world and like to have matters settled, even if someone else is making the decisions. ENFJs radiate sympathy and understanding and are nurturing and supportive of others.

ENFJs Tend To Be:

• Excellent communicators – great at facilitating, writing, & presenting
• Enthusiastic, persuasive & able to build consensus
• Inspiring leaders, creative problem solvers & great collaborators
• Empathetic & able to anticipate others’ needs
• Quick to see the “big picture” possibilities
• Decisive, organized & driven to be productive & reach their goals

Career Satisfiers
All people are most satisfied and successful when using their natural talents in an environment that is consistent with their personality preferences and values. Research shows that ENFJs are most satisfied by jobs that provide the following:

• Opportunities to work collaboratively with other fun, creative, supportive people
• Frequent & sincere appreciation for their creativity, helpfulness & responsiveness
• Supportive, meaningful relationships with colleagues & co-workers
• An environment where personal & professional growth and development are encouraged
• A role in helping others grow & develop their fullest potential

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