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Knowing your personality type, as measured through the Myers-Briggs
Type Indicator® instrument,
can help you with career planning at every stage: from your choices
of subjects and majors in school to choosing your first career,
to advancing in your organization or changing careers later in
life.
People often find difficulty defining what kind of work they
want to do or why a given field makes them comfortable or uncomfortable.
Personality type is a practical tool for investigating what works
for you, then looking for and recognizing work that satisfies
your preferences. Knowing your MBTI®
type may, for example, prove helpful in deciding what specific
areas of law, medicine, education, or business a person prefers.
A person with a preference for Introversion may find he or she
is happier doing research, while a person who prefers Extraversion
may favor a field with more interaction with people.
Work environments influence how comfortable you are at your job.
Someone with a preference for Introversion, for example, who is
required to do a lot of detail work or think through a problem,
may find it disruptive to be in an environment that is too loud
or where a lot of interaction is required. When you know this
about yourself, you can make arrangements to do your work in a
more suitable location or at a time when there is less activity
and interference.
Even when circumstances make it necessary for you to do work
that you have not chosen or which you must do as part of your
overall job description, knowledge and understanding of type can
help you discover and use your strengths to accomplish the work.
When you find an unsatisfactory job fit, you can examine the reasons
and seek solutions based on your preferences.
When you do have an opportunity to take a new path in your work,
type can help you analyze the fit of your type with your past
work and consider what new direction can best fit with your preferences.
Resources
Introduction to Type® and Careers by Allen L. Hammer
(CPP 1993)
Looking at Type® and Careers by Charles R. Martin (CAPT
1995)
What’s Your Type of Career? Unlock the Secrets of Your Personality
to Find Your Perfect Career Path by Donna Dunning (Davies-Black
2001)
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