Which Career for You?

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 14:38
Posted in category Jobs

your color

Read through the red and blue statements below and select the color that sounds more like you. Then do the same with the green and yellow statements, your answer is in the combination of colors you’ve chosen in the following sections:

Blue
1. I’m very observant about details and remember them easily.
2. I like to explain things with detailed descriptions.
3. I’m generally considered to be a practical person.
4. I’m tuned into the present moment and what’s happening around me right now.
5. These words appeal to me: accept, fact, statement.

Red
1. I’m good at spotting patterns and relationships between facts.
2. I like to explain things using metaphors and analogies.
3. I’m considered to be an imaginative person.
4. I tend to be highly attuned to seeing new possibilities.
5. These words appeal to me: change, theory, concept.

Green
1. It is a greater compliment to be considered a consistently reasonable person.
2. I value truth: I prefer to be honest and direct with my opinions.
3. These words appeal to me: analyze, hard, what.

Yellow
1. It is a greater compliment to be considered a person of real feeling.
2. I value harmony: I am careful not to hurt people with my words.
3. These words appeal to me: sympathize, soft, who.

Your Results:
BlueGreen
You tend to find career satisfaction in work that:
1. Involves organizing systems, data or people.
2. Focuses on a practical product, service or project that has realistic applications, as well as concrete results.
3. Avoids brainstorming with no practical outcome, hypothesizing about the future, or dealing with theories rather than realities.
Typical careers: office management, mechanical engineering, IT, law enforcement, production.

RedYellow
You tend to find career satisfaction in work that:
1. Avoids focusing on administrative details and repetition.
2. Involves developing creative, big-picture solutions to problems in a collaborative and harmonious environment.
3. Is personally meaningful and allows you to make a positive difference to other people
Typical career: counseling or coaching, journalism, organizational development, consultancy.

RedGreen
You tend to find career satisfaction in work that:
1. Is strategic, providing much intellectual stimulation and challenge.
2. Focuses on exploring and debating theoretical concepts to understand complex problems.
3. Allows you to work with competent and capable professionals.
4. Avoids focusing on administrative details and repetition.
Typical careers: management, science, engineering, research, consultancy, IT, law.

BlueYellow
You tend to find career satisfaction in work that:
1. Provides practical help and services for others.
2. Has immediate applications and considers the needs of the people around you.
3. Provides common-sense solutions to problems by gathering and reviewing facts and details to see what works best.
Typical careers: healthcare, social services and education, customer relations, supervision and training.

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