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My Plan Assessment

Personality Test Result


Emotional Focus:

Extroverted (E)

Introverted (I)

Information Gathering:

Sensor (S)

Intuitive (N)

Decision Making:

Thinker (T)

Feeler (F)

Structural Orientation:

Judgers (J)

Perceivers (P)

People now often refer to personality types simply by the four-letter acronyms that indicate the four dominant preferences. There are 16
different combinations of these dominant preferences (see the table to the right). Jungian type theory has become so ingrained in popular
psychology that, in fact, these 16 composite types have become synonymous with personality type and are almost universally understood in
the field.
For more information on the history and theory of Personality Type, please refer to the Introduction & Theory section of the methodology.
Your Personality Type :
ISTJ

ISFJ

INFJ

INTJ

ISTP

ISFP

INFP

INTP

ESTP

ESFP

ENFP

ENTP

ESTJ

ESFJ

ENFJ

ENTJ

Even though personality types are usually referred to by their dominant traits (indicated by letters such as INTJ), it is important to bear in mind
that these categories simply reflect a personal preference or predisposition, not a categorical absolute. People may be referred to as Extroverts
or Introverts, but in truth, we are all a little bit of both, and have the potential to take on different types of personalities at different times. Our
personalities are, in real life, infinitely variable.
Some psychologists have illustrated this variability using the analogy of handedness. If youre right-handed, it doesnt mean that you dont use
your left hand. It simply means that you use your right hand more often than you use your left hand. Some people may have a strong preference
for one hand; others may be nearly ambidextrous (Hoffman, 2002). The same is true of personalities. A person may exhibit a preference for the
Introvert trait, but it does not mean that they are not at least somewhat extroverted.
Interest Inventory

There are 6 clusters in our interest inventory model (depicted on the right). Based on your responses to the 75 questions, we have determined
your primary and secondary interest areas:

Social is your primary interest area.

Conventional is your secondary interest area.

Skills Profiler
Based on your self-assessment of 35 skill areas, we have scored and ranked all 22 career categories according to how well they match your
current skill set. For details on specific careers, see Career Comparisons or CareerMatch. Rank Career Categories Match Score
#1 Management 62%
#2 Computer & Mathematical 61%
#3 Engineering & Architecture 58%
#4 Installation, Maintenance, & Repair 56%
#5 Life, Physical, & Social Sciences 53%
#6 Healthcare Practitioners & Technical 53%
#7 Counseling, Community & Social Services 53%
#8 Business & Financial Operations 53% #9 Education, Training, & Library 51%
#10 Sales and Related 48%
#11 Protective Service 48%
#12 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, & Media 47%
#13 Healthcare Support 47%
#14 Farming, Fishing, & Forestry 47%
#15 Construction & Mining 46%
#16 Transportation & Material Moving 45%
#17 Manufacturing & Production 44%
#18 Building and Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance 43%
#19 Personal Care & Hospitality 41%
#20 Legal 41%
#21 Office and Administrative Support 40%
#22 Food Preparation & Service 39%
#23 Military 0%

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