StarAstrologer - Books : Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 155.264
EAN: 9780316167260
ISBN: 0316167266
Label: Little, Brown and Company
Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 416
Publication Date: March 21, 2007
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Sales Rank: 2597
Studio: Little, Brown and Company
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Product Description: Already a classic in the genre, Do What You Are has helped hundreds of thousands of people find truly satisfying work. Do What You Are introduces Personality Type - how you process information, make decisions and interact with the world around you - and shows you which of the 16 types describes you best. It lists dozens of occupations that are popular with people of your type. Then, using workbook exercises and real-life examples to highlight the strengths and pitfalls of each personality type, it shows you step-by-step how to use your unique strengths to customise your job search, ensuring the best results in the shortest period of time. And if you plan to stay in your job, Do What You Are provides savvy advice for getting the most out of your current career. Every other career guide offers generic, one-size-fits-all advice. But because it is based on personality type, Do What You Are helps you determine what you need to be more successful and satisfied.
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I bought this book as an additional Myers Briggs resource. I know it was designed to help people choose a job, but it is a great resource on personalities in general.
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Having recently taken an authentic MBTI (Myers-Briggs) assessment and experiencing some "what should I do when I grow up" anxiety lately (I'm 31, haha), this book was a great tool for my search. A large portion of the book is spent determining your MBTI type and then digging deeper into your type and what it actually means. There are 16 different types, and each type has its own chapter, so if you're put back by the size of the book (really not that big anyway), don't worry...you probably will ... Read More
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Great insight for those who might want an idea of what they might want to do in life!
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I recruit, train, and develop independent contractors and employees. To develop a person costs me personal time and money.
When I started it was luck, not science. Now, job matching is much easier because I understand this information.
Now, we have a real discussion in interviews and not a turn my weakness into strengths - hide and seek.
When an applicant already knows it we are near Win/Win or No Fit.
If the applicant has no idea, it is a perfect ... Read More
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There is a very important section on what's called your Hierarchy of Functions that I believe is flawed. It works for Extrovert types (Exxx), but not for Introvert types (Ixxx). So if you're E, the book is fantastic. But if you're I, things go a little (not totally) haywire. You'll be able to tell because the description of your tendencies will be close, but a little off, and recommended career options won't seem to quite resonate with you. So you're left having to puzzle things out more on your own. ... Read More
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