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Have you ever done any personality testing when applying for a job?
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2020-04-13 at 8:14 PM UTC
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2020-04-13 at 8:24 PM UTCI did Myers Briggs
I intj-a
It fits,but might be a horoscope thing -
2020-04-13 at 8:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country DISC is another personality classification system that I think may help better with work than Myers-Briggs
You can't put me in a box mannnnn, i'm like my own person. like, you can't define me man, you can't even put me in a pie chart mannnn. -
2020-04-13 at 8:31 PM UTC
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2020-04-13 at 9:01 PM UTC
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2020-04-13 at 10:19 PM UTCPeople that bitch about Meyers Brig are just edgelords
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2020-04-13 at 10:27 PM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 12:19 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 12:24 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 12:29 AM UTCidgaf
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2020-04-15 at 1:17 AM UTC
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2020-04-15 at 1:34 AM UTCI never did a Myers Briggs test as part of a job screening, no. That seems kind of pointless. It was more situational questions, where they ask for real world examples of shit that actually happened to me and how I reacted, not hypothetical stuff.
But I took the test years ago, apparently I’m an INTP -
2020-04-19 at 3:57 PM UTCI'm bored so here's an on topic post. I am the autistic type but with an E instead of an I.
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2020-04-19 at 3:58 PM UTCAwwww Sophia are you stalking my posts and threads? I’m really flattered. 😘
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2020-04-19 at 4 PM UTC
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2020-04-19 at 4:03 PM UTC
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2020-04-19 at 4:03 PM UTC
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2020-04-19 at 4:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by Stopffs Yeah … There is a way of being honest, without presenting yourself as an emotionally unstable retard.
Not everyone has to be concerned with lying in an interview either. Like my general work ethic, I easily draw on the positives in most situations.
But I was not referring to the interview … I was referring to the MBTI test. I just used the Job testing intro to the thread, as a means to find out what the members personality types are.
I'm bored and human nature is my go to when I have time to ponder.
Also, I have had the good fortune to work for some really ethical and amazing companies and the worst of the worst.
I've hired, trained, and fired over 200 people in my career - in 5 different industries.
The type of industry and your position do matter Jiggy - I've learned for myself, I don't need to be rich - just monetarily comfortable - But whom I work for is very important to me.
if you really have dealt with as much people as you claimed then you dont some tests to determine their personality.
all you need is to just read their posts and youll know just what type of person they are. -
2020-04-19 at 4:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson On a simliar topic…when I was a young fella me lad and still in school we had a "careers officer"…and he would constantly drill into us "WHATEVER YOU DO DON'T MENTION MONEY AT YOUR INTERVIEW"…
So shortly after leaving school I applied for a job (which I don't remember what it was for) and the interviewer asked me
"What is a business to you, what is business".
Well I wanted to say "A way of making money" but the crap the Careers office drilled into me kicked in "Don't mention money"…so I said some bullshit like "it's when 2 parties come together to trade goods or services usually under a mutually agreeable contract"
The guy said "No, I think you're too young to understand, it's just a way to make money…"
Motherfucking careers officer…
If Boo would have been quick enough his response should have been "Yes, we are actually in agreement. The "mutually agreeable contract" I referenced was that both parties could make money from the deal so that they may both continue to enrich each other, sir." -
2020-04-19 at 4:52 PM UTC