Sunday, February 27, 2011

Jung Personality Type Self Assessment Test

Inspired by the Five Factor Personality Test we took in class, I decided to research other personality tests. The one I took is the Jung Personality Type Self Assesment Test. The directions were: "This is a fifty six questions multiple choice test. You must answer at least forty two in order to get a relevant assessment. Take your time and once you decided for an answer, check the radio button corresponding to the chart below for each question." On the website it says the test based on theory depicted from "The Collected Works of Carl G. Jung." These were my results:

Results

The rating range is between 14 and 70 with the mean of 42.

Yor detail scores are: E - I = 54 , S - N = 42 , T - F = 43 , J - P = 44

Your personality type is ENTJ Extroverted thinking with intuiting

The details of ENTJ personality are :
In charge at home, they expect a lot from spouses and kids. They like organization and structure.

The careers that make most use of ENTJ personality type.
(Personality match from employer perspective)
Human Resources, Designer, Project manager, Technical specialist, Manager, Marketing specialist, Consultant, Professor/academic/lecturer

Careers chosen by those of ENTJ personality type.
(Personality match from employee perspective)
Human Resources, Teacher, Engineer, Scientist/biologist/physicist/chemist, Assistant, Accountant/auditor/banker/economist, , Careers/occupational/advice/therapy, Computer specialist, Consultant, Artist/actor, Senior Manager, Manager, Project manager

Please understand that this test is only designed to provide a sense of what the Jung personality types mean, rather than an accurate measure of your personality.


Reading these results, I definitely feel this is an accurate portrayal of myself. I'm interested in almost every career they described, especially project manager, professor/academic/lecturer, human resources, and consultant. Like we discussed in class, these types of questions just remind us of the personality type we have, but it's very interesting to take these types of tests.

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