2) After completing all the assessments, it concluded that I was an INTJ in the personality assessment. For the values report, some of my highest values were in achievement, working conditions, and relationships. The interest inventory assessment determined my primary interest as investigative and my secondary interest as social. Lastly, the skill profiler report matched me with career categories like management, engineering, and social services.
3) Reflecting on the results, I’ve taken the Myers Briggs personality test twice prior and I’ve gotten the same results every time I’ve taken it. Being an INTJ, …show more content…
Overall it shows that I would want to get into a career where I feel accomplished, get paid well/and have the ability to do a working style that fits best with me, and work with others who are friendly and supportive and do not compromise my morals.
The skill profiler ranked me doing well in management, engineering/architecture and other sciences. I do not agree that these jobs would best suit me, though I feel like I would be able to do these jobs, I don’t think I would truly enjoy them (minus the science suggestion). Though my INTJ personality may relate to those fields, I don’t feel like it would suit me in particular.
4) I feel like I still don’t know exactly my route I want to take career wise and that the assessments didn’t help solidify a career choice. If anything, the assessments made me want to look more thoroughly into the field and subfields of psychology in this class to see if this is a route for me.
5) Though I am not completely sure of my future profession, one of the careers I’ve been interested in is genetic counseling. If I were to go towards that I would want to get a bachelor’s degree in psychology at EFSC and afterwards get masters in genetics at USF. I will continue to look into more career fields that interest