Find Jobs That Suits Your Personality, Experts Say
December 20th, 2010 - 8:01 pm ICT by GDBy Gina Gomez
Dec 20, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Every individual has different personality and their skills and abilities make them perfect for their suitable jobs. If your job does not suit your personality then after sometime, you would lose interest in your work. Hence it is quite necessary to find the perfect job that suits your personality, interests and also matches with your hobbies.
One of the important task is to find the right job for yourself and this be done by visiting a good career counselor. A good career counselor can help you discover your dream job which would suit your personality. If you are unable to visit a counselor then you can analyze yourself by sitting back at your home by answering some online questions. Experts say that people who are realistic, they tend to be straightforward and practical and hence they can become good orthodontists, electrician or biochemical engineer.
On the other hand, if you think you are investigative, then you tend to be more scientific, intellectual and analytical. Best jobs that suits your personality are jobs of a professor, librarian, physician’s assistant or software developer. For artistic people graphic designing, interior decorating, landscape architecture or even editing can be best option. Enterprising people are often called energetic extroverts and they are competitive in their own way and hence they can choose to be an executive, sales representative, financial manager etc. Social people should opt for the profession of a social worker, mediator, school psychologist or physical therapist as they have patience, generosity and empathy towards others. If you define yourself to be somewhat conventional, then the best jobs that would suit your personality would be the job of an accountant, financial planner, building instructor or may be a technical writer.
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