Based on your answers, you are an ISFP (The Carer)
As an ISFP you have a practical and caring approach to life. You seek to contribute to society in tangible and personal ways ways, and are valued by employers, the public and colleagues alike for your sensitivity and consideration. Your calm and supportive manner puts people at ease and enables them to communicate openly.
You have strongly held values and are happiest when engaged in activities that make a practical difference to other people or to the world in general. You have a keen aesthetic sensitivity and a love of nature, for which reason you may also be drawn to craftwork or to caring for animals or the environment. Privacy is important to you, and you need to set aside regular periods of quiet reflection in order to 'recharge your batteries'.
In your attitude to work, you can be surprisingly independent, preferring to do things in your own way rather than follow set routines and standard procedures. As such you can be adept at producing the right results in unconventional ways or offering alternative solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
A sense of pragmatism characterizes your approach to situations, ensuring that you waste no energy fighting losing battles. If you cannot proceed in the way you wanted, you simply change tack and approach the task from a different angle.
ISFP is short for Introvert, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving - terms used in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (M.B.T.I.®) to show your preferences. M.B.T.I.® is used across the world in recruitment and team building.
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Based on your answers, you are an ISFP (The Carer)
You have strongly held values and are happiest when engaged in activities that make a practical difference to other people or to the world in general. You have a keen aesthetic sensitivity and a love of nature, for which reason you may also be drawn to craftwork or to caring for animals or the environment. Privacy is important to you, and you need to set aside regular periods of quiet reflection in order to 'recharge your batteries'.
In your attitude to work, you can be surprisingly independent, preferring to do things in your own way rather than follow set routines and standard procedures. As such you can be adept at producing the right results in unconventional ways or offering alternative solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
A sense of pragmatism characterizes your approach to situations, ensuring that you waste no energy fighting losing battles. If you cannot proceed in the way you wanted, you simply change tack and approach the task from a different angle.
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