We talk about three ways you can use the type theory to help you
decide on a career - to look at the needs of your type, to look
at your achievements, and to look at type tables of the different
professions. We explain each approach and illustrate it with examples
provided from career counselors. This issue also contains fascinating
stories about why Fs are underpaid, and using the MBTI in outplacement.
|
"The EN-Ps are the most likely to answer to a survey, 'Yes,
I'm interested in car wax,' even if they never wax their car. Their
opposites, the IS-Js, will answer, 'No, I'm not interested in car
wax' and you'll find out later that they wax their car four times
a year without fail."
|
$5.00 (20 pages)
|
|