my jasper
Thursday, January 11th, 2007i haven’t done a personality test on the longest time. maybe it’s because i did all of that back in february last year.
so now, i just took the jasper test that i found on monster.com. it’s the jobs asset profiler.
this is what i got:
Myra, your answers indicate that you are a Visionary when it comes to your overall work personality. Your JASPER type is a combination of your most prominent work traits and a good indicator of what you’re like at work.
“I like thinking big. If you’re going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big.”
-Donald Trump
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I’m a type 3 = Visionary
What you want out of work:
To dream big and to foster your creativity and knack for innovation.
Your colleagues think of you as:
A creative, abstract thinker who is fun to watch in action.
What you have to offer:
Not only new and better ideas for how things can be improved, but also the courage to pursue them.
my unique strengths are as follows:
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Leadership style
Empowering. Your leadership style can be characterized as Empowering. You are encouraging and motivating, which likely means that you help others reach their goals and dreams. People probably see you as a good mentor due to your patience and talent for giving direction.
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Work Personality:
Expressive.You are more Expressive than Introspective when it comes to your work personality. You have an energetic aura about you and are quite gregarious and outgoing. At work, you draw energy and motivation from social interactions and relationships with others.
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Universal Skill:
Communication skills. You likely are an articulate person, and you probably have received positive feedback on your writing ability or your skill speaking to groups. Even if you don’t regularly use this skill, you nevertheless have confidence in your communication abilities.
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Work Style:
Questioning. While you trust the decisions of your superiors, you feel better when you understand the reasons why certain decisions are made. You aren’t comfortable simply accepting things at face value but would rather take time to assess them and offer your own opinions.