Personality Personality
Skills
Workplace Values
Lifestyles
Possible Careers
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Things I prefer based off my personality are:
*Security and stability *To make others feel good about themselves *Being responsible and dependable
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To be dependable is a must
*Having people have trust on you is pretty cool *If you ever need a favor you can ask people who trust and depend on you to get it done *Good for when you have a job
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Why is variety and change important?
*It is important because I don't like doing the same thing over and over *I like to try different things and learn as I go *No change would be boring and make me unhappy
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Where would be the best place to live with my career?
*Mesa, Arizona *Lots of job opportunities *Awesome weather
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If vet and veterinarian jobs weren't an option what would be another career choice?
*Gerontologist -Work with elderly people *After volunteering at the nursing home: -Enjoyed getting to know the residents -Had a lot of memorable experiences
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I deal with things how they:
*Affect me personally *Fit into my life *Affect my value system
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Being flexible is really important to me
*Able to change schedule around if needed with ease *Get on with things is better than dwelling and wasting time *"Don't be stubborn and make a problem, get over it and move on!" fav quote.
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Why would feeling moral fulfillment be an important workplace value?
*I would be content with what I am doing *Not feel any conflict with my values and beliefs *It would make me generally happy knowing I can go through with my goals
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What would be the ideal careers?
*Vet technician -Simple animal diagnosis and do it part time while in school *Veterinarian -Operate on animals and be more hands on (life goal)
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ESFJ's are most compatible with caring jobs
*Nursing *Child care *Social work *Teaching
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Some ESFJ portrait characteristics:
*Prefer dominance and control *Find it hard to accept difficult truth of loved ones *Express how they feel easily (blunt)
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I like to be organized
*I don't like to lose things in a mess *Better to be neat and organized for work life *Being messy just isn't the person I am
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Would relocating be a problem?
*Yes *I want to be able to settle down in one place *Not have to worry about the expenses of traveling *Feel comfort in knowing all of my coworkers in the area I live
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How much would be a good salary per year?
*50-100 thousand a year
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What school would be good to be a vet tech?
*JJC *Offers two year vet tech program for graduation *Near where I live
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I focus my life outward
*Selfless and love to help others *Very compassionate *I bring out the best in others
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I am able to multitask
*Growing up in a very technologically savvy generation has taught me to do more things at once *Hard to get through my day without doing things all at once *Much quicker than individual task taking
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Why would following routine be a problem?
*I want to be able to do what I want when I want and when I want to *Be able to think outside the box and change it up *Able to change around my schedule if needed easily
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Would you want to rather be a soccer mom or a working mom?
*Working mom -Still be there for my future family *Able to support myself and those around me *Have two or three kids
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If you wanted to pursue your career to be a Veterinarian what schools would you go to?
*SIU or Ballstate
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I am categorized as an ESFJ
*Extroverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging *Very caring/sensitive *Can see others' problems well (POV)
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I am able to advocate for others with ease
*I am very headstrong and can defend one if needed *I don't let others push me or others around *Helping others is a strong suit of mine
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Why is earning a high income an important workplace value?
*support my lifestyle *live luxuriously *go out and have fun *not worry about payments
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What would be the ideal life?
*Make bank $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ *Able to make important decisions *Work in my preferred career *Have two kids
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How long would it take to become a certified Veterinarian?
*8-10 years *Easy route to become vet tech first *The longer you have studied the more wanted for job openings you are *More experience and hands on in vet than vet tech
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