Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type | List Price: $18.99 Discount Price: $7.60

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The Right Career = A Rewarding Life! [Posted on 2008-06-13] Happily getting up in the morning to go to work is a key element for a rewarding life!
Do What You Are explores the sixteen different personality types of people (enhancing the work done by Myers Briggs) and what type of career we are best suited for.
Also, the book also addresses interpersonal relationships, understanding one's own personality better, and the personality of others. Like attracts like and gravitating towards a career that has others with similar interests helps provide a rewarding career.
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The Right Career = A Rewarding Life! [Posted on 2008-06-13] I read this book about ten year ago and found it had many good ideas that have been helpful.
Happily getting up in the morning to go to work is a key element for a rewarding life!
Do What You Are explores the sixteen different personality types of people (enhancing the work done by Myers Briggs) and what type of career we are best suited for.
Also, the book also addresses interpersonal relationships, understanding one's own personality better, and the personality of others. Like attracts like and gravitating towards a career that has others with similar interests helps provide a rewarding career.
The Re-Discovery of Common Sense: A Guide to: The Lost Art of Critical Thinking
very useful help [Posted on 2008-07-15] After learning how to type people using Rod Novichkov's method in his book How to Find Yourself and Your Best Match Socionics, I looked up my bosses and saw that one was ISTJ - perfectly suited for a career as a Veterinarian, the other was ESFJ - also great as a Veterinarian, I discovered that the book's personality type descriptions were very accurate and that recommendation of career were also good.
do what you are [Posted on 2008-08-12] This book did have useful information in it; however, I didn't use it as much as I thought I would for my class.
Do What You Are [Posted on 2008-09-01] The book was recommended to me by an executive seach company. I think it is a valuable tool in trying to sift through careers you might be best suited for. Another book, Career Match, is also very good.
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