View Full Version : What type of job seeker you are
mancroft
11 Apr 2006, 08:01 AM
http://www.jobsite.co.uk/home/questionnaire_landing_page.html
You'll be pleased to learn that you match the profile of a:
Contender
As a Contender, you're likely to believe at times it is necessary for work to come before the family, with the knowledge that the family will benefit in the long run from your success.
You believe that in a world of opportunities, the strongest thrive. Fortunately, you're a person that makes things happen. You're able to set goals and focus on achieving them, not afraid to make difficult decisions or take risks. The last thing you want is a dead end job, you want to move on up and be rewarded for your efforts and ability.
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I coulda been a contender . Charlie.....
dubbeltop
11 Apr 2006, 08:08 AM
Balancer
As a Balancer, you want to carefully and passionately manage your time to get the most out of your life. You want to choose a job that interests you but still allows you to balance your career with your other priorities. You appreciate this flexibility in all areas of your life, interactions and work. The best type of organisation for you is one where people are treated as the most valuable asset. You enjoy the informality, friendliness and democracy. Most of all, work is a means to an exciting end for you.
so..thats my view I like to work when I work I like to be free when im free
distraction tactics
11 Apr 2006, 08:30 AM
Contender... very general description, not applicable to my current employment situation.
DeadDove
11 Apr 2006, 09:03 AM
Contender as well
coffeezombie
11 Apr 2006, 11:04 AM
Survivor
As a Survivor, you have a strong focus on getting what you want and getting it quickly. You believe in the survival of the fittest, where each person needs to do what it takes to thrive. You're not afraid of taking on physical challenges or risks either. When making decisions you don't waste time doing complicated calculations, you do it on instinct, on gut feeling. In terms of work, you're not really looking for a career, just a wage - you don't mind a hard day's work for a fair day's pay.
Vagabond
11 Apr 2006, 11:12 AM
You'll be pleased to learn that you match the profile of a:
Believer
As a Believer you believe the world has almost infinite possibilities. You believe people should be pursuing their passions and not be caught up by what others say they should desire. Your entire life involves continuously having new experiences and learning from them. It is the challenge, the risk, the prospect of what you can achieve that drives you, rather than simply making money. You're a self-motivated individual driven by your passion and so need a job and environment with loose boundaries and maximum freedom.
mr. treat
11 Apr 2006, 11:36 AM
balancer
zhang_bob
11 Apr 2006, 12:39 PM
Balancer.
SensEye
11 Apr 2006, 03:59 PM
Contender.
Description does not match my personality well though.
Leftfield
23 Apr 2006, 02:12 AM
Believer
As a Believer you believe the world has almost infinite possibilities. You believe people should be pursuing their passions and not be caught up by what others say they should desire. Your entire life involves continuously having new experiences and learning from them. It is the challenge, the risk, the prospect of what you can achieve that drives you, rather than simply making money. You're a self-motivated individual driven by your passion and so need a job and environment with loose boundaries and maximum freedom.
bergenski
23 Apr 2006, 02:16 AM
Inert
You do not want to have a job, nor do you actively seek one. You are content to sit on your ass all day, watching TV and wondering what to eat for dinner. You feel sorry for those who have to work and wonder why the world is so cruel.
mancroft
23 Apr 2006, 02:22 AM
Inert
You do not want to have a job, nor do you actively seek one. You are content to sit on your ass all day, watching TV and wondering what to eat for dinner. You feel sorry for those who have to work and wonder why the world is so cruel.
You also spend a lot of time wondering where to get the money from to pay for the rent/tv/electricity/food/etcetera...
Park
23 Apr 2006, 02:37 AM
Contender - however, this only applies for my current *no kids* situation, if I ever decided to have some, I don't think it would be fair to maintain my *work before family* attitude.
Superstring
23 Apr 2006, 02:50 AM
Contender
domokun
23 Apr 2006, 04:38 AM
wow that test is too long and demanding.
Birdsnest
23 Apr 2006, 02:05 PM
Balancer
As a Balancer, you want to carefully and passionately manage your time to get the most out of your life. You want to choose a job that interests you but still allows you to balance your career with your other priorities. You appreciate this flexibility in all areas of your life, interactions and work. The best type of organisation for you is one where people are treated as the most valuable asset. You enjoy the informality, friendliness and democracy. Most of all, work is a means to an exciting end for you.
earwax
23 Apr 2006, 05:08 PM
I am envious of Bergenski. I want to be inert too. Does it pay the rent?
However, apparently I'm A Believer. The description is fairly accurate.
And now I have The Monkees singing in my head. ("Then I saw her face...")
Lurker
23 Apr 2006, 05:20 PM
I am also inert, but it doesn't pay my rent. I had to solve that problem, so I decided to breed cats. :)
Actually, I'm the kind of worker who obsesses over how to make the perfect resume all day.
coffeezombie
23 Apr 2006, 05:52 PM
I am also inert, but it doesn't pay my rent. I had to solve that problem, so I decided to breed cats. :)
Running a cattery seems like more work than what I do in my "real job." I always find it amusing that people don't really consider the things that they actually enjoy doing real work, until someone else says that they wouldn't want to be doing what you are doing.
Lurker
23 Apr 2006, 06:16 PM
Running a cattery seems like more work than what I do in my "real job." I always find it amusing that people don't really consider the things that they actually enjoy doing real work, until someone else says that they wouldn't want to be doing what you are doing.
Very true.
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