This personality inventory was interesting and my results, for the most part, were accurate. This inventory told me something more about personality and self; I learned that my four letter type is ESTJ. Which stands for extrovert, sensing, thinking and judging. I have taken this similar test multiple times and I usually get this same four letter code, so it must be accurate. After reading the descriptions, I believe that this code does fit me exceptionally well. On the other hand, the careers that it suggested do not fit me as well. I would agree with this inventory and say that it is accurate. It concluded that I am an extrovert. This is the only category in this inventory that I would argue is not 100 percent correct. This category is …show more content…
All of these characteristics are appropriate to me. According to the inventory I would make a good high rank manager or executive. This is also true, I would enjoy this kind of career. Given this information, I would be suited to be a military or police officer, teacher, politician, engineer, entrepreneur or teacher. Personally, none of these occupations sound appealing to me. Obviously, we all want to advance in our careers and not be an intern our whole life, but according to this inventory I am a strong leader who has power, position and prestige that I work for and earn. This would go along with one of the career suggestions that was high management or executive. I would enjoy this kind of occupation. I would be able to be in charge, but still let the employees do their own thing. I have a strong work ethic so things in my company would get done fast, yet efficient. As an extrovert, I am a person of principles who is not afraid to stand up for what I believe is right even in the face of overwhelming odds. These are all great features of a