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Career Keys Survey

Career Keys Survey. 6 th Grade High-Skilled Careers #4. Pre-Test. What does “E” stand for in the Personality Type survey? What does “P” stand for in the Personality Type survey? What does “T” stand for in the Personality Type survey?. Objectives. Review Last Week’s Lessons

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Career Keys Survey

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  1. Career Keys Survey 6th Grade High-Skilled Careers #4

  2. Pre-Test • What does “E” stand for in the Personality Type survey? • What does “P” stand for in the Personality Type survey? • What does “T” stand for in the Personality Type survey?

  3. Objectives • Review Last Week’s Lessons • Take the Personality Type Survey • Get Personality Type Information • Identify Careers that fit your Personality Type • Update Postsecondary Plan

  4. Personality Type Survey • Survey will helps make informed decisions about your career • Please complete every answer (Microsoft, 2011c)

  5. Introvert or Extravert • a) answers receive one point • b) answers receive two points • Total your points for #1-5 • If your total is less than seven • You scored in the extrovert range • If your total is less more seven • You scored in the introvert range (Microsoft, 2011c)

  6. Sensor or Intuitive • Total your points for #6-10 • If your total is less than seven • You scored in the sensor range • If your total is less more seven • You scored in the intuitive range (Microsoft, 2011c)

  7. Thinker or Feeler • Total your points for #11-15 • If your total is less than seven • You scored in the thinker range • If your total is less more seven • You scored in the feeler range (Microsoft, 2011c)

  8. Judger or Perceiver • Total your points for #15-20 • If your total is less than seven • You scored in the judger range • If your total is less more seven • You scored in the perceiver range (Microsoft, 2011c)

  9. Personality Types • ISTJ • Quiet, serious, thorough, dependable, loyal • ISFJ • Quiet, friendly, accurate, considerate, loyal • INFJ • Insightful, seeks meaning, altruistic, organized • INTJ • Original, driven, competent, independent

  10. Personality Types • ISTP • Tolerant, analyzer, quiet, finds solutions • ISFP • Quiet, kind, present-oriented, likes own space • INFP • Idealistic, loyal, curious, empathic, quick • INTP • Logical, quiet, focuses well, flexible, skeptical

  11. Personality Types • ESTP • Flexible, pragmatic, present-oriented, materialistic • ESFP • Outgoing, accepting, realistic, fun, spontaneous • ENFP • Enthusiastic, imaginative, optimistic, verbal • ENTP • Ingenious, outspoken, resourceful, analytical

  12. Personality Types • ESTJ • Practical, decisive, forceful, organized, quick • ESFJ • Warmhearted, cooperative, determined, loyal • ENFJ • Empathic, responsible, leader, social, helpful • ENTJ • Decisive, leader, logical, knowledgeable

  13. Pair and Share • What is your four letter personality type? • Does this description fit your well? Why or Why not?

  14. Post-Test • What does “E” stand for in the Personality Type survey? • What does “P” stand for in the Personality Type survey? • What does “T” stand for in the Personality Type survey?

  15. Review • “E” stands for in the Personality Type survey • Extrovert • “P” stands for in the Personality Type survey • Perceiver • “T” stands for in the Personality Type survey • Thinker

  16. References • Microsoft Office Images. (2011b). Helicopter. Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/people-CM079001925.aspx#mt:0| • Microsoft Office Images. (2011c). Finger pointing. Retrieved from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/people-CM079001925.aspx#mt:0|

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