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Nigel H-J
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What's your profile?

Post by Nigel H-J »

Just browsing around and decided to have a look at how the recruitment for the services have changed since I joined.

Went to the RAF and did a personality quiz to see which job would suit me.

The result and I gave honest answers but somehow wonder if this is the real me! :think:

That's the end of the quick personality quiz.
Your profile


You prefer working in a very structured way. You are likely to be quite focused and are concerned about how things should be and getting the detail right. You like to understand the rules and systems and work within them to solve problems.

Your second favoured approach is to be in roles where you can support and help other people. You may also involve others and work in a team to solve problems and achieve your goals.

These two approaches may conflict at times but you may be most comfortable in roles that are able to combine these approaches.


Check the start again if you get mine up from this link. Late edit: My wife could not resist this and came up better than me, but then again, she just had to prove a point!! :doh:

http://www.raf.mod.uk/careers/jobs/whichjobssuitme.cfm
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d0mokun
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Post by d0mokun »

You prefer working with other people, persuading and influencing them. You are likely to be quite ambitious and want to succeed, using others to solve problems and achieve your goals.

Your second favoured approach is to work in a very structured way. You are likely to be quite focused and are concerned about how things should be and getting the detail right. You may like to understand the rules and systems and work within them to solve problems.

These two approaches may conflict at times but you may be most comfortable in roles that are able to combine these approaches.
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Post by Garry Russell »

Tonks wrote:I dare not look at mine... they might fire me :lol:

Tonks :cool:
Actually Tonks....the first thing I thought of when I read that was what if you............. :worried:

:lol: :lol:

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Rich
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Post by Rich »

That's the end of the quick personality quiz.

Pretty much stock answers it seems, bit old for assistant ATC though


Your profile

You prefer working in a very structured way. You are likely to be quite focused and are concerned about how things should be and getting the detail right. You like to understand the rules and systems and work within them to solve problems.

Your second favoured approach is to do practical tasks, working with 'things', with tools, machines or your hands and using your common sense to solve problems.

These two approaches may conflict at times but you may be most comfortable in roles that are able to combine these approaches.
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Post by Garry Russell »

Well here's mine

You prefer working in a very structured way. You are likely to be quite focused and are concerned about how things should be and getting the detail right. You like to understand the rules and systems and work within them to solve problems.

Your second favoured approach is to work in a flexible style. You may have a preference for creative and innovative solutions.

These two approaches may conflict at times but you may be most comfortable in roles that are able to combine these approaches.

:think:

It looks like I would be able to always find a way of making a good cup of tea and be able to work out whether I should use a hand brush or a broom :smile:

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Post by airboatr »

:worried:























































they wouldn't give me the results,

.........pending further study, it says

wt.... :k:

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Post by Jon.M »

Am I the first to think that it's not bad. :smile: Of course those who know me may think it's complete manure. :roll:

You prefer working with ideas, solving problems, researching and analysing. Your first response to a problem is to think it through yourself before discussing it with others.

Your second favoured approach is to do practical tasks, working with 'things', with tools, machines or your hands and using your common sense to solve problems.

These two approaches may conflict at times but you may be most comfortable in roles that are able to combine these approaches.


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Post by TobyV »

My company did a very extensive one of these analyses on me. The report runs to about 5 A4 pages. Possibly the best part was walking into the room to see the psychologist and the first thing he said was "I've never seen a profile like this before, half of it doesnt seem to match up with the other half" :worried:

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Post by ianhind »

Toby

Myers-Briggs?

Belbin?

They tend to be the standard ones.

I did a Belbin again recently - last time was about 20 years ago. As expected by the HR lady, similar results because you don't change :worried:

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Post by TobyV »

Belbin and also PRISM.

I think your Belbin results can change - I know at least one person who got very different results taking the test again a couple of years on and I think I'd probably come out more balanced than I did when I took it a few months ago!
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