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Sokanu Career Test

Verona

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590
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INFP
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6w5
Instinctual Variant
sp
My top careers

Sociologist
Author
Anthropologist
Psychologist
Archaeologist
Journalist
Editor
Historian
Rehabilitation Counselor
Marriage Therapist
 

magpie

Permabanned
Joined
Jan 21, 2010
Messages
3,428
Enneagram
614
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
Actor
Music Therapist
Substance Abuse Social Worker
Animal Trainer
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
Fashion Designer
Journalist
Family Social Worker
 

julesiscools

Member
Joined
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Messages
262
MBTI Type
ISFP
This was a cool, fun test!

My Top Careers
Substance Abuse Social Worker
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
School Counselor
Rehabilitation Counselor
Family Social Worker
Humanitarian
Marriage Therapist
Speech Language Pathologist
Healthcare Social Worker
Counseling Psychologist
Social Worker
Personal Care Aide
Psychologist
School Psychologist
Mental Health Counselor

Literally none of these are surprising. I'm actually in the process of going back to school for Psychology.
 

Lady Lazarus

Permabanned
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Messages
2,148
MBTI Type
INFJ
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9w8
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Author
Journalist
Historian
Lyricist
Editor
Composer
Archaeologist
Marine Biologist
Anthropologist
Biologist
 

Yama

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This is actually super fucking cool and exactly what 14 year old me would have wanted. I hope I get something interesting.

1. Anthropologist (my minor)
2. Archaeologist
3. Psychologist
4. Sociologist (my major)
5. School Psychologist
6. Sustainability Officer
7. Historian

Cool, but they all take more education than I have.
 

Forever

Permabanned
Joined
Aug 30, 2013
Messages
8,551
MBTI Type
NiFi
Enneagram
3w4
Instinctual Variant
sx/so
Fashion Designer
Potter
Model
Author
Editor
Composer
Multimedia Animator
News Anchor
Craft Artist
Illustrator
DJ
Photographer
Camera Operator
Film & Video Editor
Graphic Designer
 

Smilephantomhive

Active member
Joined
Aug 11, 2015
Messages
3,352
MBTI Type
ISTJ
Enneagram
6w5
Instinctual Variant
sp/so
Journalist
Author
Editor
Climate Change Analyst
New Anchor
Blogger
Television Writer
Social Media Manager
News Reporter
Precious Medal Worker
Respiratory Therapist
Fashion Designer

Okay i'm tired of writing, but there are more sciency jobs later. The test is probably like wtf is this person?
 

Amargith

Hotel California
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:shock: Kinda didn't expect the first one...

Model
Animal control worker
Animal trainer
Journalist
Author
Editor
Marriage Therapist
Drug&Substance abuse counsellor
Historian
Anthropologist
School psychologist
Family social worker
Rehabilitation counsellor
Substance abuse counsellor
Blogger
Animal Behavioural Specialist
Career Counsellor
Equestrian
...


See, I know Im split on writer, psychologist and animal behaviourist....but the model, historian and anthropologist were kinda :shock:

 
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Methylene

Now with more salt.
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so/sp
Chemist
Computer programmer
Database architect
Computer systems administrator
Web developer
Material scientist
Computer and information research scientist
Computer repair technician
Astronomer
Biochemist
Hydrologist
Geologist
Atmospheric scientist
Biochemical engineer
Nanotechnology engineer
Particle physicist



Oh, well, they all seem fine to me.
 

Hawthorne

corona
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so/sp
Top Careers
Mathematician
Computer & Information Research Scientist
Web Developer
Technical Writer
Information Security Analyst

Broad Interests Trait Report

Artistic - Creative, intuitive, sensitive, articulate, and expressive. They are unstructured, original, nonconforming, and innovative. They rely on feelings, imagination, and inspiration. They like to work with ideas, abstractions, and concepts. They are spontaneous and open-minded.
Investigative - Intellectual, introspective, and inquisitive. They are curious, methodical, rational, analytical, and logical. They are also scholarly, scientific, technical, or medical. Those who score highly on Investigative are avid readers. They like to solve problems, perform experiments, and conduct research.
Conventional - Conscientious and conservative. They are logical, efficient, orderly, and organized. They are thorough and detail-oriented. They value precision and accuracy. They are reliable. They enjoy practical tasks, quantitative measurements, and structured environments. They follow the rules.

Broad Personality Trait Report

Practical Intelligence - Generating useful ideas. Thinking things through logically.
Adjustment - Performing well under pressure, stress, and criticism. Overcoming setbacks. Dealing effectively with personal and work-related problems. Showing maturity, poise, flexibility, and restraint.
Achievement Orientation - Striving for excellence at work. Setting goals and exerting effort to succeed at those goals

Detailed Personality Trait Report

Self control - Maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations.
Analytical thinking - Analyzing information. Using logic to address work-related issues and problems.
Independence - Developing one's own way of doing things. Guiding oneself with little or no supervision. Being self-reliant in getting things done.

Priorities Trait Report

Must haves: Independence, Responsibility to make decisions [lol what], Ability utilization
Can't stands: Driving, Working more than 40 hours a week, Dealing with customers
Skill preferences: Learning new things, Fixing things, Troubleshooting
 

Ghost

Megustalations
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Career Matches
Multimedia Animator
Camera Operator
Childcare Worker
Preschool Teacher
Journalist
Copywriter
Author
Video Game Designer
Baker
Jeweler
Art Director
Museum Conservator
Exhibit Designer
Technical Writer
Audio and Video Equipment Technician
Photographer
Film and Video Editor
Landscape Architect
Paralegal
Music Teacher


Broad Interests
Artistic 75 (88)
Creative, intuitive, sensitive, articulate, and expressive. They are unstructured, original, nonconforming, and innovative. They rely on feelings, imagination, and inspiration. They like to work with ideas, abstractions, and concepts. They are spontaneous and open-minded.

Investigative 50 (57)
Intellectual, introspective, and inquisitive. They are curious, methodical, rational, analytical, and logical. They are also scholarly, scientific, technical, or medical. Those who score highly on Investigative are avid readers. They like to solve problems, perform experiments, and conduct research.

Conventional 41 (58)
Conscientious and conservative. They are logical, efficient, orderly, and organized. They are thorough and detail-oriented. They value precision and accuracy. They are reliable. They enjoy practical tasks, quantitative measurements, and structured environments. They follow the rules.




Childcare worker and preschool teacher are way the fuck out, but I've actually considered most of the suggested career. And my Holland code is AIC, so it got that right.
 
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Photographer
Mutimedia Animator
Illustrator
Composer
Jeweler
Camera Operator
Film and Video Operator
Potter
Craft Artist
Precious Metal Worker
Graphic Designer
Model Maker
Stone Cutter
Engraver
DJ

Seems very ISFP. :laugh: Although, what's missing is Fine Artist. I was expecting that one the most.
 

Galena

Silver and Lead
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I answered this giving more weight to what I'm like in a work environment and the interests I've discovered there, and a little less weight to my ideals, than I'd usually give on tests, because this is a work test after all.

Careers: Database Architect or Admin, Technical Writer, Web Dev, Video Game Designer, Film and Video Editor

This archetype result is very very me:
Your strongest trait is Artistic, and your second strongest is Conventional, which makes you a Composer.

Composers love expressing their creativity and prefer working in organized environments that are detail-oriented. They have distinct preferences that both err on the side of chaos and security. Their artistic side craves freedom and expression. At the same time, they like to reign in their creative tendencies with organization and systems that keep their originality within certain boundaries.

Composers are rare archetypes as their functions, artistic and conventional, are actually opposite. The make up only 1–2% of the population. Composers primarily tend to be creative, unstructured, and innovative but also have a tendency to be very organized, conservative, and precise. This rare combination allows them to be highly creative and impulsive but also allows them to keep track of small details. They are not afraid to work within a system or do some repetitive activities like keeping records. The Composer’s diversity makes them incredibly valuable within organizations.

Because Composers are such a rare archetype, they must deal with a constant clash between their two strongest and highly conflicting traits. Their dominant artistic side likes following the beat of their own drum and coming up with new, creative ways of doing things, while their secondary trait, conventional, tends to be very orderly and likes following a set of rules. This clash can make career and life choices difficult for the Composer as they want to govern their own work, but also be governed at the same time. Though this diversity within their personalities can mean that Composers are very good at fitting within many types roles.
 

Falcarius

The Unwieldy Clawed One
Joined
Apr 23, 2007
Messages
3,563
MBTI Type
COOL
Operations Research Analyst
Curator
Market Research Analyst
Private Detective
Public & Social Services
Bartender
Compliance Manager
Legislator
Brewmaster
Urban Planner
 

Cellmold

Wake, See, Sing, Dance
Joined
Mar 23, 2012
Messages
6,266
Ah ok...





Also:

Author
Film & video editor
photographer
Journalist
graphic designer
translator.
 

Morpeko

Noble Wolf
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Video game designer
Television writer
Author
Recipe developer
Video game level developer
Music publisher
Music copyist
Music editor
Music arranger
Musician

 

Maou

Mythos
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Your discoveries
Based on your responses, here are some characteristics that make you unique compared to everyone else.

Groundbreaker
Novelty Seeking

Your top careers
Video Game Level Editor
Video Game Creative Director
Games Tester
Information Security Manager
Information Security Director
Research Chef
Gunsmith
Enterprise Architect
Cryptanalyst
IT Security Consultant
Desktop Publisher
Games Artist

Top degrees

Architecture
Computer and Information Sciences
Natural Resource Studies
History
Visual and Performing Arts
Transportation and Distribution

You are a Groundbreaker
Self-sufficient, Logical, Persistent

Groundbreakers have a diverse nature that allows them to spend time mulling over theories as well as expressing ideas. They can usually persuade other people to see their ways of thinking. They love investigating and synthesizing abstractions and are very self-confident. Once a Groundbreaker has finished conceiving an idea or developing a theory, they are able to verbally express their thoughts to others with conviction.

THE SCIENCE
An Investigative person is intellectually curious and a deep thinker that prefers to think through problems and ideas in depth before taking action. An Enterprising person is energetic and a natural risk taker that fits well into leadership roles.

You are novelty seeking

Novelty seeking people are impulsive and non-traditional.

Novelty seeking people need variety. They are impulsive decision makers who will often choose a new idea or approach rather than something traditional or something that has been done before. They seek out pleasure and stimulation. Novelty seeking is often correlated to extroversion, which means novelty seekers are often very social and find themselves in many different friend groups to satisfy their need for variety.


 

Pessimistic Hippie

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I'd legitimately considered some of these careers before, so that's pretty cool. This test is kinda kickass.

Top Careers
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Library Assistant
Blogger
Music Artist
Nutritionist
Janitor
Clinical Psychologist
Humanitarian
Author
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
Librarian
Set Designer

Top Degrees
Library Science (5 stars)
Liberal Arts and Humanities (3.5 stars)
The rest were barely over 2 stars, so.

You are a Luminary
Luminaries thrive when they are working with ideas and people. They like expressing their creativity to others. Being part of meaningful relationships where they can express their emotions and sensitivities is very important to the Luminary. They greatly value helping people through their creative outlets.

THE SCIENCE
An Artistic person is in tune with their senses and has refined tastes that they apply to their creative endeavors. A Social person is sensitive to the needs of others and does well in collaborative group settings where they have the opportunity to work with and help others.

You are feeling-minded
Feeling Minded people are open and affectionate.

Feeling-minded people are in touch with their emotions and the emotions of others. They freely show affection and talk about their most intimate thoughts with people they are close to. They feel emotions with intensity and are self reflective - often they will spend time trying to interpret why they feel the way they do.

You are candid
You are one of those people where what you see is what you get. You tend not to adjust personalities or opinions based on your audience. However, this does not come out of a lack of concern for others, but a general straightforwardness in your style that occasionally catches people off guard.
 

Kephalos

J.M.P.P. R.I.P. B5: RLOAI
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Based on your responses, here are some characteristics that make you unique compared to everyone else.

Enthusiast. Inquisitive, Observant, Expressive. Enthusiasts are inquisitive and curious about things and like to solve problems in a methodical and rational way. They have the ability to express their ideas and concepts to others in an easy to understand and logical manner. They are also refreshingly open-minded and love to be inspired and motivated by different ideas and theories. Investigative (84) and Aesthetic (61) Interests: An Investigative person is intellectually curious and a deep thinker that prefers to think through problems and ideas in depth before taking action. An Artistic person is in tune with their senses and has refined tastes that they apply to their creative endeavors.

Fantasy Oriented. Fantasy Oriented people are imaginative and open minded. Fantasy-oriented people have vivid imaginations, able to construct entire worlds and dream up many possibilities. They are, for this reason, also less likely to be devoted to ideas of black and white and tend to see the world through greyscale. They are able to see multiple approaches to the same problem. Fantasy is closely related to desire in that fantasy is a solution, in part, to desire. People with greater fantasy, in this way, are also prone to greater desires. Fantasy: 91.

Aesthetics Driven. Aesthetically-driven people are creative and artistic. Aesthetic people are moved by beauty in many forms. For this reason, it is important for aesthetic people to live amongst beauty and integrate it into their daily life. Aesthetic people need art, whether it be music, literature, or visual to be happy, and in the workplace, need to either be working on something creative or immersed in it. Aesthetics: 95.

Idea Minded. Idea Minded people are curious and deep thinkers. Idea minded people have a fascination with systems and complexity. For this reason, they are often drawn towards philosophical discussions of ethics and politics and questions of justice. They are deeply curious people who care about practical matters in a way that others might overlook or take for granted. They also often play devil's advocate, which they do not from a place of wanting to be annoying, but for pushing other people's thinking in pursuit of a greater truth. Ideas: 96.

Values Oriented. Values Oriented people are philosophical and intellectual. Values-oriented people are fascinated with meaning and existence, however, and for that reason are unlikely to subscribe to a single dogma that answers life's universal questions. They care to understand people's desires and motivations as well as unearth broader truths to some of life's deeper questions, all-the-while being openly skeptical of any answer. Values-orientation: 99.

Altruistic. Altruistic people are generous and empathetic. Altruistic people are good natured, and have a general concern for others and their feelings. They have a gift for making others around them feel at ease. Altruism: 90.

Well Tempered. Well Tempered people are flexible and adaptable. Well-tempered people are the forgive and forget type. They don't make enemies or hold grudges. They instinctively moderate their behavior to comply with their surroundings, which makes them adaptable to many situations and generally liked by people. However, this well-temperedness can be inadvertently taken advantage of when surrounded with less well-tempered people who might drown others out. Compliance: 95.

Modest. Modest people are humble and unassuming. Modest people do not want to the center of attention. Generally speaking, they see people as equals, neither thinking of themselves as better than others or others as better than themselves. While modesty is a well-respected quality in people, in the workplace it can be perceived as incompetence. It is important for modest people to work in environments that monitor and reward real output instead of self endorsement or politics. Modesty: 99.

Tender Minded. Tender Minded people are compassionate and sensitive. Tender-minded people are what people would call a softy. They are empathetic and can easily put themselves in other people's shoes. They care for the wellbeing of others. Even when people wrong them, they seek to understand the other person's point of view. They are good listeners and feel genuine concern for all people, whether they are close to them or not. Tender-mindedness: 87.

Deliberate. Deliberate people are rational and methodical. Deliberate people are planners. They think their decisions through. They do not act on a whim - instead choosing to methodically think about what they say yes or no to. While deliberation is generally a healthy trait, it can be well balanced with a bit of impulsivity. Sometimes decisions cannot be fully thought through due to imperfect information, and instead of trusting their gut, a deliberate person might over rely on rationalism or grasp at data points that are not truly there to help in their decision making. Deliberation: 99.

Maximizing. Maximizing people are optimizing and uncompromising.Maximizing people want the best. They are not happy to settle for something good enough when there may have been something better. They are often perfectionists and are unable to complete a task unless it is to the best of their ability. Decisions or purchases, no matter how small, demand a lot of attention and research from them - and they often think the grass is greener on the other side regardless of what decisions they make. Research shows that maximizers often struggle with what is called the "paradox of choice." That is, they are often stunted by the volume of choices available to them, and are actually served better by making quick, suboptimal decisions sometimes. Optimization: 94.

Empathetic Dreamer. An Empathetic Dreamer is someone who scores highly in empathy and fantasy. Empathetic dreamers tend to be moral relativists (vs. absolutists). They are very flexible in their thinking and can see how different paths in life have merit and value. For this reason, however, they are also liable to make excuses for other's flaws instead of holding them responsible. In extreme cases, they might actually celebrate such flaws inadvertently, finding virtue where there is none. In these cases, the empathetic dreamer will be aided by holding others to the same standard they hold themselves. Empathy: 92. Fantasy: 91.

Career Matches:
Forensic Psychologist. Neuropsychologist. Counseling Psychologist. Professor. Psychologist. Mental Health Counselor. Clinical Psychologist. Humanitarian. Art Therapist. Occupational Physician. Genetic Counselor. Clinical Ethicist.

Degree Matches:
Psychology. Philosophy and Religious Studies. Liberal Arts and Humanities. English Language and Literature. History. Social Sciences. Library Science.
 
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