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Do what you are : discover the perfect career for you through the secrets of personality type / Paul D. Tieger [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : Little, Brown, (c)1992..; New York, New York : Brown and Company, (c)2014.Edition: fifth edition; first edition; second editionDescription: xiv, 330 pages ; xix, 432 pages : 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780316236737
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  • BF698.9.D694 1992
  • BF698.9.O3.T561.D694 1992
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Contents:
PART ONE: UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF PERSONALITY TYPE Suit yourself The secret of career satisfaction Just who do you think you are Discovering your personality type Mirror, mirror Verifying your personality type
PART THREE: GETTING TO WORK ENFJ -- "The public relations specialists" INFJ -- "Catalysts for positive change" ENFP --"Anything's possible" INFP -- "Still waters run deep" ENTJ -- "Everything's fine - I'm in charge" INTJ -- "Competence + independence = perfection" ENTP -- "Life's entrepreneurs" INTP -- "Ingenious problem solverss" ESTJ -- "Taking care of business" ISTJ -- "Take your time and do it right" ESFJ -- "What can I do for you?" ISFJ -- "On my honor, to do my duty . . ." ESTP -- "Let's get busy!" ISTP -- "Doing the best I can with what I've got" ESFP -- "Don't worry - be happy!" ISFP -- "It's the thought that counts" Putting it all together Creating your personal career plan Encore! Encore! -- Success stories of baby boomers finding satisfying second careers For career professionals only Some final thoughts and resources Acknowledgments Index
PART TWO: THE "FOURMULA" FOR CaliforniaREER SATISFACTION What a character! -- The four different temperaments Who's on first Identifying your innate strengths The way you do the things you do Which strengths you share and which you use privately Aged to perfection Developing your abilities over time
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PART ONE: UNLOCKING THE SECRETS OF PERSONALITY TYPE Suit yourself The secret of career satisfaction Just who do you think you are Discovering your personality type Mirror, mirror Verifying your personality type

PART THREE: GETTING TO WORK ENFJ -- "The public relations specialists" INFJ -- "Catalysts for positive change" ENFP --"Anything's possible" INFP -- "Still waters run deep" ENTJ -- "Everything's fine - I'm in charge" INTJ -- "Competence + independence = perfection" ENTP -- "Life's entrepreneurs" INTP -- "Ingenious problem solverss" ESTJ -- "Taking care of business" ISTJ -- "Take your time and do it right" ESFJ -- "What can I do for you?" ISFJ -- "On my honor, to do my duty . . ." ESTP -- "Let's get busy!" ISTP -- "Doing the best I can with what I've got" ESFP -- "Don't worry - be happy!" ISFP -- "It's the thought that counts" Putting it all together Creating your personal career plan Encore! Encore! -- Success stories of baby boomers finding satisfying second careers For career professionals only Some final thoughts and resources Acknowledgments Index

PART TWO: THE "FOURMULA" FOR CaliforniaREER SATISFACTION What a character! -- The four different temperaments Who's on first Identifying your innate strengths The way you do the things you do Which strengths you share and which you use privately Aged to perfection Developing your abilities over time

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