How to Choose a Career that fits Your Personality

In this video Career Strategist, Tim Tyrell-Smith, talks about four things to ask yourself about choosing a career that matches your personality. It is important to choose a career that utilizes your strengths and allows you to stay in your comfort zone. Here are Tim’s four things to ask yourself:

1. What is your prefered work style?

Do you prefer working in Big groups, small groups, or working by solo?

2. How social are you?

When working, do you prefer having your door closed and working by yourself, or work with others and getting feedback and input?

3. Are you comfortable in the public eye?

Do you like to help out and be behind the scenes, or be in the “public eye” as a leader?

4. Do you thrive under pressure or enjoy deadlines?

For more information on Tim Tyrell-Smith and ideas for your job search, career, and life, visit his website at timsstrategy.com

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