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        As the information technology spin-offs open up exponential
        possibilities of multiple and precise options of information revelation
        through intelligent systems – the one thing that yet remains one of
        the most captivating areas of research is the functioning of the mind of
        a human professional that works behind such technological innovation.
        The elements of indefinable and changing human perceptions make it
        difficult and challenging to precisely assign causes of individual
        behaviour The professional workplace, with its hyper-critical elements
        of specialization, particularity and teamwork depends upon the dynamics
        of individual ability, team learning and work-to-individual
        compatibility. In such an event, studying and assessing human
        capabilities has been a subject of intriguing interest to candidates and
        employers alike.
        
                   
        What are personality assessment tests? 
        For instance, tell us what impressions ran through your mind as you read
        the first paragraph? Of a guy that wrote these lines being the type who
        would make the pleasure of driving cars sound as tiresomely tedious as
        the science of automobile mechanics! Well, I would respond saying you
        are the intuitive type of person! Subconsciously, we are evaluating
        human actions, behaviour and personality most of the time. Now, do you
        want to know whether you actually happen to be the intuitive type or the
        sensing type? Do you also know that you are likely to fall amongst the
        sixteen personality types that the Myers Briggs technique of personality
        enumerates? Has it ever occurred to you that your personality may be
        similar to many others like you? One place where some career counsellors
        suggest you look for clues is personality or career tests. Luckily with
        the advent of the internet some of these instruments are available
        online. How much the tests can help in determining career choices is
        open to debate, however, the right career choice is always linked to a
        search for the self, and tests do play some role in stimulating
        self-awareness and growth. Online interactive tests are divided into two
        categories: Personality tests and career, or vocational tests.
        (Disclaimer Note: 6bridges.com is not responsible for the veracity or
        results otherwise of these links) 
                   
        The
        links below to this test is one of the few free personality tests that
        tells you what kind of work you are suited for, what temperament you
        possess etc. MBTI, as it goes by its acronym, is based on Carl
        Jung’s notions of personality types. 
         
         
        (Click
        to take free tests) 
        
         
        http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes1.htm 
        http://www.similarminds.com/personality_tests.html 
          
                    
        These
        tests are instruments for measuring a person’s preferences, using four
        basic scales with opposite poles like: 
        
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Two ways of
        gaining energy (Extroverted/Introverted)  
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Two ways of
        gathering information (Sensing/Intuition)  
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Two ways of
        making decisions (Thinking/Feeling)  
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Two ways of
        dealing with the world (Judging/Perceiving)  
         
                 
        There
        are more personality tests that give you a more rounded picture about
        the kind of temperament and work suitability that you may have. You may
        click the links below finding more about the kind of personality
        characteristics and traits:
        
         
          
        http://www.doi.gov/octc/typescar.html 
        http://www.ecu.edu/artsci/cas/advising/careers.htm 
        http://www.personalitypage.com/careers.html 
          
                 
        The
        science that applies to every aspect of our professional life is one
        that lies beneath some of the most well known and successful personality
        assessment tests. After all, will you not need a highly intelligent and
        intrinsically developed system that is able to uncoil a subject that is
        as sharp, wicked, complicated, insecure and unpredictable as a
        professional mind?  When we are looking for a new direction we look
        everywhere to figure out clues to what our destination should be so that
        in our next step we align our career train on the destined track and
        follow without further derailments. 
                 
        If
        the tests have whetted your appetite to learn more about your
        personality type click on the links below to find out more about the
        various temperaments and the category you are likely to fall under.
        Keirsey has sorted 16 personality types into various temperaments. The
        site has extensive descriptions with examples of the personality types.
        The one negative factor here is that you have to go through several
        links in the site to find out more about your type. 
          
        http://www.keirsey.com 
        http://typelogic.com/ 
        http://www.personalitypage.com/portraits.html 
          
                    
        Another highly popular test is the Enneagram test, which is supposed
        to be a powerful and dynamic personality test system that describes nine
        distinct and different patterns of thinking, feeling, and acting. It
        tells us what motivates us, what are basic approaches we implement to
        survive and thrive, and what makes relationships prosper or falter. To
        take a free online test click here: 
          
        http://similarminds.com/personality_tests.html 
        http://www.9types.com/newtest/homepage.actual.html 
        http://www.eclecticenergies.com/enneagram/test.php 
          
                   
        The
        Enneagram is a newest personality system that banks upon psychological
        motivations.  Its earliest beginnings may have been based on Sufi
        traditions. However it is said that the modern version may have
        developed in the 20th century, from Oscar Ichazo. The
        writings of his disciple Claudio Narango, Kathy Hurley and Helen Palmer
        have further shaped these tests. The Enneagram is an indicative tool of
        one's emotional outlook on life. It has grown to be become particularly
        accepted amongst therapists, psychologists and business managers. 
        There
        are a number of tests to determine the Enneagram type. To know more
        about the Enneagram type, click the following links: 
          
        http://9types.com/ 
        http://ennea.com/ 
          
                 
        Personality
        tests cannot be sacrosanct and final evaluators of your personality but
        they can act as powerful indicators if you choose to understand the
        logic behind each one of them. Personalities may not undergo changes
        after such tests but understanding of one’s personality certainly can.
        The greatest changes in life are the ones you identify and recognize.
        Personality tests can help an individual discover his strengths,
        weaknesses, suitability, compatibility that are so essential in weaving
        a harmonious organization culture. As the workplace becomes a beehive of
        frenetic activity and a professional searches, explores and seeks out
        his best fit, personality test indicators will continue to grow as the
        best approximate indicators of his potential. Studies have shown that to
        be a successful professional
        in today’s networked world, socials strengths are much more important
        than a brilliant mind. After all, don’t they say that the most
        successful CEOs around are the ones who always smile in the pictures and
        network the most, off them! 
         (We
        will continue the next part of this series on personality test
        indicators with some more tests…watch this space next week!) 
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