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Confidential Report
Ronnie Mandel
Introduction
Of the many factors that contribute to a successful future, an understanding of Personality Type is among the
most useful.
While interests and skills change during the course of a person's life, the one thing that does remain constant is
an individual's Personality Type - the innate way each person naturally prefers to see the world and make
decisions. And although all individuals are unique, people of the same type share enormous similarities in the
kinds of academic subjects and careers they find interesting, and the kind of work they find satisfying.
By understanding the role Personality Type plays, people can gain important insights into their educational,
career, and relationship needs. And because people of different types often communicate in very different ways,
counselors and teachers can learn which strategies work most effectively with each individual student.
Understanding you, Ronnie
People like you are quiet, serious, and independent. You are super-observant but keep most of your reactions,
thoughts, and opinions to yourself. When you do speak, you tend to be literal, matter-of-fact, and honest, and
avoid small talk. People see you as totally calm and even tempered, and even your family and closest friends
rarely know what you're feeling. When you do speak your mind, you are truthful to the point of bluntness. You
may be baffled about why people take offense or otherwise react emotionally, and you may sometimes think
relationships are too complex and confusing. Because you are naturally private, you avoid big social gatherings
and would rather spend time alone or with a good friend, actively pursuing a particular interest. You enjoy the
outdoors, physical activities, or adventures that have a certain element of risk. You approach problems with
curiosity logic, and skill, it's very likely you're good with your hands.
You are also an easy going and casual person who doesn't like a lot of rules, structure, or restrictions on your
freedom. You like to explore, have fun, and follow your impulses rather than live by any one else's expectations
or standards. Since you prize your independence, you rarely impose yourself or your beliefs on other people.
While you are amazingly adaptive and able to turn on a dime, you often have trouble making decisions or
following through on projects that don't interest you. Sometimes you get distracted and forget your commitments.
But luckily, you are so resourceful that you are often able to improvise your way out of jams.
Note: Based on our assessment, your personality type is "ISTP."
Your Strengths and Blindspots
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Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. The key to finding the best path for all people is by using their natural
strengths and becoming aware of their natural blindspots.
Your strengths may include:
Gathering and remembering relevant data and facts.
Demonstrating your skill at being able to quickly solve problems.
Being able to recall and recite important facts that make you look good.
Being responsive to people's questions.
Representing yourself as an honest and straightforward person.
Your blindspots may include:
Not thinking enough about, or planning for your future needs.
Not considering possibilities that don't exist at that moment.
Appearing not to be excited and enthusiastic during conversations.
Not being adequately prepared.
Procrastinating and not making important decisions in a timely manner.
For a career to be satisfying for you, it should:
Let you use available resources efficiently.
Allow you to master, practice, and use practical skills.
Use your understanding and technical knowledge.
Have clear directions and expectations.
Be fun and active, preferably with frequent opportunities to get outdoors.
Give you plenty of time to pursue your interests and hobbies.
Let you work independently with a minimum of supervision.
Be done in an environment which doesn't have excessive rules.
Your Preferred Learning Style:
While ALL individuals are unique, students of the same type often learn best in similar ways. The following
summarizes what you need in order to maximize learning.
Provides lots of hands-on practice to master new skills.
Gives you access to latest and most useful tools or technology.
Presents information sequentially, logically, and objectively.
Demonstrates how you can immediately apply your learning to solve real problems.
Gives you adequate time to think things through and prepare thoroughly.
Rewards you for your competence and independence.
Your Interpersonal Negotiating Style:
Everyone negotiates something with someone on almost a daily basis. Borrowing the family car, requesting more
time to finish a research paper, deciding amongst friends which movie or restaurant to go to, etc. In college and
in work "interpersonal negotiating" becomes substantially more significant. Here are your possible strengths and
blindspots with this process:
Possible Strengths
Willingness to take calculated risks.
Excellent memory for important factual information.
Stays clear-headed and cool in crisis situations.
Good at finding practical solutions and can exercise good common sense.
Adaptable and flexible: can shift gears and change directions quickly.
Possible Blindspots
May be very uncommunicative, uncomfortable engaging in small talk/rapport building.
May be blunt, not recognize the value or need for tact and diplomacy.
May not be particularly perceptive about what makes others tick.
May not prepare adequately.
May get bored or lack patience if dealing with complicated or abstract concepts.
Potential careers and majors for you to consider:
The careers listed below are all linked to your personality type and are organized by career cluster you have
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indicated most to least interested in. While there is never a guarantee, people of your type have indicated job
satisfaction with these careers.
Engineering, General
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Technical
(Very Interested)
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
Aviation Inspectors
Chemical Technicians
Engineering Science
Engineering, General
Engineering Science
Engineering, General
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical
Technology/Technician
Engineering Science
Engineering Science
Engineering, General
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical
Technology/Technician
Radio Operators
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Engineering, General
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Surveying
Surveyors
Cartography
Geography
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical
Technology/Technician
Surveying
Business Communications
English Creative Writing
English Technical and Business Writing
Baker/Pastry Chef
Culinary Arts/Chef Training
Institutional Food Services Administrator
Embalmers
Engineering
(Somewhat Interested)
Civil Engineering Technicians
Civil Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Marine Engineers
Engineering, General
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Materials Engineering
Materials Science
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical Engineering
Solar Technology/Technician
Textile Sciences and Engineering
Engineering, General
The Environment
(Somewhat Interested)
Environmental Engineering Technicians
Fish/Game Management
Fishing and Fisheries Sciences and Management
Natural Resources Law Enforcement and
Protective Services
Wildlife and Wildlands Management
Fire Science/Firefighting
Fire Services Administration
Natural Resources Management and Policy
Foresters
Park Naturalists
Health Services
(Somewhat Interested)
Medical Assistants
Medical Assistant
Medical Office Management
Optometrists
Optometric/Ophthalmicoratory Technician
Physician Assistants
Surgeons
Pre-medicine Studies
Surgical Technologists
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Agricultural Engineering
Engineering, General
Agricultural Technicians
The Arts
(Not Very Interested)
Artists and Related Workers, All Other
Landscape Architects
Musicians, Instrumental
Finance, General
Insurance and Risk Management
Logisticians
Accounting
Business Administration and Management,
General
Business Systems Analysis and Design
Logistics and Materials Management
Purchasing Managers
Accounting
Business Administration and Management,
General
Business/Managerial Economics
Economics, General
Finance, General
Mathematics
Purchasing, Procurement and Contracts
Management
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Broadcast Technicians
Computer Programmers
Computer Engineering
Computer Programming
Computer Science
Computer Programming
Computer Science
Art, General
Computer Graphics
Fine/Studio Arts
Graphic Design, Commercial Art and Illustration
Computer Management
Computer Systems Analysis
Systems Engineering
Systems Science and Theory
Fire Inspectors
Fire Investigators
Engineering, General
Criminology
Forensic Technology/Technician
Police Detectives
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Transportation
(Not Very Interested)
Air Traffic Controllers
Transportation Technologies
Pilots, Ship
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