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ASSESSMENT
FEEDBACK
REPORT
JOB SEEKER: Calin Dinu
April 21, 2016
www.fitzii.com | 1.888.707.1977
INTRODUCTION
Fitzii looks to match candidates to jobs they'd be good in and enjoy. To help accomplish this, we conduct a
personality assessment of each candidate. While our service can't possibly assess all elements of your
personality, it is intended to include key aspects related to predicting work performance.
We thought you may find it interesting to look at an overview of your assessment. This is not related to a
particular position you have applied for; rather it is a general overview. Hopefully it will give you a glimpse into
yourself from an outsider's point-of-view. In some ways, we expect it will reinforce what you already know
about yourself, but in other ways, it may reveal things about how others perceive you. Either way, we hope it
will help you achieve greater success for yourself.
The report details your results against six attributes:
Self-Initiative
Drive
Communication Style
Social Style
Learning Style
Self-Perception
This report was created especially for you on April 21, 2016.
PROACTIVE
SELF-INITIATIVE
DESCRIPTION
The Self-Initiative scale is a measure of an individual's potential to plan and direct oneself effectively, and to
focus on achieving goals. This scale examines the extent to which an individual is responsive and process-
oriented, versus being proactive and taking initiative in performing daily activities.
RESULTS
RESPONSIVE
You would be described as very competitive, enterprising, assertive, determined and goal oriented. You may
often display new and creative ways to reach your objectives. You will be self-evaluative and critical of your
own performance. Given an objective, you would be able to develop your own plan, manage your time and
focus your effort on a daily basis to reach your goals. Being a self-manager comes naturally to you, and as
such you are able to work with limited guidance and direction. You are able to motivate yourself without
frequent input from the management and will work well with a manager who coaches and consults rather than
directs.
INTENSE
DRIVE
DESCRIPTION
The Drive scale examines the timeliness and intensity with which an individual works toward job goals. This
scale examines whether an individual is relaxed or intense with regard to job goals and tasks.
RESULTS
RELAXED
Your motivation is balanced between your concern for the needs of other people and meeting the long and
short term goals you have set for yourself. You are most comfortable in situations that offer the opportunity
to do both. You would enjoy working in an environment where you are able to meet short term targets which
lead to your longer term objectives.
ASSERTIVE
COMMUNICATION STYLE
DESCRIPTION
The Communication Style scale is the reflection of an individual's comfort dealing with situations where there
is conflict or potential for it. This scale examines the degree to which an individual is acquiescent versus
assertive when managing conflict.
RESULTS
ACQUIESCENT
You are like the majority of the population who are comfortable with some conflict but would prefer to avoid
it when possible.
OUTGOING
SOCIAL STYLE
DESCRIPTION
The Social Style scale reports on an individual's approach to building relationships with other people and the
degree to which the individual is motivated by meeting and interacting with new contacts. This scale measures
how reserved or introverted a candidate is, versus outgoing or extraverted.
RESULTS
RESERVED
You are quite sociable, cheerful, friendly and outgoing. You are able to build relationships and friendships
without difficulty and are quite comfortable with other people. You will be able to work well in an environment
where there is regular contact with others. Generally, you would be a good company representative and have
the ability to communicate with a wide variety of people in a number of different functions.
DETAILED
LEARNING STYLE
DESCRIPTION
The Learning Style scale evaluates an individual's tendency towards being analytical, technical and logical. This
scale examines the extent to which an individual is intuitive vs. detailed.
RESULTS
INTUITIVE
You would be described as quite logical, analytical, factual and practical. A role requiring the solving of
intellectual or conceptual problems would interest you. You would tend to enjoy technically oriented and
detailed work. You pay attention to detail and would examine the issues until you feel satisfied that you
understand them. Often you are interested in learning for its own sake and dealing with complex, challenging
issues would be a motivating factor for you. You would be quite comfortable in a business culture that has a
significant problem solving component.
SELF-CONFIDENCE
SELF-PERCEPTION
DESCRIPTION
The Self-Perception scale examines an individual's level of self-doubt vs. self-confidence. It assesses the
individual's perception of control over life's events and stresses.
RESULTS
SELF-DOUBT
You have healthy self confidence, which allows you to feel that you're able to handle most situations through
your own efforts. You accept responsibility for your own performance and expect to succeed in most things
that you attempt. You also handle most stressful situations quite well. Urgent projects, deadlines and criticisms
would normally be dealt with effectively. Your ability to cope with a stressful work environment may even
enhance your performance in challenging situations.

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CalinDinu-Assessment

  • 1. ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK REPORT JOB SEEKER: Calin Dinu April 21, 2016 www.fitzii.com | 1.888.707.1977
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Fitzii looks to match candidates to jobs they'd be good in and enjoy. To help accomplish this, we conduct a personality assessment of each candidate. While our service can't possibly assess all elements of your personality, it is intended to include key aspects related to predicting work performance. We thought you may find it interesting to look at an overview of your assessment. This is not related to a particular position you have applied for; rather it is a general overview. Hopefully it will give you a glimpse into yourself from an outsider's point-of-view. In some ways, we expect it will reinforce what you already know about yourself, but in other ways, it may reveal things about how others perceive you. Either way, we hope it will help you achieve greater success for yourself. The report details your results against six attributes: Self-Initiative Drive Communication Style Social Style Learning Style Self-Perception This report was created especially for you on April 21, 2016.
  • 3. PROACTIVE SELF-INITIATIVE DESCRIPTION The Self-Initiative scale is a measure of an individual's potential to plan and direct oneself effectively, and to focus on achieving goals. This scale examines the extent to which an individual is responsive and process- oriented, versus being proactive and taking initiative in performing daily activities. RESULTS RESPONSIVE You would be described as very competitive, enterprising, assertive, determined and goal oriented. You may often display new and creative ways to reach your objectives. You will be self-evaluative and critical of your own performance. Given an objective, you would be able to develop your own plan, manage your time and focus your effort on a daily basis to reach your goals. Being a self-manager comes naturally to you, and as such you are able to work with limited guidance and direction. You are able to motivate yourself without frequent input from the management and will work well with a manager who coaches and consults rather than directs.
  • 4. INTENSE DRIVE DESCRIPTION The Drive scale examines the timeliness and intensity with which an individual works toward job goals. This scale examines whether an individual is relaxed or intense with regard to job goals and tasks. RESULTS RELAXED Your motivation is balanced between your concern for the needs of other people and meeting the long and short term goals you have set for yourself. You are most comfortable in situations that offer the opportunity to do both. You would enjoy working in an environment where you are able to meet short term targets which lead to your longer term objectives.
  • 5. ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION STYLE DESCRIPTION The Communication Style scale is the reflection of an individual's comfort dealing with situations where there is conflict or potential for it. This scale examines the degree to which an individual is acquiescent versus assertive when managing conflict. RESULTS ACQUIESCENT You are like the majority of the population who are comfortable with some conflict but would prefer to avoid it when possible.
  • 6. OUTGOING SOCIAL STYLE DESCRIPTION The Social Style scale reports on an individual's approach to building relationships with other people and the degree to which the individual is motivated by meeting and interacting with new contacts. This scale measures how reserved or introverted a candidate is, versus outgoing or extraverted. RESULTS RESERVED You are quite sociable, cheerful, friendly and outgoing. You are able to build relationships and friendships without difficulty and are quite comfortable with other people. You will be able to work well in an environment where there is regular contact with others. Generally, you would be a good company representative and have the ability to communicate with a wide variety of people in a number of different functions.
  • 7. DETAILED LEARNING STYLE DESCRIPTION The Learning Style scale evaluates an individual's tendency towards being analytical, technical and logical. This scale examines the extent to which an individual is intuitive vs. detailed. RESULTS INTUITIVE You would be described as quite logical, analytical, factual and practical. A role requiring the solving of intellectual or conceptual problems would interest you. You would tend to enjoy technically oriented and detailed work. You pay attention to detail and would examine the issues until you feel satisfied that you understand them. Often you are interested in learning for its own sake and dealing with complex, challenging issues would be a motivating factor for you. You would be quite comfortable in a business culture that has a significant problem solving component.
  • 8. SELF-CONFIDENCE SELF-PERCEPTION DESCRIPTION The Self-Perception scale examines an individual's level of self-doubt vs. self-confidence. It assesses the individual's perception of control over life's events and stresses. RESULTS SELF-DOUBT You have healthy self confidence, which allows you to feel that you're able to handle most situations through your own efforts. You accept responsibility for your own performance and expect to succeed in most things that you attempt. You also handle most stressful situations quite well. Urgent projects, deadlines and criticisms would normally be dealt with effectively. Your ability to cope with a stressful work environment may even enhance your performance in challenging situations.