2. This report is based on the findings of the ‘Ability Test’, ‘Interest Test’, and ‘Personality
Test’ taken by the candidate. The results may slightly vary depending on the attitude,
fatigue, interest, and anxiety level of the candidate.
Test 1: ABILITY
Ability: Verbal
You have an extremely high verbal ability in comprehension and use of English words
and language. You have an extremely good vocabulary and intelligibility in your profound
grasping of the relationship among words. You have a range of skills related to language
and communication. It involves the understanding, interpretation, and effective use of
spoken and written language.
Test 2: INTEREST
Interest: Conventional
You are oriented to completing tasks initiated by others. you pay attention to detail, and
prefer to work with data, particularly in the numerical, statistical, and record-keeping
realm. You have a high sense of responsibility, follow the rules, and want to know
precisely what is expected of them.
Interests in organized and structured activities, often within established systems and
procedures. This may include administrative tasks, data analysis, finance, event planning,
or following established protocols in a professional setting.
Test 3: PERSONALITY
Personality: Artist – Composer – Practical Enhancer
You are quiet, friendly, sensitive, and kind. Enjoy the present moment, and what's going
on around them. Like to have their own space and to work within their time frame. Loyal
and committed to their values and to people who are important to them. Dislike
disagreements and conflicts; do not force their opinions or values on others.
• Makes decisions based on personal values
• Is appreciative and accepting of people - enjoying the company and seeking
harmony
• Assesses the impact of decisions on others, being sympathetic or compassionate
• Takes a personal approach
3. Test 4: BRAIN TYPE
The concept of the left brain and right brain theory suggests that individuals possess
different thinking styles, with each hemisphere of the brain responsible for specific
cognitive functions. While the theory has been somewhat simplified over time, it still
serves as a valuable framework for understanding cognitive preferences and strengths.
This career report aims to explore the implications of left-brain-right-brain dominance
and provide guidance for individuals seeking to find balance in their professional lives.
Brain Type: Left Brain Personality
Your left hemisphere of the brain is stronger. It is commonly associated with logical
thinking, analytical reasoning, and language processing. It excels in tasks such as
problem-solving, mathematics, and critical analysis. On the other hand, the right
hemisphere is associated with creativity, intuition, holistic thinking, and visual and
spatial awareness. It is responsible for artistic expression, imagination, and recognizing
patterns.
CAREERS PREFERRED
2. Lawyer/Judge
3. Journalist
15. Counselor/Psychologist
As you reflect on the results, embrace the uniqueness that sets you apart.
Your individuality is a valuable asset, and your career path should align with your
passions and aspirations. Use this newfound knowledge to make informed decisions that
resonate with your true self.
Remember, a career is not just a destination but a journey. Embrace the opportunities,
challenges, and growth that come your way. Trust in your abilities, stay resilient, and
continue to evolve. Your path may unfold in unexpected ways, leading you to fulfilling and
rewarding experiences.
May your future be filled with purpose, joy, and success as you embark on the next chapter
of your professional life. Embrace the possibilities, and may your career journey be as
remarkable as you are!
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