Sunday, February 22, 2009

Im bored and I went around to search for quiz to do, to get to know myself more.

Quiz 1: What Career will Suit Your Personality?
You would be very happy in a career that utilised your level-headedness, and allowed you to work mainly on your own. You want a career that allows you to be creative, without having to be involved with lots of people. Some careers that would be perfect for you are:

Artist
• Historian
• Banker
• Novelist
• University Professor
Photographer
• Vet
• Paralegal
Graphic Designer
• Online Content Developer
• Webmaster
Producer (for me, I be more to the back stage and film-making side.)
• Managing Director
• Nutritionist
Advertising
• Nursing

(Yeah. The words in blue are what I love for my career to be. I cant wait for the day to come. Well. Im kinda half way working toward that line now. Thank God. =) )

You like working and being alone. You like to avoid attention at all costs. You tend to keep to yourself, and not interact much with the people around you. You enjoy spending time with a few a close friends. You like to listen to others, but don't like sharing much about yourself. You are very quiet and private.

You are very practical, and only act after thinking things through. You don't like being forced to answer quickly. You have to evaluate the situation completely. You make decisions based on what you can verify with your senses.

You like to be deeply involved in one or two special projects. You like to be behind the scenes. You are very logical and fair. You feel you should be honest with others and protect their feelings.

You trust your gut instincts. You are easily inspired and trust that inspiration. You are very innovative. You analyse things by looking at the big picture. You are concerned about how what you do affects others. You worry about your actions and the future. You tend to use a lot of metaphors and are very descriptive and colourful in your choice of language.

You are very creative, and get bored easily if you don't get to express yourself. You like to learn new things. You don't like the same old routine. You like to leave your options open.

Quiz 2: Test Your Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
You scored 60% correct!

Your score indicates that you have an average EQ.
People who typically score in this range are usually able to recognise and understand their feelings and to express them in an appropriate manner. They are fairly comfortable with who they are. In most circumstances they are not afraid to show love, empathy and compassion for other people. In general, they are comfortable with intimacy, and giving of themselves to other people.

They are pretty good communicators. They are fairly in tune with themselves and those around them. They generally know how to say the right thing at the right moment. They are good friends and partners. They are normally able to show anger in appropriate ways. More often than not, they are able to stand up for themselves when necessary, but also are not afraid to cry if they are hurt. They are able to admit when they are wrong and take steps to correct their mistakes. They are rarely unable to say they are sorry.

They are generally happy, well-rounded people. They accept challenges. They can stay motivated and focused in the face of setbacks. They are able to set goals for themselves and often achieve them. They are positive and optimistic about themselves, others around them, and their future.

However, just because people with an average EQ have a pretty good grasp on their emotions they still have plenty of room for emotional growth. They can continue to be introspective. They can continue to communicate with the people around them and continue to work on their goals. They can utilise what they have and continue to identify areas within themselves that need work.

Remember that a person's emotional intelligence never stops growing. Because we are always evolving as people, EQ is something that must be nurtured. If it isn't cultivated, emotional intelligence will disappear.

Quiz 3: Career Calculator Results
Creative: A creative job is most likely to be your dream career, so you probably shouldn't bother with formulas and bar graphs. You usually like the challenge of creative something out of nothing. It's a skill not everyone has. Maybe you'll design the world's fastest production car. Maybe you'll be a staff writer for a stereo manufacturer or create the first full-body airbag. Either way, your creativity will be the key. Making things, big ideas, new ways to do stuff, it's what you are best at. We'd tell you exactly what you should do, but something tells us you've invented some pretty good ideas already.

You probably never even knew most of these jobs existed. But they could be right up your alley. Should we remind you they all are great long-term careers and come with a pretty fat check every two weeks?

Directions for my Career: Creative + Art =

1) Designer, commercial and industrial, frame shop

What your business card says:
Designer, commercial and industrial


What you'll be doing all day: Look around you. Every product you see someone designed--airplanes, cars, toys, lounge chairs, mountain bikes, toasters, cell phones, ball point pens--someone designed all that and more. You'll combine artistic talent with product research, customer insight, marketing, materials, and production methods to create the stuff people use in their daily lives.

What someone with a little experience makes (roughly):
$52,260

What type of education you'll need:
Bachelor's Degree

2) Art Director, sign maker

What your business card says:
Art Director

What you'll be doing all day:

Drawing, designing, creating packaging, newsletters, logos, ads? You could be doing it all. Whether you work for an in-house ad agency or the graphics department in a smaller company, every day will be something different.

What someone with a little experience makes (roughly):
$61,850

What type of education you'll need:
Bachelor's Degree

3) Copywriter, art supply manufacturer

What your business card says:

Copywriter

What you'll be doing all day:
No, you won't be dealing with those little (C) marks. A copywriter is in charge of writing stuff. Ad campaigns, in-house communications, manuals and instructions, package copy? If it comes from your company and has words, you'll probably write them.

What someone with a little experience makes (roughly):
$42,300

What type of education you'll need:
Bachelor's Degree

4) Print Shop Specialist, fine art reproduction maker

What your business card says:
Print Shop Specialist

What you'll be doing all day:
Make sure you have an artistic eye, because you'll be the final step before everything from books and catalogs to posters and prints gets made.

What someone with a little experience makes (roughly):
$29,000

What type of education you'll need:
On the Job Training
Apprenticeship

5) Exhibit Designer, bobblehead doll maker

What your business card says:
Exhibit Designer

What you'll be doing all day:
How exciting can designing booths for trade shows and exhibits be? Well, think about designing a Internet-linked, multi-player booth for a gaming company complete with a dozen 60-inch plasmas and the hottest new gaming gear. Now you with us?

What someone with a little experience makes (roughly):
$33,900

What type of education you'll need:
High School
Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree

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I think Im really walking fire into demon. Im so so so desperate to have my career now. I feel so good after doing all these quiz. =) WOOHOO!! I will work hard for everything.


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