The Enjoyment of Employment MBTI Workshop
The Enjoyment of Employment MBTI Workshop
The Enjoyment of Employment MBTI Workshop
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PAULA K. JUNG, MA
CAREER COUNSELING LIBRARY MANAGER
TERESA MOORE, MS, NCC
STAFF CAREER COUNSELOR
Objectives
• Explain the ideas underlying the instrument
• Your results from taking the MBTI instrument
• Compare your reported results with a self-
assessment to decide which type fits best for you
• Explore how people look at the world and make
decisions about things in very different ways
• Use an understanding of your preferences to
reflect on career planning
Ice Breaker
• Sign your name on a piece of paper
• Now write your signature again – using the
other hand!
• How does the second signature look?
• How did it feel to use your non-dominant hand?
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MBTI Preference Scales
Dealing with
Outer World
MBTI Worksheet
Given the choice in each pair, which do you prefer?
How clear are you about each preference?
• 5 senses
• See facts and details/specific information
• Prefer practical, concrete problems
• Live in the present, deal with the here and now
• Like to approach things sequentially not randomly
• Trust experience
• Can seem materialistic and too literal to Intuitive types
iNtuition
• 6th sense
• See patterns, possibilities, and connections
• Prefer conceptual /theoretical ideas and problems
• Live in the future – the possibilities
• Present information through leaps, in a holistic way
• Value imagination and innovation to reality
• May seem like impractical dreamers to Sensing types
Thinking - Feeling
Your Profile
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Your Profile
• There are 16 different types
• Each person is different; there is no “pure” type
• Your profile can change as you develop
• No profile is better or worse
• Everyone needs both sides of the scale for
balance
• Designed to help you understand and
appreciate the differences of others
AND...
• Examples
• Ps - Overcrowded schedule may force you to exhibit
more judging than you prefer
• Ns - Concrete information may be more valued than “gut
feeling” approach
Brief Personality Descriptions by Type
ISTJ ISFJ INFJ INTJ
dependable realistic accommodating patient compassionate intense analytical organized
exacting reliable detailed practical conceptual intimate autonomous original
factual reserved devoted protective creative loyal determined private
logical sensible loyal quiet deep methodical firm systems-minded
organized steadfast meticulous responsible determined reflective global theoretical
practical thorough organized traditional idealistic sensitive independent visionary
Location Location
2220 Bancroft Way (Courtyard in Front 2222 Bancroft Way, Tang Center 3300
of Tang Center) (3rd Floor)
Hours Hours
Monday - Friday, 10:00 am – 5:00pm Mon – Fri, 8:00am – 5:30pm
Except Thurs, 9:00am – 5:30pm
Contact
(510) 642-2367
[email protected] Contact
(510) 642-9494
To Make an Appointment (call for 1-on-1 personal counseling)
Stop by or call the library
Paula K. Jung
Career Counseling Library Manager
[email protected]