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Sean Hower <hokumhome -at- freehomepage -dot- com> wrote:
> This whole personality-typing-for-a-job thing is really fascinating to me. :-)
I actually find it really creepy. Myers-Briggs, or rather Kiersey, is really fun and amusing and can provide useful insight, but I don't like it when employers do the typing, and am nervous about how they use it.
Do people have experience with this? Am I just paranoid? I do usually wind up in rare and weird catagories on such tests, so maybe I just expect to be marginalized for strangeness. Not that my employers can't figure out I'm pretty strange all by themselves.