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Careers For ISTPs
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Bruce Lee
Martial Arts - Actor
Tom Cruise
Action oriented actor known for fast motorcycles
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ISTPs prefer careers where:
* Management provides specific and realistic directions
* There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
* The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
* The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
* The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
* The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
* The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
* You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
* The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
* The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
* The work allows you adequate private time to work alone and to concentrate
* The work is realistic, down to earth, and practical, rather than abstract and theoretical
* The work allows you to utilize your strong memory to recall details, facts, and people
* The work is focused on the Now not the Future, on what is rather than what could be
* The work allows you to utilize your natural ability to analyze and make objective, logical decisions
* The environment allows for freedom and flexibility and is loosely structured without too many rules
The 16 Personality Types
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Careers for the 16 Types
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For a complete understanding of ISTPs,
check out the
"Advanced Personality Type Career Report."
Here are just a few of the things it includes:
- A full description of the ISTP type and what each letter means
- The 101 best careers for ISTPs
- The 51 careers ISTPs must avoid
- What drives and motivates ISTPs
- What ISTPs value the most in life
- Specific advice for ISTPs for getting along better with other types
- The natural strengths and weaknesses found in most ISTPs
- What ISTPs commonly do to sabotage their career and their relationships
- What changes in behavior and interests can ISTPs expect as they approach mid life
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