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Lesson 10
​True Colors Personality Test

Lesson 10: True Colors Personality Test

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What Are Your Workplace Skills?

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What Are Your Workplace Skills?
What Are Your Workplace Skills?

What Are Your Personal Values?

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What Are Your Personal Values?
What Are Your Personal Values?
Directions: Watch the video below for step by step instruction. Today you will be taking the True Colors Personality Test. It will help you begin to consider if your personality type fits the career you are aiming for.

Potential Jobs By True Colors Personality Type

Based on the True Colors Personality Test, here are good career choices for each personality color type:
1. Blue (Enthusiastic, Sympathetic, Personal):
  • Career Characteristics: Blue individuals are compassionate, empathetic, and enjoy helping others. They thrive in environments where they can foster connections, support others, and work in cooperative teams.
  • Good Career Choices:
    • Counseling or Therapy
    • Teaching (especially in humanistic or arts fields)
    • Nursing or Healthcare
    • Human Resources
    • Social Work
    • Public Relations
    • Arts and Creative Fields (e.g., writing, acting, or music)
2. Green (Analytical, Global, Conceptual):
  • Career Characteristics: Green individuals are logical, curious, and enjoy problem-solving. They prefer to work independently and excel in analytical, intellectual, and innovative environments.
  • Good Career Choices:
    • Engineer (Mechanical, Software, etc.)
    • Scientist (Research, Chemistry, Biology, etc.)
    • Professor or Academia
    • Architect
    • Data Analyst
    • Computer Programmer
    • Strategist or Consultant
    • Research and Development
3. Gold (Loyal, Dependable, Prepared):
  • Career Characteristics: Gold individuals are organized, reliable, and detail-oriented. They do well in structured environments where responsibility, stability, and hard work are valued.
  • Good Career Choices:
    • Manager or Administrator
    • Accountant or Financial Planner
    • Law Enforcement or Military
    • Healthcare Administrator
    • Lawyer
    • Event Planner
    • Teacher (especially in organized, academic settings)
    • Executive Assistant
4. Orange (Witty, Charming, Spontaneous):
  • Career Characteristics: Orange individuals are energetic, action-oriented, and thrive on excitement. They enjoy hands-on tasks, variety, and jobs that allow them to be active and use their natural charisma.
  • Good Career Choices:
    • Entrepreneur
    • Sales or Marketing
    • Athlete or Coach
    • Actor or Performer
    • Emergency Responder (e.g., firefighter, paramedic)
    • Public Speaker
    • Event Coordinator
    • Chef or Culinary Arts
Each personality type has strengths that align with certain career paths, and understanding one's personality can help in choosing a career that fits naturally with personal traits​

Mr. Kazanjian's Business Class
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  • Home
  • CPU Applications
  • Marketing
    • Marketing Introduction
    • Module 1: Marketing Today & Tomorrow
    • Module 2 Socially Responsive Marketing
    • Module 3: Marketing Begins With Economics
    • Module 4: The Basics Of Marketing
    • Module 5: Marketing Information & Research
    • Module 6: Marketing Starts With Customers
    • Module 7: Competition Is Everywhere
    • Module 8: E-Commerce And Virtual Marketing
    • Module 9: Developing A Marketing Strategy & Marketing Plan
  • Desktop Publishing
  • CFM 25-26
  • CPU APP COLLEGE
    • Part 1 Excel 200
    • Part 2 Excel 201 Advanced
    • Part 3: Microsoft Access 500
    • Part 4: Mr. Kazanjian's Tips & Tricks