Find Your Perfect Career by Choosing Colors

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A CREATOR.

Maybe. I do want to learn to draw but I don't know what to start with...

A PERSUADER
Not likely.
 

Lizardon

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I did the simplified version, mainly because I can't rank so many colours from least to most favourites. I don't know if I prefer brown over red/orange, they are just colours for crying out loud.

Blue-Purple
If you selected blue and purple: Use your big-picture thinking to develop new markets, new ideas and new businesses. You can see what's missing and know how to get things done.

Make more money by working in environments where you can organize, develop and bring situations, people or markets together.

Consider niches in advertising and sales or as a public relations representative, trial lawyer or research scientist.
The description is fairly vague and honestly doesn't sound like me. But I am studying chemistry and physics at university to become a research scientist, so there's that.
 

Bazaalmon

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I took this test and I got a 404 Error. I guess I'm best at being broken or missing. It also wanted me to go to school in Arizona.
I'm unsure if the two are related.
 

moseythepirate

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This test is clearly crackpot. All of the answers are desirable: it's just picking your your favorite colors and feeling smug that the test compliments you. Note that none of the answers call you jackass who's only good for disappointing your father and supplying organs for more deserving humans.

bazaalmon said:
I took this test and I got a 404 Error. I guess I'm best at being broken or missing. It also wanted me to go to school in Arizona.
I'm unsure if the two are related.
Hey! As a proud Arizonan, I resemble that remark!
 

Rule Britannia

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The quick test

Blue and orange... somewhat right. (The colours that are my favourite in the given options)

Blue and purple... Consider Niches in advertising and sales or as a public relations representative, trial lawyer or research scientist.

advertising is something I am very much into and wish to pursue it in later life (I'm 16)...ODDLY, however, these are the colours I cannot tell the difference between because I am colourblind

EDIT:
The longer test is completely wonky pertaining to the results I though I'd get (i'm into advertising and marketing :D), I got scientific research stuff and doctor related things (veteranarian, chiropractor etc.)
 

Necabo

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Hmmm, this is fairly interesting.

I just used to think what colors I would paint my wall in and this is the result:
Best Occupational Category
You're a RESEARCHER

2nd Best Occupational Category
You're an ORGANIZER
Which seems random if not for the fact I'm a researcher with a management minor.
 

Wieke

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Zaik said:
So yeah, this is the psychological equivalent of cold reading.
That was my first thought when reading the examples list:

For Example, Educational careers, Corporate Trainer, Author, Editor, have constant demands for new perspectives or better methods. Without flexibility, however these careers are a not a good fit. Careers that typically have these qualities, but not always, are Advertising Executive, Architect, Web Designer, Creative Director, Public Relations, Fine or Commercial Artist, Interior Decorator, Lawyer, Librarian, Musician, Reporter, Art Teacher, Broadcaster, Technical Writer, English Teacher, Architect, Photographer, Medical Illustrator, , Landscape Architect, Exhibit Builder, and Package Designer.
If you give such a large amount of wildly different occupations, some of them will fit.

Then again the 2nd best occupational category said researcher which is what I am trying to become.
 

nameless023

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Got Organizer and Researcher, both fairly accurate (I enjoy numbers, organized stuff and knowledge)... Is this thing witchcraft?
 

Do4600

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Zaik said:
I'm inclined to believe these are intentionally vague somewhat positive traits a majority of people can relate to. Going to try running through almost entirely opposite of what I did and see what it says.

You're an ORGANIZER
Keywords

Self-Control, Practical, Self-Contained, Orderly, Systematic, Precise, and Accurate

These conservative appearing, plotting-types enjoy organizing, data systems, accounting, detail, and accuracy. They often enjoy mathematics and data management activities such as accounting and investment management. Persistence and patience allows them to do detailed paperwork, operate office machines, write business reports, and make charts and graphs.

ORGANIZER CAREERS
Suggested careers are Administrator, Secretary, Printer, Paralegal, Building Inspector, Bank Cashier, Private Secretary, Statistician, Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, Bookkeeper, Medical Records Technician, Developer of Business or Computer Systems, Clerical Worker, Proofreader, Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Banker, Certified Public Accountant, Credit Manager, Store Salesperson, Actuary, Dental Assistant, Business Education Teacher, Food Service Manager, IRS Agent, Budget Analyst, and Underwriter.

ORGANIZER WORKPLACES
Your very careful, conscientious, conservative nature gives others the confidence to trust you with handling money and material possessions. Structured organizations that have well-ordered chains of command work best for you.

Suggested Organizer workplaces are large corporations, business offices, financial lending institutions, banks, insurance companies, accounting firms, and quality control and inspection departments.



2nd Best Occupational Category
You're a RESEARCHER
Keywords:

Independent, Self-Motivated, Reserved, Introspective, Analytical, and Curious

These investigative types gather information, analyze and interpret data, and inquire to uncover new facts. They have a strong scientific orientation, enjoy academic or research environments and prefer self-reliant jobs. Dislikes are group projects, selling, and repetitive activities.

Section I: You and Your Team
This personality overview section highlights your natural workplace talentsشhe tasks you pursue with passion. You'll learn how your natural strengths complement those of your coworkers and how, joining forces, you can resolve on-the-job dilemmas.
Section II: Your Key To Success
Here you discover your capacity for dispelling disruption and maximizing profitability. Use this proven, beyond-self-perception advice to create a more positive career path free of detours.
Section III: Managing Strengths and Weaknesses
Your evaluation's highest and lowest scores result in this section's recommendations for staying on-track in your career and reversing wrong turns. In focusing on your talents and missteps, you'll re-stoke your energy and enthusiasm for managing costly mistakes.
Section IV: Leadership Power Moves
This final section identifies your "street sense," those power moves that turn obstacles into insignificant details. Here suggestions based on your color-ranked evaluations will guide you towards making the most of an interview or harnessing your fast-paced workday.

You're an ORGANIZER
Keywords

Self-Control, Practical, Self-Contained, Orderly, Systematic, Precise, and Accurate

These conservative appearing, plotting-types enjoy organizing, data systems, accounting, detail, and accuracy. They often enjoy mathematics and data management activities such as accounting and investment management. Persistence and patience allows them to do detailed paperwork, operate office machines, write business reports, and make charts and graphs.

ORGANIZER CAREERS
Suggested careers are Administrator, Secretary, Printer, Paralegal, Building Inspector, Bank Cashier, Private Secretary, Statistician, Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, Bookkeeper, Medical Records Technician, Developer of Business or Computer Systems, Clerical Worker, Proofreader, Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Banker, Certified Public Accountant, Credit Manager, Store Salesperson, Actuary, Dental Assistant, Business Education Teacher, Food Service Manager, IRS Agent, Budget Analyst, and Underwriter.

ORGANIZER WORKPLACES
Your very careful, conscientious, conservative nature gives others the confidence to trust you with handling money and material possessions. Structured organizations that have well-ordered chains of command work best for you.

Suggested Organizer workplaces are large corporations, business offices, financial lending institutions, banks, insurance companies, accounting firms, and quality control and inspection departments.



2nd Best Occupational Category
You're a RESEARCHER
Keywords:

Independent, Self-Motivated, Reserved, Introspective, Analytical, and Curious

These investigative types gather information, analyze and interpret data, and inquire to uncover new facts. They have a strong scientific orientation, enjoy academic or research environments and prefer self-reliant jobs. Dislikes are group projects, selling, and repetitive activities.

Section I: You and Your Team
This personality overview section highlights your natural workplace talentsشhe tasks you pursue with passion. You'll learn how your natural strengths complement those of your coworkers and how, joining forces, you can resolve on-the-job dilemmas.
Section II: Your Key To Success
Here you discover your capacity for dispelling disruption and maximizing profitability. Use this proven, beyond-self-perception advice to create a more positive career path free of detours.
Section III: Managing Strengths and Weaknesses
Your evaluation's highest and lowest scores result in this section's recommendations for staying on-track in your career and reversing wrong turns. In focusing on your talents and missteps, you'll re-stoke your energy and enthusiasm for managing costly mistakes.
Section IV: Leadership Power Moves
This final section identifies your "street sense," those power moves that turn obstacles into insignificant details. Here suggestions based on your color-ranked evaluations will guide you towards making the most of an interview or harnessing your fast-paced workday.

So yeah, this is the psychological equivalent of cold reading.
Actually...doesn't the fact that the test gave you the exact result both times mean that it is not random? I also think it's funny that your secondary was researcher when you went to the test in the first place to find out if it was a fraud or not. Did you use the same name each time?
 

Jarlaxl

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Odd. The test told me that King of Spain was the best career match.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LmTbjWt16k
 

Bvenged

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I'm struggling with this :D

I have a favourite colour, but not really a least favourite. I can't decide which colours I like to look at more over others and so I don't trust the results. The long test didn't take me a minute anyway.

I feel like I've somehow managed to fail the test as my second best result was more accurate than the first, but still quite off from who I am.


Anyone up for a game?
I feel like I told it I have green hair and a moustache on my forehead...
 

Sansha

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Best Occupational Category
You're an ORGANIZER
KEYWORDS
Self-Control, Practical, Self-Contained, Orderly, Systematic, Precise, and Accurate
These conservative appearing, plotting-types enjoy organizing, data systems, accounting, detail, and accuracy. They often enjoy mathematics and data management activities such as accounting and investment management. Persistence and patience allows them to do detailed paperwork, operate office machines, write business reports, and make charts and graphs.
ORGANIZER CAREERS
Suggested careers are Administrator, Secretary, Printer, Paralegal, Building Inspector, Bank Cashier, Private Secretary, Statistician, Operations Manager, Financial Analyst, Bookkeeper, Medical Records Technician, Developer of Business or Computer Systems, Clerical Worker, Proofreader, Accountant, Administrative Assistant, Banker, Certified Public Accountant, Credit Manager, Store Salesperson, Actuary, Dental Assistant, Business Education Teacher, Food Service Manager, IRS Agent, Budget Analyst, and Underwriter.
ORGANIZER WORKPLACES
Your very careful, conscientious, conservative nature gives others the confidence to trust you with handling money and material possessions. Structured organizations that have well-ordered chains of command work best for you.
Suggested Organizer workplaces are large corporations, business offices, financial lending institutions, banks, insurance companies, accounting firms, and quality control and inspection departments.


2nd Best Occupational Category
You're a CREATOR
KEYWORDS:
Nonconforming, Impulsive, Expressive, Romantic, Intuitive, Sensitive, and Emotional
These original types place a high value on self-expression. They enjoy working independently, being creative, using their imagination, and constantly learning something new. Areas of interest are far beyond the expected fields of art, drama, music, and writing. There are many occupations that allow creators to express, assemble, or implement ideas and maximize resources.

SECTION I: YOU AND YOUR TEAM
This personality overview section highlights your natural workplace talentsشhe tasks you pursue with passion. You'll learn how your natural strengths complement those of your coworkers and how, joining forces, you can resolve on-the-job dilemmas.
SECTION II: YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS
Here you discover your capacity for dispelling disruption and maximizing profitability. Use this proven, beyond-self-perception advice to create a more positive career path free of detours.
SECTION III: MANAGING STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
Your evaluation's highest and lowest scores result in this section's recommendations for staying on-track in your career and reversing wrong turns. In focusing on your talents and missteps, you'll re-stoke your energy and enthusiasm for managing costly mistakes.
SECTION IV: LEADERSHIP POWER MOVES
This final section identifies your "street sense," those power moves that turn obstacles into insignificant details. Here suggestions based on your color-ranked evaluations will guide you towards making the most of an interview or harnessing your fast-paced workday.

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Lies. I hate both occupations.
 

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Knife-28 said:
Creator and Social Manager.
Not too sure about the second one, but other than that, it sounds about right.
Same here (Creator and Persuader). Creator is spot on (I do like to creator stuff wheater it's just coming up with an design idea or drawing it) but I'm not exactly the persuasive type.
 

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The full version says that I'm an organizer, but my second option is researcher, sounds about right if I must say, I say it works.
 

Ambitiousmould

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i found it works weirdly well, except some of the key words that describe my personality. I am not emotional or sensitive, but the other stuff was fine
 

justnotcricket

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Heh, too a couple of seconds to take the short one, and it told me that I should be a research scientist - which is what I am! =D

It also suggested 'trial lawyer', which made me think of a lawyer who is permanently the 'temp'. =P Either way, law so *zzzzz*, but it made me chuckle.