Theory and practice of self-management - Lukashevich NP

Business:

Real estate agent / broker;

Personal representative in the bank;

Specialist in telemarketing;

Store owner / store salesman;

Receptionist, receptionist, receptionist, receptionist.

The business world provides people like ECTST the opportunity to have extensive acquaintances and show their diligence to achieve goals. They like the activity and fast pace characteristic of this field of activity, like to communicate with customers and customers. If the business requires one-on-one communication (for example, cases involving real estate or providing banking services to an individual), many ECTs achieve great success here because they are motivated by the desire to establish constructive relations with others and support them.

Such areas as advertising and marketing, require special skills to communicate with others, than many people like ECTST are fluent in perfection. And in that, and in another area, it is necessary to pay close attention to the details, to finish the business that has been started. Here, the organization of the ETSTS is widely used.

And, finally, the area of ​​trade. It provides great opportunities for people of this type to manifest the ability to tie and maintain the necessary contacts, as well as manifestations of ingenuity, sensitivity to other people. ETSTS usually prefer to deal with specific, tangible things. Retail stores are of particular interest to them, because here they are required to demonstrate the ability to communicate, a good knowledge of the qualities and advantages of a particular product.

Services sector:

Representative of consumer protection services;

Director of the funeral services bureau;

Hairdresser / beautician;

Airport employee;

Administrator (in a restaurant, hotel);

Supplier of products.

In the service sector, people like ECTST are also common. They are attracted by the opportunity to work in direct contact with people, to facilitate their life, to make it better, more fun, to eliminate misunderstandings. These opportunities provide them with such an area of ​​activity as consumer protection. In difficult times, it is people like ECTS that can be relied on in everything, they will not let you down. They often take care of everything in a crisis situation. And the director of the funeral services bureau should behave as tactfully as possible and with understanding treat those who seek help.

In addition, people like ESTTS like diversity, communication, travel, and these requirements meet the work of an airport employee. As a rule, people like ECTST are benevolent, so they make excellent managers in restaurants.

Clerical work:

Secretary;

The registrar;

Office clerk;

accountant;

Secretary-typist.

Most people like ECTST are not only exceptionally communicative, they are still distinguished by the agility and dexterity necessary in clerical and secretarial work. If a man of this type has learned some skill, it remains with him forever. ETSTS well perform repetitive operations. They do this with the same accuracy and often feel well in the world of figures, which is so necessary in the work of the accountant. The main requirement for such professions from the ETSTS is the recognition of the importance of their work and their attitude to them as members of one team, as well as the opportunity to communicate with colleagues. Loneliness does not work well for them.

A. If your type of person is an ITCT, then a job suits you that:

1) requires great observation and thoroughness and allows you to show your ability to remember facts and details well;

2) gives you the opportunity to deal with practical activities aimed at helping people, requires accuracy and attention to detail;

3) allows you to show compassion and act according to your beliefs; Stay behind the scenes, but get a fair assessment of their diligence;

4) is carried out within the framework of a traditional, stable, orderly structure that is aimed at practical results;

5) requires adherence to the established order, use practical experience and bring it to the end carefully and in an organized manner;

6) gives you the opportunity to concentrate all your energy on one project or one person; Provide services or produce goods that have visible, concrete results;

7) provides you with a separate workplace and the ability to concentrate on the task for a long time, with minimal interference;

8) allows you to communicate face to face with those you want to help, as well as with people who share your values ​​and beliefs;

9) requires you to organize and effectively perform the task;

10) allows you not to often submit your work for evaluation, and also gives enough time to carefully prepare for the report.

B. Professions, the most popular among the RTC.

By offering you a list of the professions that are most common among the TICC, we draw your attention to the fact that people of all types of personality are able to achieve success in any field. We also give examples of those professions that meet the requirements of the TICC to the maximum extent, and explain why this is so. Naturally, this list is far from complete. It is given to you in case you have not considered such options before.

Medicine:

family doctor;

nurse;

Medical technician;

dentist;

physiotherapist;

Specialist in trade of medical equipment; Administrator of the health protection institution; nutritionist.

All of these professions allow a person of the type of ICT to work where he can exert concrete influence on other people. Many of these professions require direct contact with clients (patients) one on one; People like TECC like to provide concrete, practical help. These professions enable the CIEC to work relatively independently within a traditional, organized system. The field of medicine provides people with the type of ICT a great opportunity to use their abilities, technical knowledge and skills, as well as establish personal connections with other people.

Social Services / Research:

A pre-school teacher / elementary school teacher;

Librarian / archivist;

Keeper of a museum, foundation, library, etc .;

The administrator in the field of education;

Social worker;

consultant;

Religious enlightener;

A specialist who oversees the conditionally released.

Education is an area that is of great interest to people of the type of ICT. In it, they can satisfy their desire to help others and contribute to the development of society. Often they are attracted to the primary school, where they, first, establish close contact with the students, and secondly, they can show their ability to teach children basic skills. Many ICTs achieve great success as school administrators, especially where they are responsible for a particular area (for example, special education) or supervise educational institutions in a small city. TICs prefer to work independently, but within the organization, when they know what is required of them, and where their efforts are valued.

The field of scientific research is also a desirable field of activity for CIEC, as it enables them to work independently and conduct research that requires careful attention. The work of the custodian of a museum or library fund requires the CEC to maintain accurate records and maintain them in order that allows them to use their organization and good memory.

The field of social services is equally enjoyable for people of the type of ICT and often requires them to concentrate all the abilities and forces. Many ICTs find work grateful, because here they have the opportunity to positively influence the lives of others. These professions provide equal opportunities for those who prefer working with people (receiving clients, patients), and for those who like to work individually.

Auxiliary professions in business:

Secretary;

Head of the Chancellery;

Representative of the consumer protection service;

Computer operator;

accountant.

These professions require a lot of time to communicate with customers and often attract people like TICC. Many of them are support posts, which allows the CIEC to show its organization and thoroughness in detailing, especially if they work for those to whom they have respect and who are highly valued. These professions also require technical skills, the ability to talk with people to help them, to provide the necessary information.