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Self Reflection

1. What am I good at?
I’m good at communicating and working with others, especially in group settings where teamwork matters. I like organizing things, planning ahead, and making sure everyone’s on the same page. I also tend to stay calm and adaptable when things don’t go as planned, which has helped me handle pressure pretty well.

2. What do I value?
I value growth in both my personal and professional life and having a purpose behind what I do. Relationships, honesty, and making a difference are really important to me. I care about stability, but I also want to enjoy what I do and be proud of the life I’m building.

3. How did I get here?
I’ve made it to this point by saying yes to opportunities, even when I wasn’t totally sure how things would go. Working through school has taught me a lot about balance, discipline, and figuring things out as I go. I’ve also had a lot of support from people around me, which has made a big difference.

4. Where am I going?
I’m working toward a career in something like project management or HR, hopefully in an industry I’m passionate about, like sports or entertainment. I want to build a life that’s fulfilling and secure, with room to keep growing and learning. I may not have every detail figured out yet, but I know I’m heading in the right direction.

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IPIP Results & Reactions

After taking the personality test, I found out that I am an Enneagram Type 2, also known as The Helper. People with this personality type tend to be warm, caring, and very focused on supporting others. I often feel most fulfilled when I am able to help someone or make a positive difference in their life. Building strong connections and being there for the people around me is really important to me.

At the same time, I realize that sometimes I can struggle with setting boundaries because I want to be needed and appreciated. This can lead to taking on too much or forgetting to take care of myself while I’m focused on others. Overall though, I see myself as someone who values kindness and genuine relationships, and these qualities shape how I interact with people both in my personal life and at work.


Employer Interpretation

If an employer looked at my results, I think they would see a lot of strengths in me. As a Type 2 personality, I am naturally helpful and enjoy working with others. I tend to be a team player who cares about the people I work with and is always willing to lend a hand. This makes me a good fit for jobs where cooperation and emotional support are important, like customer service, human resources, or any role that requires building strong relationships.

I’m someone who goes above and beyond to make sure others feel supported and valued, which can really help create a positive work environment. On the other hand, an employer might also notice that I sometimes struggle with saying no or speaking up for myself because I don’t want to disappoint others. With some guidance and self-awareness, I know I can manage that and use my natural empathy and drive to help others as a real asset in the workplace.