{"id":25,"date":"2020-05-16T06:30:35","date_gmt":"2020-05-16T06:30:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/tarynsokoloski\/?p=25"},"modified":"2020-05-16T06:30:52","modified_gmt":"2020-05-16T06:30:52","slug":"ipip-neo-report","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/tarynsokoloski\/2020\/05\/16\/ipip-neo-report\/","title":{"rendered":"IPIP-NEO Report"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><em>Extraversion: <\/em><\/strong>My score indicated that I am <strong>average<\/strong> in this category. This means that I enjoy being around others, but also need time alone. The test indicated avoidance of crowds, a high activity level, and expressing optimistic emotions. <strong><em>Agreeableness: <\/em><\/strong>My score indicated that I am <strong>low <\/strong>in this category. This means that I show less concern with others\u2019 needs and am viewed as tough, critical, and uncompromising. The test indicated I assume people have good intentions, believe a certain amount of deception in social relationships is necessary, more likely to intimidate others to get their way, and have high self-confidence. <strong>Conscientiousness: <\/strong>My score indicated that I am <strong>high <\/strong>in this category. This means that I set clear goals and pursue them with determination and being viewed as reliable and hard-working. The test indicated I am confident in my ability to accomplish things, well-organized, strong sense of moral obligation, strive for excellence, strong will-power, and think before acting <strong>Neuroticism:<\/strong> My score indicated that I am <strong>low <\/strong>in this category. This means that I am exceptionally calm, composed, and unflappable. The test indicated I believe something dangerous is about to happen, free from depressive emotions, focused on long-term consequences or desires, and am more poised, confident, and clear-thinking when stressed. <strong>Openness to Experience:<\/strong> My score indicated that I am <strong>average <\/strong>in this category. This means my thinking is neither simple or complex. The test indicated I focus on facts, am uncomfortable with change, love to play with ideas, and challenge authority.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If an employer were to look at these results I believe there are a few things that would stand out as \u201cred flags\u201d. One of these areas and I will also state I do think this looks worse than it is, would be agreeableness. If the employer is looking for an individual who will come to work and just perform as told, I would not be a good fit for that company. Primarily because if I see a way to improve efficiency within the organization I will state my opinion. Additionally, if my name is going on a document or representing me I want it to be done to my satisfaction. I firmly believe that reputation is everything in business and as a result, I want everything my name is on to be well polished and professional.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>An area I think employers would be happy to see is that I scored very high in conscientiousness and low in neuroticism. While these may not be strong characteristics in every industry, I am hoping to pursue a long-term job in consulting with Deloitte, and in this industry, it is important to establish a strong work ethic and stay steady during stressful periods.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Extraversion: My score indicated that I am average in this category. This means that I enjoy being around others, but also need time alone. The test indicated avoidance of crowds, a high activity level, and expressing optimistic emotions. Agreeableness: My score indicated that I am low in this category. 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