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Self-Reflection

1. What am I good at?

What I know for sure is that I’m good at making decisions and I’m good at making friends. I rarely hesitate to make a final decision because I know what I want and what circumstances are in my favor. I am very sincere to my friends, and I can get a lot of help from them.

2. What do I value?

To be honest, money motivates me a lot. From my point of view of money can solve most of the problems in the world. Only when I have a certain amount of financial strength can I achieve a higher goal in life.

3. How did I get here?

I am not pretty sure about this question. It can be said that my parents created the current learning conditions for me. But at the same time in the course of my study also thanks to the help of my friends.

4. Where am I going?

I’m now majoring in management, and I know that I won’t be a manager immediately after I graduate. What I need to do now is to find as many internships as possible to accumulate work experience and lay the foundation for my future work. I know there will be bumps along the way, but these are the things I have to go through.

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IPIP Results & Reactions

Test results surface I am an introvert, like quiet. I enjoy solitude and solitary activities. My social life tends to be limited to a few close friends. But I have positive emotions and feelings. Secondly, my level of Agreeableness is average, indicating some concern with others’ Needs, but, generally, unwillingness to sacrifice yourself for others. Specifically, I trust people easily and I don’t like confrontation. I am fully willing to compromise or deny my needs in order to get along with others. But I’m not a compassionate person, and I prefer to make objective judgments based on reason. The third is I am a conscientious person. This means I am reasonably reliable, organized, and self-controlled. My score on each DOMAIN/Facet of Conscientiousness is average except Self-Discipline. Then, my score on Neuroticism is average, indicating that my level of emotional reactivity is typical of the general population. Stressful and frustrating situations are somewhat upsetting to you, but I am generally able to get over these feelings and cope with these situations. I’m easily anxious and vulnerable to stress, but I don’t get angry often or easily. The most fatal point, I think, is that I tend to pursue short-term happiness and rewards rather than long-term consequences, and I find myself tempted to overindulge. Last but not least, my score on Openness to Experience is low, indicating I like to think in plain and simple terms. Others describe you as down-to-earth, practical, and conservative.

According to the test results, I am a very average person without any outstanding advantages. My potential employer may also find many weaknesses in me. For example, I’m not a confident, assertive person, and I tend to talk less. Second, I have a low level of self-discipline. It’s hard for me to stick to the task when I’m distracted. My procrastination, poor execution, and frequent failure to complete tasks are also my major weaknesses. Not only that, but I tend to pursue short-term happiness and rewards rather than long-term consequences. It makes me sometimes find myself overindulging. I also have a poor imagination, which makes some companies that need to innovate reject me outright. Even so, I still have some advantages. I’m very cautious. And I think that in social relationships, a certain amount of deception is necessary to get what you want. I am also very good at cooperation. I will make appropriate concessions, and I will be thrilled if my concessions can improve the whole team. I am also a very modest person. And I have no sympathy. I take pride in the fact that I judge things objectively based on reason. I also have a strong sense of responsibility for my work.