
Jeff Johannigman
People Type Consulting
Jeff Johannigman, founder of People Type Consulting, is an award winning speaker, trainer, and consultant who has helped thousands of people find more fulfilling careers. His career spans a broad spectrum of industries, including software startups, non-profit agencies, universities, and Fortune 50 corporations.
Have a career-related question? Write to Jeff at: jeff@joblessjoe.com
Dear Job Coach Jeff,
I’ve just been laid off from a job as a Product Manager with a large technology company. It seems like I’ve bounced from job to job through my career, and never felt fulfilled in any of them. Is there some kind of test I can take that will tell me what would be the perfect career for me?
Susan W., Portland, OR
Dear Susan,
To give you the short answer – no, there is no test you can take that will tell you what career is perfect for you. We human beings are much too complex and multi-dimensional in our career needs for any test to give us “the answer”.
I am particularly skeptical of “aptitude tests” that tell you to choose a career simply because you have a talent for it. Many people, myself included, have been steered into careers for which they had great aptitude, but no love. Personally, I have an aptitude for math, but after getting a degree in Computer Science I discovered that I really hated spending all day in front of a computer.
Now here’s the good news – there are some psychological assessments that give you useful information to help you focus your exploration. One of these is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, or MBTI for short. Based on Carl Jung’s theories of personality type, the MBTI can identify the unique ways that you gather information, make decisions, gain energy, and deal with the outside world. More importantly, it can help you identify work activities and environments that will fit your personality type.
Another useful tool is the Strong Interest Inventory. It statistically compares the patterns of your interests to the interests of people who are satisfied and successful in hundreds of different occupations. The theory is, if you like the same school subjects, hobbies, and work activities that a satisfied electrician, HR Manager, or Insurance Sales Rep likes, you will probably also enjoy the career they enjoy. Versions of the Strong have been in use for several decades, and its theory has proven true for millions of people.
Remember that the MBTI and the Strong are tools that give you information, not necessarily answers. You should work with a qualified career counselor to take these assessments. He or she will help you combine your assessment results with your values, work history, and other personal factors, to decide on a career path that is uniquely fulfilling for you.



