Career Drivers:
My primary career driver is "social contribution."
My work has to do with serving people so that they can become
better at what they do and be more satisfied in their work and
their lives. I chose the field of human resources because I
wanted to be involved in working with people and wanted to be
able to express myself in a wide variety of ways. My secondary
career driver is "professional achievement." I want to be as
good as possible at what I do and be considered an expert in
my field. I study a lot, go to conferences and seminars, and
try to spend time with other experts. I would rather leave my
organization than be promoted into a position that did not let
me exercise my professional skills and continue to work at my
career.
(People, Data, Physical, Adaptive):
The skills that I use the most on my
job and that I enjoy using are motivating others, tuning in
to the needs and feelings of others, training people, coordinating
events and operations, and presenting information logically.
The skills that I would most like to improve are promoting ideas,
managing conflict, maintaining schedules, understanding complex
materials, and writing creatively. Improving these skills would
allow me to be a more independent producer of results.
My most important adaptive skills currently
at an acceptable level are being purposeful, dedicated to personal
goals, dependable, spontaneous, and people-oriented. I need
development in self-discipline, being firm, being a risk-taker,
being challenge-seeking, and being systematic.
The internal barriers that most inhibit
my success include having conflicting values, fear of looking
foolish, low stress tolerance, being overly trusting, and being
restless.