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Keer's Personality Report

You are an Architect

Your strongest trait is Investigative, and your second strongest is Realistic, which makes you an Architect.

Architects are analytical thinkers who like to work in the physical world. Their diverse nature translates in their ability to think
intellectually and apply what they know with physical work, like working with their hands. They are curious about the physical world
and how it works. They enjoy intellectual challenges that are unconventional, and love solving complex problems.

CareerExplorer archetypes represent the distilled essence of


our members’ personalities

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Your Archetype is powered by the traits that make up your broad


interests.
Skills You Can Focus On

The Architect is curious, intellectual, and a natural problem solver. They are also practical, hands-on, and typically enjoy working
outdoors. They are inherently good at thinking through problems and finding practical solutions, so they tend to thrive when they can
work independently and think through problems at their own pace. They get particularly excited when their work can be translated
into the physical, tangible world.

Tendencies To Be Careful Of

Because Architects like to work alone and figure out complex problems, they do not feel as well equipped to deal with leading a
group of people. They would rather get on the ground floor and work than set up a high-level plan for others. Architects have a
harder time working in more social situations that call for regular tactfulness, relationship building, and interpersonal interaction.

Your Working Style

You are a highly productive individual. You are likely very dependable, and are committed to doing a job correctly and carefully. You
are trustworthy, accountable and pay attention to details. You are likely more risk-averse. You like analyzing information and using
logic to address issues and problems. You likely prefer using creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas. You are inspired
by tough problems, design, and the exploration of data or ideas.

Watch Out For


Be wary of self-interested or manipulative people. You are so quick to accommodate others that you may let them take advantage of
you. Remember to assert your own needs as well as others', and make sure your voice gets heard too.

Team Interaction
You are a supportive team player. If you are in a leadership position, your desire to please everyone makes your employees feel
respected and valued. However, you may find that you are a more effective arbitrator than a leader, and thrive in situations where
decisions are made as a team, rather than by a single person.

Personal Style
You are both content alone and around other people, though you likely prefer smaller groups to large ones. You will be happiest with
a good rhythm of social interaction and solitude.
You likely naturally have a sense for people when you meet them. How is each person feeling? What are they talking about? Who is in
charge? You may only feel comfortable in a group after you understand the people in it.

Values
You value helping other people without the expectation of reciprocity. Not being particularly motivated by personal achievement, you
seek opportunities to create value for others or your environment.
You likely don't have particularly engrained political or philosophical leanings and can appreciate both conservative and liberal
arguments.
Your Working Style is powered by the traits that make up your
Broad Personality.

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