11: Creative Writing: author; imagination, vocabulary

rosietha.jpgAre you feeling lost in your career? Are you a cheapskate? Assessment.com is offering a free sample of its MAPP test, which “helps you identify your unknown talents and skills, and then matches them to jobs and careers you may not know you’re well suited for.” The catch is that doing it for free, you only get some of the information (You have to pay up to get it all.) So, as above, I don’t know what my top ten top career areas are, but I do know that creative writing is #11. The analyses can be interesting, though:

C feels both privilege and responsibility to use communication (including persuasion) to voluntarily provide beneficial information to others. This includes strongly motivated benevolent and literary traits. Self-satisfaction comes almost exclusively from the subjective realization that the information, voluntarily given, has been helpful to other persons. C is further motivated to learn and understand the other person(s) needs wishes and listening preferences. Non-persuasive service communication can become persuasive and persistent when expressed in the interest of someone needing C to stand up for them.

Damn straight, whatever that means.

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