A friend of a friend, Jeff Johannigman, of People Type Consulting, recommended this little gem of a book.
Do What You Are uses the Myers-Briggs system to give career advice based on your personality type. My dad and stepmom have taught Myers-Briggs for years, and it really is a helpful system to start thinking about “what makes you tick, and what ticks you off” (my stepmom’s words). I’m usually skeptical of this kind of stuff, but I have to say, the listings for my specific personality type in Do What You Are were spot-on. (Information Graphics Designer was right at the top of the list.)
You can learn more about Myers-Briggs at the foundation’s website. If you dig Jung, you might dig Myers-Briggs. They also have an online test to determine your type.
If you’re looking for a new career or just looking for a new job, Do What You Are — combined with the old standard, What Color Is Your Parachute? — is a great starting point.
anonymous says
A book I like even better than this one is Donna Dunning’s
“What’s Your Type of Career?”
and fyi: http://www.INFJ.com
Austin says
cool, i’ll check it out
Tim Walker says
Fellow ENTPs AND a common birthdate . . . together, we’ll rule the world!
austin says
oh, man. too much!! too much!!
Jeff Johannigman says
I believe you can’t spell “ENTrePreneur without ENTP.”
Glad you got some good insights out of the books!
Jeff
Austin Kleon says
Thanks, Jeff! I’m gonna have to work on my entrepreneurial skills…