What's Your Type of Career?: Unlock the Secrets of Your Personality to Find Your Perfect Career Path

Author: Donna Dunning
List Price: $18.95
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ISBN: 0891061541
Publisher: Davies-Black Pub (April, 2001)
Sales Rank: 78,156
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
Best Career Book I've Read
I'm 32 and in the midst of a career change which has involved extensive self assessment. Prior to reading this book I visited several career counselors, took the PAR Self Directed Assessment and Myers Briggs assessment and read numerous books on careers. This book really surprized me. At first I was skeptical but after going through it I was very impressed with the personality typing system and how well my personality type matched me. The only warning that I would have is that since the listing of the possible careers are in broad categories a person needs to spend some time learning about different careers by talking to people in them, reasearching and shadowing at the workplaces before jumping ahead. For example, I might be excellent as a dental researcher but hate the routine of the day to day practice of dentistry. However, this is a great book and I recommend it highly as a starting point in any career search.

"Know Thyself"


Rating: 3 out of 5
Not complete, but better than anything else
This book is the best MBTI career book I've found. It has none of the breezey overproduced style of the Tieger books. Dunning conveys information in rational categories with a friendly manner. The reason I didn't give her book more stars is that Dunning (like all the other authors who use the MBTI approach) fails to help the reader to decide on a career because she merely lists compatible jobs at the end. Sure, they are grouped into "professional", "business", "Art and design", etc but what does "art and design" have to do with "business"? It makes more sense to group jobs into personality based catergories. It's also frustrating that the author does not go from a type's description to an analysis of that type and a particular job. Dunning does have lengthy anecdotes about representatives of each type but these stories are not enough. This failure to connect personality type to a job characterizes all the personality based career guides. This situation makes me believe they don't know much about careers or personality types. Please, someone write a real MBTI career counseling book!


Rating: 5 out of 5
Very interesting!
I really liked looking up the occupations best for me. One of those listed as best for my personality is also the one I'm currently in, so, there you go. For those who just don't know what to do with their lives, this is a really fun read.

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