Are You An Innie or An Outie? Personality Testing And You

Personality testing provides a lot of information about a person's character. For example, are you an introvert or an extrovert? The writer found this helpful and revealing many years ago, and applied it to her own life, in her career and in her relationships. Nowadays, however, it is common for employers to use these assessments to help screen potential candidates for open positions. This article explains personality testing and its application. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

Years ago I was living in a transitional housing program, trying to figure out why my life was such a mess. I was dealing with addiction issues, trying to be a good parent, and looking at yet another relationship that had gone down the drain. I was unable to work for a time, and trying to discover what I really wanted in life.

The housing program was designed to give participants "a hand up, not a hand out." One tool that they used in the program was a book called Please Understand Me by David Keirsey. There was a test in the book which was a modified version of the Meyers-Briggs personality test. The results are sometimes profound in helping people find jobs compatible with their personality. They also help explain different relationships in a person's life.

At the time I took the test, the result was that I was an INFP: Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Perceptive. These results were very useful to me, especially the "Introversion" description.

It finally explained what I had known for years: As an introvert, I recharge my batteries by being by myself. Extroverts are more likely to get their energy by being around others.

How can an introvert become a nurse?

With difficulty, I found. After an 8 or 12 hour day meeting the needs of others, and being intimately involved with their lives, I needed time alone before I could transition to my "real life." Spending time with loved ones, parties, talking on the phone, and the like had to wait. Otherwise, conflict could ensue, or I could find myself piling on the need for solitude. Ignoring that part of myself usually resulted in depression or anxiety that interfered with my ability to do my job.

This didn't mean I disliked people. On the contrary. I loved people, still do. The remaining letters explain. Ultimately I gather information and act on it more emotionally and by what's in front of me than those with opposite personalities. These people want data and the "big picture" in order to make decisions. I was able to use much of this information to see what made me tick, and what my needs were in relationships and on the job. A big "why" was answered for me. Now I am an INSP, with less of the introvert - but I still really value my quiet time in order to function in the world.

However, personality testing is not just helpful for personal use. Employers looking to hire successful candidates will conduct them as well. Many job hunters face this kind of assessment. Do we approach it honestly? Do we try to answer in a way that will be pleasing to those who process information?

A form of the Meyers-Briggs personality test is still widely used. This is often combined with another kind of assessment: The Big Five type test. This one looks at a test-taker's opinions and responses to situations. The answers are multiple choice, and are some variation of the following: "Strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, strongly disagree." The computer then analyzes the results to identify people who will be reliable, honest, overly introverted, or likely to shoot up the office. Ok, I am exaggerating on this last option, but seriously, the emotional stability of the person will be taken into strong consideration.

For more information on this topic, use the search engine on your computer. There are many free versions of these tests which will provide useful results. You may find things out about yourself that you already knew, or things about which you had no idea .

Ultimately, the decision about who you are will come from within yourself as you measure the accuracy of these tests. However, obtaining a desired position at a facility may be affected by these results. These tests are more widely used, and being prepared for them will give you a leg up in pursuing your career path.

If nothing else, finding out the results of these tests is interesting. The information may help you to understand what makes you tick, how best to do your job, and why your relationships work, or not. It is difficult to change who your are, but an honest assessment of your personality cannot help but improve your life journey.

Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.
An awful lot of fellow INTJs here. Nice to know I'm not alone...even though I would prefer to be ;).

Haha I know! I thought we were less than 4 percent of the population!

Now shut up, all of you! :)

Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.
It's funny to see so many INTJ nurses. So let me ask because I know what I would say. Do you all like nursing? And what made you become a nurse?

I love nursing. I am currently MedSurg but believe my personality type would be better in an ICU or OR setting. I get my feathers very very ruffled sometimes during dayshift and prefer nights. I love being a nurse!

Specializes in Nephrology, Dialysis, Plasmapheresis.
INFJ here as well.

Just took mine, INFJ also! So what career should we be doing? :)

Specializes in Nephrology, Dialysis, Plasmapheresis.

I am INFJ, but they categorize us into the same type of personality.

I became a nurse because I liked the idea of combining a science degree with helping people and caring (my feeling portion coming out there). I also like the idea of having a big dream and a goal. Someday want to become an NP, yet another goal.

I am currently travel nursing which is ideal for staying away from the politics and gossip! I love social gatherings and love talking, but at the end of the day, I like my alone time.

I love what I'm doing- acute care dialysis nursing. It involves a lot of problem solving because of all the technical aspects and plumbing issues I come across. Not to mention when I can't stick someone or BP too low to begin treatment. It also involves TOTAL independence. I won't see my supervisor more then once a month, I create my own time schedule for my day, I float to all units of the hospital and sort of float around the hospital in my own bubble doing treatments.

Haha I know! I thought we were less than 4 percent of the population!

Now shut up, all of you! :)

Lol that's what I thought too. It's so funny I was at work today and the floor I was on had a staff meeting and before the charge said join us, I ran out the room. I'm a floater on purpose so I don't have to talk to people unless necessary.

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I am more on the balancing point between Introvert and Extrovert tendencies, but I am SFJ for sure.

Any others who are balance between both...or am I all alone? :facepalm:

You not alone. I tend to be an introvert in some situations and an extrovert in some.

I took the test on a different site and it says am an Introvert, but on the Keirsey Temperament test it says I'm an ESFJ.

Guess I'm the only ESFJ here.

INFP as well! I liked what you wrote and would like to read more from you. Stay strong.

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

INTJ and proud of it!! For anyone who likes Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy has been analyzed to be INTJ.

INTJ and proud of it!! For anyone who likes Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Darcy has been analyzed to be INTJ.

I'll have to ask my mother if Mr. Darcy acts like me. That's one of her favorite movies.

I'm still shocked there are so many INTJ's on here. Glad to see I'm not the only one though. My patients always tell me I'm so serious. Considering my life is in your hands, yes I will be serious. I think it makes some people uncomfortable though and they try to joke around with me and usually I don't get the jokes so I don't end up laughing.

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You not alone. I tend to be an introvert in some situations and an extrovert in some.

I took the test on a different site and it says am an Introvert, but on the Keirsey Temperament test it says I'm an ESFJ.

Guess I'm the only ESFJ here.

I get a mix of I and E on different tests too! When I'm around people I know, I'm very outgoing. I'm not as much outgoing around a large number of people I do NOT know, but I can start conversations with complete strangers! LOL I'm more social if I feel comfortable (hence the sensing, feeling and judging part of my personality) So for the most part I'm ESFJ, but I'm introvert depending on the social situation. This thread is sooooo interesting! Love!

I'll have to ask my mother if Mr. Darcy acts like me. That's one of her favorite movies.

I'm still shocked there are so many INTJ's on here. Glad to see I'm not the only one though. My patients always tell me I'm so serious. Considering my life is in your hands, yes I will be serious. I think it makes some people uncomfortable though and they try to joke around with me and usually I don't get the jokes so I don't end up laughing.

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Correction your life is in my hands. Darn coffee deprivation.

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I vs E is not about comfort level with people, it's about where your energy comes from. An I will need time alone to recharge after being around people all day (even if s/he enjoyed the interaction;) an E will get cranky and irritable if forced to spend too much time alone.