Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Career choice and your personality
1. PROJECT
The student:Loginova Svetlana
Form: 11A
The teacher: Ludmila Vasilieva
General educational establishment “The comprehensive school
№375 with the profound studying English”
The theme: Career choice and your personality
The aim – to prove that personality determines the fields we
choose to work in
The tasks:
•To learn more about temperament types
•To set out connection between temperaments and fields of
study
•To indicate the importance of right choice
•To propose fields of study and jobs for different personalities
3. Four Temperaments is a psychological
theory. In ancient times people believed
that bodily fluids affect
human personality and behaviors. The
temperaments are sanguine, choleric,
melancholic, and phlegmatic.
4. Sanguine
impulsive
pleasure-seeking
sociable
charismatic
boisterous
creative
sensitive
compassionate
thoughtful
forgetful
sarcastic
Sanguine personalities are usually late.
They may lose interest in their new
hobby when it is no more fun or exciting.
They are talkative and not shy.
5. Choleric
ambitious
leader-like
highly disorganized / highly organized
aggression, energy, and passion
Many great charismatic military and political
figures were choleric.
They try to inspire
others. They often
dominate people of other
temperaments.
They like to be in charge
of everything. They see
the world either black or
white. Though they are
leaders they may fall into
depression.
6. The melancholic
introverted
thoughtful
Melancholics are very good at
poetry and art.
They are very independent; a negative point is that they may forget
about others when they very much into the things they are doing.
7. Phlegmatic
relaxed
quiet
kind
affectionate.
They may be very shy and often prefer stability in everything. They are
relaxed, calm, rational, curious, and observant, qualities that make them
good administrators.
8. The research was made by the school psychologist.
The table shows the percent composition of different temperaments in 3
forms.
9. There exists a more
general classification
of temperaments –
introverts and
extroverts.
10. Most people believe that an extrovert is a person who is friendly and
outgoing. This is not the true meaning of extroversion.
Extrovert – energized by being around other people.
Introvert – energized by being alone.
Extroverts feel bored when they are alone. An extrovert will use any chance
to talk with someone else rather than sit alone and think. Extroverts tend to
think as they speak, unlike introverts who think before they speak.
11. Introverts’ conversations are
generally about ideas and
concepts.
Introverts make up about 60% of
the gifted population but only
about 25-40% of the general
population.
Introverts: inner world of the mind, thinking,
exploring thoughts and feelings.
12. Jobs for Introverts and Extroverts in Each
Field
Career ↔ Personality
It is possible to suggest some good jobs for
introverts and extroverts within each field.
However, many introvert career suggestions
will suit extroverts and vice versa.
13. Accounting and
Finance:
Extroverts: management
positions
Introverts: staying behind
the scenes, research /
financial analysis.
Extroverts also make
good entrepreneurs
because they can make
connections easily.
Introvert jobs: credit analyst, financial analyst, staff accountant
Extrovert jobs: personal financial adviser, financial manager, financial
services sales agent
Saint Petersburg Institute of Trade and Economics
Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance
Saint Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics
Saint Petersburg State University of Service and Economics
14. Introvert jobs: market research analyst, web/internet marketing analyst,
marketing copywriter
Extrovert jobs: advertising sales agent, public relations specialist, marketing
manager*
*Marketing manager can be a great job for both introverts and extroverts,
depending on the responsibilities of a particular position. Marketing managers
often do research and prepare promotional material and here introverts may be
very good.
For creative introverts, marketing
can be a good field if you choose
a job that allows for some quiet
time to concentrate.
Saint Petersburg State University of
Culture and Arts
Prof. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg
State University of Telecommunications
Higher School of Economics
15. Information Technology:
Introverts may work on
projects and will enjoy
working with a computer,
and extroverts may
succeed in promoting their
ideas or products.
Introvert jobs: software engineer, computer systems analyst
Extrovert jobs: independent web developer/designer, professional tech blogger,
entrepreneur
Saint Petersburg State Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics
Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University
Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics
Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University
Saint Petersburg State Technological Institute
16. Education:
You might be surprised to learn that many teachers consider themselves
introverts. If you are interested in teaching a certain subject, don’t let your
personality stop you.
Introvert jobs: librarian, school
psychologist, college professor
Extrovert jobs: elementary
school teacher, education
administrator
Hertzen Russian State Pedagogical University
17. Health care:
Introverts are often very
sensitive.
Extroverts: communication skills,
good stamina
Introvert jobs: pharmacist,
anesthesiologist, family
physician, nutritionist, home
health nurse
Extrovert jobs: emergency
medical technician, physical
therapist, emergency room nurse
Saint Petersburg State Academy of Chemistry and Pharmacology
Saint Petersburg State Medical University
Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy