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CAREER PROFILE

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Date:

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Choosing a career thats right for you


Suitability for a career is determined by a number of factors, including your personality style. If you choose
a career based on your natural talents you will be more productive and happier at work. When your
strengths match the job its a good fit. The trick is to discover your right fit early in your career.
In our research, weve found that certain personality styles tend to do well in certain jobs. Thats because
each job has a personality profile of its own. The closer a persons style matches the job they are required
to do, the happier, more productive and less stressed they will be.

Dont be a square peg in a round hole


From a very early age children learn that certain shapes fit better than
others. They quickly realise that a square peg doesnt fit into a round
hole. Its like that with jobs. Depending on your personality style there
are some jobs that just dont naturally fit you. That doesnt mean you
cant do them, it just means that youre in a job thats not you.
Jobs are like shapes, you need to find one that fits you. Its the one you
do well at, the one youre most comfortable in, the one youre passionate
about and the one that gives you purpose.
Matching what youre passionate about and what you do really well is one
of life secrets. Dont stagger from one job to another not knowing what you want to be. Set a path based on
who you are, and be the best you can be.

People or tasks, fast or slow


We each have an internal magnet. Its attracted to either people or tasks. Some people need people
around them; it energises them, stimulates and excites them. They are great at jobs that require them to
use their people skills. They inspire and motivate others, and work better surrounded by people and noise.
Those people, whose magnet is attracted to tasks, have their energy drained by being around people; they
enjoy their own company, and prefer to work alone on detailed tasks. These people rely on fact and logic.
They are persuaded by rational arguments, and emotion does not play a big part in their decision making.
The other factor that determines our personality style is our internal motor, or the speed at which we do
things. This relates to how fast people do things. Some of us do things quickly. We want things done now.
Others work at a much slower pace. We also want to get things done, but done correctly and in a considered
manner. We decide slower, we are more cautious, we dont take risks and we are not impulsive.

UniSA helps you decide


Your Career Profile lists a number of career choices that match the talents you have. We dont expect that
youll be attracted to all of these. Select from the list the ones you find interesting and do your research and
find out more about them.
During your career you will change jobs a number of times and provided you stay in jobs that match your
strengths youll always be happy and successful. Regardless of the career you choose you will need to have
the skills and qualifications to get a job. This means higher education and skills training.

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Your style is

MyCareerMatch
MyCareerMatch is a preference based
survey that determines your personality style.
Knowing your personality style gives you a
distinct advantage when deciding on a career
path for your future.
MyCareerMatch uses four style identifiers, (D)
DRIVER, (P) PROMOTER, (S) SUPPORTER and
(A) ANALYSER. When blended together in
varying percentages, these four personality
styles make us who we are.

Dominant Style

Backup Style

Analyser

Driver

This report identifies your personality style as a


Analyser Driver. It is based on the answers you
gave to the survey and will help you understand who
you are and the natural talents you possess.

Here are the key strengths of each style:


Drivers have a high desire to achieve. They
are self-motivated, independent and highly
individualistic. They like a fast-paced environment. They enjoy competition and challenge.
They want to do it their way.

Most people are a combination of two styles and


having both provides additional talents and an ability
to utilise either at the appropriate time.
The first style is your Dominant style. This is the
that governs how you behave most of the time.
second style is your Backup style. Its like your
pilot and kicks in when theres a need for balance
sound decision making.

Promoters are independent, outgoing


individuals who like socialising and meeting
people. They are enthusiastic and optimistic.
They make friends easily and are inspirational
and popular.
Supporters are dependable, practical and
kind people. They want to help others. They
prefer to work in teams and they dislike rapid
change. They prefer a
secure and constant
environment that is free of conflict.

Your style intensity


100%

Analysers are perfectionists who look to


systems, rules and order within a structured
environment. They are accurate and precise.
They are reserved, detailed and logical, and
follow rules and standards.

85%
75%

One style is not better


than another

65%

Most people prefer to think, communicate and


behave in a different way to you. Often the way
you personally prefer to do things may not be
the way others prefer to do things. This doesnt
make them better or worse, just different.

40%

50%

25%
15%

To do well in life you need to recognise these


differences and understand that when people
act differently its not because they dont like
you, its just the way they do things.

0%

Understanding people differences is essential


to your personal and career success.

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The intensity percentages in this graph indicate how


strongly each style influences your behaviour.
The highest percentage is your Dominant style. You
can have one or two Backup styles. When styles are of
equal percentage the order of priority is D, P, S then A.

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People are a blend of four styles and each style has its
own level of intensity.

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Explore using myfuture


Use this page to explore and discover information about the careers and occupations that match
your Analyser Driver strengths.
Each career listed links to the myfuture website. Myfuture is Australia's leading career information and
exploration service. You will find current career information, articles and links to thousands of resources
including occupation profiles, job seeking tips, employment statistics, articles, videos and more, to assist you
on your career journey.
To find out about each career, click on the title.

Accountant

Electrician

Mining Engineer

Aerospace Engineer

Electronic Equipment Technician

Navy Officer

Agricultural Scientist

Engineering Manager

Painter and Decorator

Air Force Officer

Environmental Scientist

Paramedic

Air Traffic Controller

Financial Dealer and Broker

Park Ranger

Aircraft Maintenance Engineer

Firefighter

Pharmacist

Analyst (Information
Technology)

Fisheries Officer

Pilot

Audiovisual Technician

Food Technologist

Plumber

Bank Officer

Foreign Affairs and Trade Officer

Police Officer - State

Biochemist

Forester

Programmer (Information Technology)

Building Contractor

Games Developer

Psychiatrist

Business Equipment
T
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Career

Geologist

Quality Assurance Inspector

Glass and Glazing Tradesperson

Research and Development Manager

P
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Carpenter

Graphic Designer

Robotics Engineer

Chef

Home Improvement Installer

School Principal

Chemist

Hotel or Motel Manager

Security Officer

Chiropractor

Information Technology Manager

Security System Technician

Civil Engineer

Inventory and Supply Officer

Sportsperson

Computer Engineer

Law Clerk

Surgeon

Construction Manager

Librarian

Systems Designer (Information


Technology)

Customs and Border


Protection Officer

Livestock Farmer

Teacher - Physical Education

Data Miner

Marine Engineer

Teacher - Secondary

Dentist

Mechanical Engineer

Technical Sales Representative

Economist

Medical Laboratory Technician

Telecommunications Engineer

Education Manager

Medical Practitioner

Vehicle Serviceperson

Electrical Engineer

Midwife

Website Administrator

We acknowledge the kind permission of the Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations - DEEWR for
access to myfuture and Job Outlook. More information about these occupations can be found by following the links. myfuture and Job
Outlook websites contain a wide range of career information and recent labour market research findings on around 350 individual
occupations.

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Analyser Driver Career Courses


Below are the courses offered by UniSA that match your Analyser Driver style.
The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out

UniSA Program Search.

Accountant

Bachelor of Commerce

Administrator

Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation) or Bachelor of Commerce

Advertising Account
Manager
Air Traffic Controller

Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

Airline Administrator

Bachelor of Aviation

Animation and Multimedia


Consultant

Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)

Automotive Engineer
Biomedical Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) or Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical &


Mechatronic)
Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical) (with Flinders University)

Biotechnologist

Bachelor of Medical Science

Biotechnologist

Bachelor of Medical Science

Bookkeeper

Bachelor of Commerce

Building and Construction

Bachelor of Built Environment or Bachelor of Construction Management &


Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)

Building Surveyor
Building Surveyor

Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics followed by Graduate


Diploma in Built Environment (Building Surveying)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural)

Building Surveyor

Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics followed by Graduate


Diploma in Built Environment (Building Surveying)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural)

Business Consultant

Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation) or Bachelor of Management

Business Executive

Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation) or Bachelor of Management

Career Counsellor

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) / Bachelor of Psychological Science

Chemist

Bachelor of Pharmacy

Chief Financial Officer

Bachelor of Commerce

Climate Change
Researcher
Climate Change
Researcher
Clinical Technician

Bachelor of Geospatial Science followed by Bachelor of Sustainable


Environments (Honours)
Bachelor of Environmental Science followed by Bachelor of Sustainable
Environments (Honours)
Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine

Cloud Computing
Engineer
Coastal Protection Officer

Bachelor of Information Technology (Cloud Computing)

Bachelor of Aviation

Bachelor of Media Arts

Bachelor of Environmental Science


Bachelor of Urban & Regional Planning

Commercial Artist

Bachelor of Visual Arts (Specialisation)

Computer Program
Designer

Bachelor of Information Technology


Bachelor of Software Engineering

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Analyser Driver Career Courses


Below are the courses offered by UniSA that match your Analyser Driver style.
The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out

UniSA Program Search.

Computer Repairs

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)


Bachelor of Information Technology (various specialisations)

Computer Security Specialist

Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking & Security)

Computer Systems Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)

Construction Planner

Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics or Bachelor of Built


Environments
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)

Contract Lawyer

Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Management

Debt Collector

Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation)

Design Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (all specialisations)

Designer
Educational Consultant

Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) or Bachelor of Design (Product


Innovation)
Bachelor of Education (relevant age level) followed by Master of Education

Employment Specialist

Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management)

Environmental Analyst

Bachelor of Environmental Science

Environmental Consultant

Bachelor of Environmental Science


Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning

Environmental Health Officer

Bachelor of Environmental Science

Environmental Protection

Bachelor of Environmental Science

Environmental Researcher

Bachelor of Environmental Science followed by Bachelor of Sustainable


Environments (Honours)
Bachelor of Science

Exercise and Sports Scientist

Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement & Health Studies) or


Bachelor of Clinical & Exercise Physiology

Exercise Physiologist

Bachelor of Clinical & Exercise Physiology

Financial Planner

Bachelor of Applied Finance


Bachelor of Quantitative Finance

Flight Operator

Bachelor of Aviation

Food Technologist

Bachelor of Nutrition & Food Science

Foreign Affairs Advisor

Bachelor of International Relations or Bachelor of Arts (Languages &


Intercultural Communication)

Foreign Affairs and Trade


Officer

Bachelor of International Relations or Bachelor of Arts (Languages &


Intercultural Communication)

Forestry Officer

Bachelor of Environmental Science

Franchisee

Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation)

Game Designer

Bachelor of Information Technology (Games & Entertainment Design) or


Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)

Games Developer

Bachelor of Information Technology (Games & Entertainment Design) or


Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)

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Analyser Driver Career Courses


Below are the courses offered by UniSA that match your Analyser Driver style.
The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out

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Geospatial Scientist

Bachelor of Geospatial Science

Heritage Conservation Specialist

Bachelor of Urban & Regional Planning

History Teacher
Home Economics Teacher

Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) / Bachelor of Education (Middle


and Secondary)
Bachelor of Education (Design & Technology) (Home Economics)

Human Resource Manager

Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management)

Human Rights Advocate


Illustrator

Bachelor of International Relations or Bachelor of Social Work /


Bachelor of International Relations
Bachelor of Visual Arts (Specialisation)

Information Technology Manager

Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology)


Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology)

Information Technology
Strategist
Inventor

Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems) or Bachelor


of Information Technology (Networking & Security)
Bachelor of Design (Product Innovation)

Judge

Bachelor of Laws

Land Care Officer

Bachelor of Environmental Science


Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning

Lawyer

Bachelor of Laws

Legislative Assistant

Bachelor of Laws

Logistics and Supply Manager

Bachelor of Management (Logistics & Supply Chain Management)

Management Consultant

Bachelor of Management

Managing Editor
Marketing Executive

Bachelor of Journalism or Bachelor of Arts (Communication & Media


Management)
Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

Marketing Manager

Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

Mathematics Teacher

Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education


Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences followed by a Master of Teaching

Media Planner

Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

Medical Administrator

Bachelor of Health Science

Medical Scientist

Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine or Bachelor of Medical Science


Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine or Bachelor of Medical Science

Medicine Discovery

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science

Medicine Manufacturing

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science

Midwife

Bachelor of Midwifery

Miner

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) or Bachelor of Engineering


(Mechanical)
Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics or Bachelor of
Built Environments

Mining - Construction

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) or Bachelor of Engineering


(Mechanical)
Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics or Bachelor of
Built Environments

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Analyser Driver Career Courses


Below are the courses offered by UniSA that match your Analyser Driver style.
The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out

UniSA Program Search.

Mining - Minerals

Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgy)


Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Multimedia Programmer

Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)

Music Director

Bachelor of Media Arts (with a professional major in Music Media)

Nanomaterials Specialist

Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Nuclear Medicine
Technologist

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine)

Office Manager

Bachelor of Management

Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement & Health Studies)


Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation)

Optical Materials Specialist

Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Optical Technician

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science


Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Parks & Fisheries


Management
Pathology

Bachelor of Environmental Science

Pharmaceutical Engineering

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science

Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine


Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Pilot

Bachelor of Aviation accompanied with a Graduate Diploma in Aviation

Police Officer
Political Consultant

Bachelor of Management (Policing) (NOTE: Applicants must have


completed training with South Australian Police to be eligible)
Bachelor of Arts (International Relations)

Political Scientist

Bachelor of Arts (International Relations)

Printing and Publishing

Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Public Relations

Production Manager

Bachelor of Management

Project Manager

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Project Management)

Property Manager

Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics or Bachelor of Built


Environments
Bachelor of Business (Property)

Psychological Research

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) or Bachelor of Psychological Science

Psychologist

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) followed by Master of Psychology


(Clinical)
Bachelor of Management (Logistics & Supply Chain Management)

Quality Controller
Quantity Surveyor

Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics followed by Graduate


Diploma in Built Environment (Building Surveying)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Renewable Energy Systems)

Radiation Therapist

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy)

Renewable Energy
Technologist

Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Renewable Energy Systems)

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Analyser Driver Career Courses


Below are the courses offered by UniSA that match your Analyser Driver style.
The list is not exhaustive so we recommend you click this link to check out

UniSA Program Search.

Restaurant and Food


Services Manager
Retail Manager

Bachelor of Tourism & Event Management

Sales and Marketing

Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

Sales Manager

Bachelor of Management (Marketing)

School Principal

Bachelor of Education (relevant age level) followed by Master of Education

Science Teacher

Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education

Social Scientist

Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)

Software Architect

Bachelor of Software Engineering or Bachelor of Information Technology


(Software Development)
Bachelor of Software Engineering

Software Engineer
Software Programmer

Bachelor of Management

Solicitor

Bachelor of Software Engineering or Bachelor of Information Technology


(Software Development)
Bachelor of Laws

Structural Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural)

Systems Administrator

Bachelor of Information Technology (Systems Administrator) or Bachelor


of Information Technology (Networking & Security)

Systems Analyst

Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology)


Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems)

Technical Trainer

Bachelor of Education (Adult, Vocational and Workplace Learning)

Technologists

Bachelor of Information Technology (various specialisations)

Town Planner

Bachelor of Urban & Regional Planning

Trades - Construction

Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics

Transport Engineer

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Transport)

Treasurer

Bachelor of Commerce

Urban Designer

Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning


Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Video Game Developer

Bachelor of Information Technology (Games & Entertainment Design)


Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)

Waste Management

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Water Resources Management)

Water & Air Quality


Protection
Water Technologist

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Water Resources Management)


Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Water Resources Management)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced Materials)

Web Designer

Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)


Bachelor of Media Arts (with a professional major in Web Development)

Web Developer

Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)


Bachelor of Media Arts (with a professional major in Web Development)

Web Master

Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia)


Bachelor of Media Arts (with a professional major in Web Development)

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Your Analyser Driver style


Analyser Drivers are task oriented and dont like to spend a lot of time talking or at meetings. You are
in control of your emotions and tend to remain cool and less interested in people than the task at hand.
As a combination of these two styles you are results oriented and at the same time you are driven to be
accurate and precise. This combination is powerful and inventive.
As an Analyser Driver you tend to make decisions about the simple stuff quickly but prefer to take
longer to evaluate the situation before making decisions about more complex issues. You are more
cautious when it comes to personal decisions and are often seen as cool and aloof, detached from
others. Often described as creative, you are quick thinking and inventive. You analyse all your options
internally, you ask questions of yourself and respond accordingly. You think through the issues.
You like to control your emotions and expressions and you set yourself high standards. Failure is not an
option. You dont like being criticised and you dont appreciate it when your work is questioned. You may
respond sharply to those who dare challenge you.
Analyser Drivers tend to look forward to the future. You also tend to think differently, more creatively,
more outside the ordinary. This keeps you motivated and focused. Boredom and repetition are your
worst nightmare. Given that you are forward looking, you are unique in your ability to consider past,
present and future needs.
Analyser Drivers are often instrumental in change. With perfectionist tendencies, you are a talented
planner. You have a strong ability to analyse and solve problems. You do it your way and will often
arrive at a solution that has been untested. You enjoy constantly looking for new ideas and might even
keep a pen and paper by your bed in case you wake up with an idea or you may keep them in your car
to record thoughts as you travel. A voice memo recorder is often an Analyser Drivers essential tool.
Analyser Drivers want to achieve results that are precise, accurate and detailed. You excel when the
responsibility to act independently has been given. This is particularly true in situations where the job
requires detailed technical knowledge.
Analyser Drivers are highly intelligent and provided sufficient time is allowed, you will complete projects
accurately and thoroughly. An Analyser Driver will pursue all possible avenues to arrive at a solution.
You enjoy solving problems, especially in situations where others have tried and failed.

Words that describe you


Inventive, creative, demanding, assertive, forward thinking, forceful, reserved, thoughtful, logical, active, alert,
results orientated, direct, self-starter, systematic, precise, accurate, perfectionist.

Your work-related strengths

Ability to see possibilities and implications


Aptitude for creative problem-solving
Ability to examine issues objectively
Understanding of complex issues
Drive and ambition to succeed
Confidence and natural leadership ability
Strong motivation to be competent and to excel
High standards and strong work ethic
Logical and analytical decision-making skills
Decisiveness and strong organisational skills
Comfort with technology

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Your ideal job environment


For Analyser Drivers its working with systems and data
Analyser Drivers are best where:

Critical thinking is needed and rewarded


Assignments can be followed through to completion
Technical task-oriented work is required
Quality and standards are important
There is freedom from control and supervision
Challenges and rewards exist
Relationships skills are not required
They are able to make decisions

The qualities you bring to a job


Content to
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You
You
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strive to produce accurate and precise work


get results
bring reality to the situation
enjoy working to guidelines
solve problems
are very task oriented
adhere to procedures and policies
accept challenges
value time
enjoy trouble shooting

Things you like

What you are good at

Practical ideas and suggestions


To know exactly whats needed to be done
To finish what you start
Doing things you know youre good at
Clear directions so you dont make
mistakes
Things to think about and plan
To think about the future
New ideas and challenges
To make things happen
To show you can do it for yourself
To be respected for what you can do

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Working carefully
Being thorough
Maintaining your focus
Solving problems
Looking for logical results
Organising material
Evaluating situations
Thinking things through
Overcoming obstacles
Accepting challenges
Getting results
Doing things right

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How you make a difference


You make a difference by being yourself. Being yourself means using your
natural gifts and talents. The key to a successful career is to focus on what you are
good at. But being yourself is not enough. You need to acquire skills and
qualifications so that you can utilise your strengths to be the best you can be.

People with an ANALYSER DRIVER style similar to yours make a difference by:
Being realistic
You are a logical person and make a difference by not getting emotionally caught up in the
problem. By making realistic plans and decisions based on facts and data, you reduce conflict
and stress.
Moving one step at a time
You generally tend to work through problems and tasks one step at a time. You work logically and
encourage slow but steady progress. You make a difference by being orderly and systematic.
Applying rules
You respect authority and are willing to use your authority with a sense of fairness. You understand that rules are meant to be followed because they create order and a method by which
things get done. You make a difference by sticking to procedures and systems.
Keeping things simple
You make a difference by using your natural talent to produce timetables, plans and goals. You
make things easier by simplifying procedures. You have an ability to identify the steps needed to
implement a plan and to set out the things that need to be done.
Getting it done on time
You are realistic and strive for results such as getting things done on time, or saving money or
figuring out how to be more productive. You want to see tasks completed efficiently. You make
a difference by ensuring that things are done correctly and deadlines are met.
Gathering information
Your strengths in gathering and collating information make a difference by enabling you to
produce factual material such as manuals and text books and enabling you to store information so
that it can be accessed efficiently.
Finding mistakes
You are good at finding mistakes and preventing problems before they happen. You double-check
your work and that of others. This often leads to uncovering mistakes and seeing problems before
they occur. You make a difference by your thoroughness, eye for detail and research.
Setting high standards
Your natural instincts to win mean that you set high standards for yourself and others. You make
a difference by encouraging others to be the best they can be and not to expect anything less
than success. You respect loyalty and hard work.
Solving problems
You are a natural and gifted problem solver. You make a difference by being able to get to the
core of a problem and provide solutions that work. You see the problem as a challenge rather
than a setback, and this gives you the clarity to see through it.

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Your learning style


Analysers perceive information factually and process it deliberately. You learn by listening to and
thinking about the information. You like to deal with facts and want to know what their teachers think.
You do well at subjects that require abstract concepts, logical thinking, theories and analysis.
Analysers learn in a step-by-step approach and need time to think things over. Learning must have
structure. Analysers are good at setting time aside to complete assignments. You dont like to rush or
be late and like to have projects completed early. Analysers are usually the first students to arrive in
class and are the most prepared.
Analysers can think through their experiences, judge the accuracy of what they encounter and examine details and specifics. You excel in traditional learning environments. You study and read, and like
to know how things work and you thrive on stimulating lectures and teachers who know their subject
and can challenge them. You tackle problems as you do assignments and learning logically. You seek
facts and want to be as knowledgeable and accurate as possible.
Analysers want to do whats right. You like clearly defined goals and rules. You learn best in a tightly
controlled environment and make sense out of confusing information. You are usually neat and tidy
and like everything to be in its right place.

Personal development

What we admire about you

Everyone can improve. Here are a few


suggestions for Analysers.

These are some things we like about your style.

Learn to respect peoples personal worth


as much as their knowledge
Develop a tolerance for conflict and
imperfection
Learn to focus on who people are, rather
than what they do
Set more realistic expectations of yourself
and others
Dont retreat into your shell, verbalise
more about how you feel
Discover how your natural abilities and
strengths can achieve great results
Reduce the pressure you put on yourself to
perform at the highest level all the time
Avoid paralysis by analysis. Dont dwell too
long and procrastinate
Dont get lost in the detail, look at the big
picture
Learn a new subject you might not have
considered before

You have high standards


You always try to do your best
You like things to be organised
You do things precisely and accurately
You want to understand all you can
You like to do things in the logical way
You like to think about things and then decide
You like things to be just right
You have a questioning mind
You are interested in key details
You enjoy spending time by yourself
You are a determined person
You arent easily sidetracked
You cant be pushed into doing something
that you dont want to do
You set your mind on something and go after
it with everything you have
You feel able to handle things on your own
You really stick with things that interest you
You are independent and capable
You like to get results when you do things
You have a strong will

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