Personality Insight Report

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Working with Information

“Working with information” describes how you approach new problems, make sense of the world around you, and adapt to new challenges.

You tend to isolate problem areas and use effective techniques to solve them.

Try not to get too caught up with details if time does not permit it.

You are able to quickly switch between tasks.

Make use of your ability to adapt to changing demands and environments by engaging in diverse projects.

You easily process and manipulate numerical information.

This is particularly useful when quickly making data-driven decisions. When communicating with others, include storytelling and visualization to explain numerical concepts.

You are quickly able to problem solve your way through most situations.

You may enjoy taking on new challenges and giving yourself a chance to shine!

You tend to prefer to work with what you see.

If you need to work through complex problems, draw or write down key points to get a clear overview.

Where did these results come from?

Our team of experts develops scientifically validated assessments that evaluate skills needed for the job and help reduce bias. We generated text from the audio in your interview and evaluated it. This, in combination with the games you played, were used to discover your unique qualifications.

Read through your report to see insights and results for each skill that would lead to success in this role.

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