Welcome to this week’s personality article, it will be the last instalment of the series and we will be focusing on the ISTP personality type, also known as The Craftsperson. Keep reading to find out more about this type and how to improve your interview technique!
This week’s personality series article is all about the ESFP type, also known as The Entertainer. There is always room for improvement when it comes to job seeking, we are constantly learning more about ourselves and these articles are designed to help you analyse those findings and see where you...
This week’s personality article focuses on the ISFP type. We discuss the potential strengths, weaknesses and how this type could work on their ‘flaws’ to develop a better understanding of themselves and use it to improve their interview performance.
ESTP’s – Also known as The Dynamo tend to be energetic people who are always looking for their next thrill-seeking adventure. If you think this relates to you, keep reading to find out how you can improve your job seeking journey to get where you want to be!
The ESFJ personality type are conscientious helpers, they are sensitive to the needs of others and will always live by their responsibilities. In this article we talk how an ESFJ type can use their strengths to their advantage and how they can work on their potential weaknesses.
ESTJ’s are hardworking individuals, they are often eager to take charge and tend to be very orderly people. So, what does this personality type stand for and what can you do to prepare better for an interview?
Welcome to this week’s personality article, where we share information about a specific personality type and link it to how you could improve on your interview skills and technique. During this instalment, we are focusing on the ENFP personality type, so click to keep reading!
In this week’s instalment of the personality series, we are discussing the INFJ personality type. Keep reading to find out more about this type and how you can develop a better understanding of yourself!
There’s a good reason this personality type is called The Teacher, they focus on their values and let that guide them through their lives and their work. Keep reading to find out more about the ENFJ and how this can help you when it comes to interviews and the job seeking process.
Traditional interviews may not challenge an INTP. However, there are many advantages and disadvantages that this personality type may have in an interview situation, and we’re here to discuss and learn about them.
Interviews can go either way for an INTJ type. You have some amazing strengths that you should be using to smash the interview process. Keep reading to find out more!
ENTP types or otherwise known as ‘The Visionary’ are usually pretty good in interviews. However, like most people, there are things that we can learn to help us improve ourselves and our interview technique. As an ENTP you’re always ready to think outside the box, and here is the perfect place to...
Interviews can be difficult situations to be in no matter what your personality type means. However, being able to understand yourself just that little bit better can help you prepare in different ways and help you realise what you can be doing to help improve yourself and your interview technique.
The nature of an ISTJ personality type or ‘The Inspector’ means they can usually hold themselves pretty well in an interview situation. However, everyone has weaknesses and this article can help you get an idea of how to improve on them.
Everyone performs differently in interviews and it can be interesting to find out why. In this week’s article, we will be focusing on an ISFJ personality type or also known as ‘The Protector’.
Interviews can be daunting tasks, but for The Commander, it’s a chance for them to showcase their talents. However, having such a strong personality can be tough on other people. Keep reading to understand more about the ENTJ personality type and how you can improve your interview skills.
Understanding your strengths and weaknesses of your personality type can help you learn and develop your interview skills. Job seeking comes with its challenges, but learning more about yourself and why you act the way you do, can put you ahead of the other candidates.