You Are A Helper

Helpers are excellent at teaching, socializing, and helping others.

You use your emotion, sensitivity, and empathy to help solve other people’s problems, sometimes even before those other people are aware of their issues.

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Most likely, you have great verbal and interpersonal skills and you are cooperative, friendly, and generous.

As a Helper, you’re constantly looking for the smartest way to develop, train, or enlighten others.

You are quite independent, but you know you can’t do it all yourself. You work best on a team of A-players.

You are never complacent — you are firmly on the path of self-development.

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Based on your personality potential, we’ve picked out a few different recommendations from new jobs that recently emerged.

More about a Helper type of personality 

Helpers usually have dedicated leaders, they are responsible, humanistic, and supportive. They use ideas, words, and feelings to be able to work with individuals instead of physical activity to accomplish things.

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Social personality types are enjoying closeness with other individuals, they like to share their opinions and feelings in groups or in unstructured activities, and they like to be in charge.

HELPERS LIKE SOLVING PROBLEMS WITH FEELINGS
They typically are people managers who use their emotions, sensitivity, and empathy to help solve other people’s problems, sometimes even before those other people are aware of their issues.

Social personality types usually have the capacity and skills to pull different people together and generate a lot of positive energy for good causes.

Suggested careers:

HIGHER EDUCATION

Lawyers
Judges
Education Administrators
Psychologists
Marriage & Family Therapists
Rehabilitation Counselors
Healthcare Social Workers
Nursing Instructors & Teachers
Drama, Music, and Art Teachers
Librarians
Occupational Therapists
Speech or Language Pathologists
Orthodontists & Prosthetists
Human Resources Managers
Training Managers
Education Administrators
Medical Managers
Training & Development Specialists
Credit Counselors
Computer Analysts
Health Educators
Probation Officers
Arbitrators & Mediators
Teachers
Coaches & Scouts
News Analysts – Broadcast
Interpreters & Translators
Dietitians & Nutritionists
Recreational Therapists
Athletic Trainers
Preschool Teachers
Respiratory Therapists
Registered Nurses
Dental Hygienists
Therapy Technicians
Occupational Therapy Assistants
Physical Therapist Assistants

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Social Assistants
Choreographers
Therapy Aides
Police Officers
Lifeguards
Tour Guides
Childcare Workers
Fitness Trainers
Customer Service Workers
Ambulance Drivers
Home Health Workers
Nurses
Waitresses & Waiters
Food Servers
Ticket Takers

Last Updated on September 11, 2024.