You Are A Persuader

Persuaders are frequently leaders who have a talent for managing, organizing, and persuading.

You like to be in charge. You are the quick decision-maker who initiates projects and activities but who usually gets other persons to carry out these initiatives.

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Most likely, you are excellent at leadership, business, salesmanship, and politics and are generally a good public speaker.

You’re confident that even if you don’t have a direct answer to a problem, you know you’ll find the way to solve it.

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You are creative, although not necessarily an artist – your creativity often shows up in more subtle and practical ways.

As a persuader, you’re constantly looking for the smartest way to solve a problem with the minimum amount of time and energy invested.

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

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Enterprising people like working with other people. They are used to leading, influencing, and managing situations and other individuals to get things organized or for economic gain. Enterprising personality types are frequently leaders who have a talent for managing, organizing, and persuading. These people are driven by status, power, and money, and they like to be in charge.

They usually are persuasive, motivational, and dominant. Enterprising people possess entrepreneurial spirits and are promoters. They are excellent at leadership, business, salesmanship, and politics and are generally good public speakers. They are the ones that want to be in charge; they like to influence others. They are willing to take risks and love competing and debating.

ENTERPRISING PERSONALITY TYPES SOLVE PROBLEMS AND TAKE RISKS

Enterprising personality types like to take risks to solve problems and generally rely on their intuition about effective solutions rather than doing research.

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Enterprising personality types may sometimes come across as irresponsible and restless because they often drop projects while not finished, but we need to be aware that a lot of activities and initiatives could never have gotten off the ground if not these individuals had taken them on with their energizing influence.

ENTERPRISING PERSONALITY TYPES ARE ASSERTIVE AND CONFIDENT

Enterprising personality types are generally very sociable and extrovert persons who are enthusiastic, energetic, assertive, and confident. They are often the quick decision-makers who initiate projects and activities but usually get other people to carry out these initiatives.

Enterprising personality types often are focusing solely on a specific project without noticing other people’s or their own concerns.

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Last Updated on September 11, 2024.