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Do What You Are: Discover the Perfect Career for You Through the Secrets of Personality Type
by Paul D. Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger

Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1992

Do What You Are reveals how the principles of Personality Type unlock the secret of career satisfaction. You can determine your true personality type through an easy exercise that evaluates how you process information, make decisions, and interact with the world around you. If you've ever felt dissatisfied with your job, this lively guide will help you discover the right career for you. Do What You Are includes an easy-to-read-and-understand introduction to Personality Type, workbook exercises, in-depth interviews, specific job search strategies, and an extensive list of occupations that are popular with people of the same type as yours.

Paul Tieger is the founder of the New England Type Institute and has been training professionals in the use of Personality Type for ten years. Barbara Barron-Tieger teaches individuals and groups how to use Type to improve their effectiveness in work and at home. Coauthors of the Career/Life Planning Profiles, used by career professionals, this husband-and-wife team live in West Hartford, Connecticut.

 
   
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