
You like Yellow the least
You’re exceptionally goal-oriented and clearly grasp the objective at hand with determination and focus.
Success tip: Rushing a project with a “now or never” push can create a crisis. Slow down or later on an apology or redoing something will be your reward.
Interview power: Never wing it on an interview. Research before you go.
Avoid co-worker clash: Always start conversations from their point of view, not yours.
Best jobs for you: Wherever deadlines are essential; such as operations manager or medical doctor.
You like Orange the least
Your concerned, considerate persona makes you the ultimate pleaser. When the going gets tough, you work harder and harder.
Success tip: Under promise and over deliver by critically evaluating a project, in conjunction with other deadlines, before you commit.
Interview power: Don’t overreach. Focus on a “right now” job that will later deliver a “dream” career.
Avoid co-worker clash: Others only do well what they enjoy. Don’t expect otherwise.
Best jobs for you: Consider pleasing occupations like customer service or PR.
You like Purple the least
Your methodical approach quickly, without any emotion, puts an end to assumptions or exaggerated facts. Information, which is now valid, can then be used to draw successful conclusions.
Success tip: Don’t avoid brainstorming your true career potential. No it’s not venturing into uncharted waters or a waste of time and money.
Interview power: Open your mind to possibilities, even if it feels uncomfortable.
Avoid co-worker clash: Don’t reject new ideas until you’ve calculated risk and long-term income.
Best jobs for you: Methodical, logic-based careers such as accounting or finance.
You like Red the least
Your natural curiosity reveals profound facts that bring forth invaluable, more thorough information. Keep your power and gain more contemplation time by not giving an immediate yes or no.
Success tip: Tell others you need to give the issue some thought and you will get back to him later with the specifics, a by-step action plan.
Interview power: Speak-up, be assertive, but not pushy. Tell them what you do well.
Avoid co-worker clash: When they bark orders, don’t be rebellious. Write it down.
Best jobs for you: Wherever thorough info is needed; such as researcher or computer technician.
You like Blue the least
Your never-ending concerns about quality tweak things to a higher standard. Projects and goals become a rousing success.
Success tip: Challenge others to envision and discuss considerations in detail. Otherwise, your questions can be seen as disapproval or that you’re not a team player.
Interview power: Plan ahead. Create “why they need you” bullet points.
Avoid co-worker clash: Remember they want confirmation, not honest critiques.
Best jobs for you: Unbiased, objectively works; such as editor, event planner, or quality control.
You like Green the least
Your independent, responsible nature allows you to work for long periods of time without any support. You know how to build a strong team, even adopt co-workers as if they were your family.
Success tip: Pay attention to others’ dilemmas, especially when they don’t measure-up. Chances are they just can’t do it.
Interview power: Listen, what’s important to them? Discuss what they want to hear.
Avoid co-worker clash: Ask for support or don’t expect it. Otherwise, you’ll later blow a fuse.
Best jobs for you: Wherever follow-up is essential; such as business owner or sales.
Dewey Sadka is a psychometric scientist, who’s created a multi-patented, scientifically valid system that predicts the best occupations according to your color evaluations. Check out deweycolorsystem.com for more info.
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