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Your career test results revealed you are naturally optimistic and very accepting of other's differing perspectives. you are genuinely interested in the needs of others, and your inclination to listen before you talk to communicate that effectively. your low-key and easy-going approach to life is evident in your demeanor. but, it tends to cover up your underlying strength and intensity. typically, you are balanced in most aspects of your life. others find you to be kind and trusting and you enjoy being surrounded by the same type of people. you enjoy being spontaneous and you have little use for structure, routine or planning ahead. you have an innate sensitivity, which makes you receptive and considerate to the needs of others. you learn best with hands-on training. your best careers utilize your faithfulness and loyalty to the people and ideas you are associated with. our algorithms compared your results against the results of career professionals and we found a match of 33 careers in 5 fields that fit your work personality. we generated a full report about you that includes your prefect careers and pages of information about your strengths and potential weaknesses, optimal work environment, management style, famous people like you and more. one of the careers that fits you paid an average salary of $208,783 last year.

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