You are an Architect
Your strongest trait is Investigative, and your second strongest is Realistic, which makes you an Architect.
Architects are analytical thinkers who like to work in the physical world. Their diverse nature translates in their ability to think intellectually and apply what they know with physical work, like working with their hands. They are curious about the physical world and how it works. They enjoy intellectual challenges that are unconventional, and love solving complex problems.
Investigative
An investigative person is someone who lives in the mind. To solve problems, they prefer reading and studying, books and text, rather than their using their hands. They tend to analyze situations before making decisions. Investigative people are independent thinkers that are both curious and insightful.
Skills You Can Focus On
The Architect tends to be curious, intellectual, and they are natural problem solvers. They also have a tendency to be practical, hands-on, and typically like working outdoors. They are inherently good at thinking through problems and finding practical solutions, so they tend to thrive when they are given tasks that allow them to function independently and think through problems at their own pace. They get particularly excited when their thoughtful, inquisitive work can be translated into the physical, tangible world.
Tendencies To Be Careful Of
Because Architects have a propensity for independently-oriented tasks and an inherent love for figuring out complex problems, they do not feel as well equipped to deal with leading a group of people. They would rather get on the ground floor and work than set up a high-level plan for others. Their investigative side tends to make them introspective, inquisitive, and avid readers, which are intrinsically solitary activities. This tends to mean that Architects have a harder time working in more social situations that call for regular tactfulness, relationship building, and interpersonal interaction.



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