Holland Code: ASR
Meyers-Briggs Code: ENTP
I
found both codes to be close to what I scored myself before taking the tests.
In fact, the Meyers-Briggs code was exactly what I anticipated. The Holland
code seemed to be leaned more towards
career choice, while the Meyers-Briggs code seemed to be leaned more towards
personality type. This is interesting, because after reviewing the results of
both codes, I found that the Holland code gave more accurate results for career
choices, while the Meyers-Briggs code gave me more accurate results regarding
my personality.
My
pre-test estimate for my Holland code was that I would be artistic, social, and
investigative, but I after taking the test, my code showed that I was artistic,
social, and realistic. To be completely honest, after reviewing the code, and
reading about the similarities and differences between the possible codes, I
didn’t find a very large or noticeable difference between the two. Many, if not most of the suggested career
choices that were recommended to me were careers that I have considered. As far as the code descriptions go, it’s not
necessarily that they were completely inaccurate, but that they do not seem to
be a major part of the Holland codes, and were vaguely described.
As
for the Meyers-Briggs code, my pre-test estimate was that I would be ENTP.
After taking the test, the results I got were an exact confirmation. On the
results page, not many careers were listed. Those that were listed did not interest
me much and were not careers that I had significantly considered before. There
was, however, very extensive descriptions and explanations regarding the
meaning of the code’s significance in terms of personality. I found that
essentially every aspect of the description of ENTPs fit me perfectly.