Angela Griffiths
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ANGELA GRIFFITHS
austinmba4hire.com    |    512.850.5622    |    austinmba4hire@gmail.com

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ASSESSMENTS
(what third parties say)

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Birkman

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WealthDynamics

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Big Five

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openness
Openness describes a person’s tendency to think in abstract, complex ways. High scorers are prone to associative thinking, meaning that they readily see relationships between things. People high in Openness are more able to connect seemingly unrelated concepts, making them more likely to appreciate art and unusual ideas.
conscientiousness
Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and control in order to pursue their goals. High scorers are organized and determined, and are able to forego immediate gratification for the sake of long-term achievement.
agreeableness
Conscientiousness describes a person’s ability to exercise self-discipline and control in order to pursue their goals. High scorers are organized and determined, and are able to forego immediate gratification for the sake of long-term achievement.
Neuroticism
Neuroticism describes a person’s tendency to experience negative emotions, including fear, sadness, anxiety, guilt, and shame. While everyone experiences these emotions from time to time, some people are more prone to them than others.
This trait can be thought of as an alarm system. People experience negative emotions as a sign that something is wrong in the world. You may be in danger, so you feel fear. Or you may have done something morally wrong, so you feel guilty. However, not everyone has the same reaction to a given situation. High Neuroticism scorers are more likely to react to a situation with fear, anger, sadness, and the like. Low Neuroticism scorers are more likely to brush off their misfortune and move on.

extroversion
Extroversion describes a person’s inclination to seek stimulation from the outside world, especially in the form of attention from other people. Extroverts engage actively with others in order to earn friendship, admiration, power, status, excitement, and romance. Introverts tend to conserve their energy, and do not work as hard to earn these social rewards.

StrengthsFinder

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The Nerd Test

YOU ARE
% NERD

You can be somewhat of a nerd.  Your taste is questionable sometimes and in certain situations you turn into a full-time nerd.  However, you still have a long way to go to become a super nerd and in general you are relatively "normal".  Don't be afraid to show your nerdy side from time to time because it looks good on you!

*Source:  www.what-character-are-you.com

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  • WELCOME
  • Experience & Education
  • Skills
  • Assessments
  • Portfolio
  • Core Values
  • Traditional Resume
  • FAQs
  • Contact