Inclination towards executive or creative work Test - the question form

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1. Which statement best describes the kind of work you would like to do?
My work is such that doing it well and following rules precisely will reliably lead to a predictable result.
Even if I do my work well, I cannot accurately predict the results.
2. Which statement best describes the type of work you would like to do?
The ways and methods of doing my work are very diverse, and I am responsible for choosing them.
The ways of doing my work are more or less standard and known in advance.
3. Which statement best describes the type of work you would like to do?
Management decides what I do and how I do it; my role is to follow instructions precisely.
My work does not involve clear instructions; I have to continually think about how to act.
4. Select the statement that best describes the type of work you would like to do.
I am willing to do work that requires ongoing investment of time and effort in further learning and professional development.
I would like to learn a profession and then earn money steadily, without spending additional time and effort on further training.
5. Which statement better reflects your attitude toward work?
My attitude toward work is described by the proverb: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
The statement that best reflects my attitude toward work is: "It is better to chase a crane in the sky than to have a titmouse in your hand."
6.
It is important to me to have ongoing opportunities for professional development at work, even if it comes at the expense of stability.
The main thing is that the job and income are stable; opportunities for professional development are not that important to me.
7. Which statement best describes the type of work you would like to do?
I would like to have guaranteed pay that matches the time and effort I put into my work.
Pay should be based only on work results, not on the time and effort spent to achieve them.
8. Select the statement that best describes the type of work you would like to do.
Not all of my work time follows a clear timetable: to a large extent, I decide myself when and where to complete particular tasks.
My work schedule follows a clear timetable: I always know where I need to be, when I need to be there, and exactly what I need to do.
9. Which statement best describes your attitude toward work?
I view work as a necessary means of ensuring a good quality of life outside of work.
I do not tend to separate work from other areas of life; for me, to work is to live.
10. Which statement best describes how you relate to your work?
Even when my workday is over, I find myself returning to work-related problems in my thoughts from time to time.
My work ends when the workday ends; I do not think about it again until the next workday.
11. Work is:
a means to achieve other life goals (e.g., to earn money, to increase my status in other people's eyes).
valuable to me in itself, not only because of the opportunities it provides (e.g., earnings).
12. If you had enough money to live comfortably without working (for example, through an inheritance):
I would continue to work even if I had a large amount of money that would allow me to live comfortably without working.
I would not work and would spend my time doing something else.
1. Which statement best describes the kind of work you would like to do?
The kind of work I do is such that doing it well and strictly following the rules will reliably lead to a predictable result.
Even if I do my work well, I cannot predict its results with certainty.
2. Which statement best describes the type of work you would like to do?
The ways and methods of doing my work are very varied, and I am responsible for choosing them.
The ways of doing my work are more or less standard and are known in advance.
3. Select the statement that best describes the type of work you would like to do.
Management decides what I do and how I do it; my role is to carry out instructions precisely.
My work does not involve clear instructions; I have to continually think about how to act.
4. Which statement better describes the type of work you would like to do?
I am willing to do work that requires ongoing time and effort for further training and professional development.
I would like to learn a profession and then earn money steadily without spending more time and effort on further training.
5. Which statement best describes your attitude toward work?
My attitude toward work is best described by the saying, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
My attitude toward work is better captured by, "It is better to go after what is uncertain than to settle for what is certain."
6. Which statement best describes the kind of work you would like to do?
It is important to me to have ongoing opportunities for professional development at work, even if this comes at the expense of stability.
The most important thing is that the work and income are stable; opportunities for professional development are not as important to me.
7.
I would like a guaranteed wage that matches the time and effort I put into my work.
Pay should be based only on work results, not on the time and effort spent achieving them.
8.
Not all of my work time follows a clear timetable: to a large extent, I decide for myself when and where to do particular tasks.
My work schedule follows a clear timetable: I always know where and when I am supposed to be, and exactly what I am supposed to do.
9.
I see work as a necessary means to have a good life outside of work.
I do not tend to separate work from other areas of life; for me, to work is to live.
10. Which statement best describes you?
Even when my workday is over, I sometimes find myself thinking about work-related problems.
My work ends when the workday ends; I do not think about it again until the next workday.
11. Which statement best describes your view of work?
Work is a means to achieve other life goals (to earn money for something, to increase my status in other people’s eyes, etc.).
Work is valuable to me in itself, not only for the opportunities it provides (for example, earnings).
12. Which statement best describes you?
I would keep working even if I had a large sum of money that would allow me to live comfortably without working.
If I had enough money (for example, from an inheritance), I would not work and would spend my time in other ways.
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