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DISCOVER YOUR MYER-BRIGGS PERSONALITY TYPE NOW!
Gain personal insight that will help you identify and take full advantage of your personal styles and strengths in order to lead a successful career and fruitful life.

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®, also known as the MBTI®, is the most powerful and widely used psychological test in the world. Millions of people all over the world have benefited from the knowledge that one earns from discovering and understanding one's personality type.

Discovering and understanding your personality type can be invaluable no matter what stage you are at in your career or life. This discovery and understanding has helped millions of people in the following situations:

- Choosing a college major
- Considering internship opportunities
- Improving roommate / intimate relations
- Discovering one's inner self
- Considering a career change
- Resolving team / family conflicts
- Balancing priorities
- Readying for retirement

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MBTI Testimonials
The ability to identify, analyze and comprehend your MBTI personality type can lead to personal insight, enlightenment, and discoveries that can change your life. Below are some stories our customers have shared with their PersonalValuation.com consultants:

"I am applying to business school and understanding my MBTI personality type has really helped me shape my personal statements by capitalizing on my strengths and identifying opportunities for growth that are aligned with the different MBA programs to which I am applying." - Nicole, Knoxville, TN

"I was really burnt out as an Analyst with an Investment Banking firm and knew that I wanted and needed a career change, but didn't know where to start my search. I took the MBTI Step II Interpretive report and by utilizing my results I was able to identify career opportunities and industries that matched my personality preferences. I am now very satisfied as a Human Resources manager at a top technology firm in Silicon Valley." - Dave, San Francisco, CA

"My boyfriend and I just moved in together and even though we had been dating for two years and things were great, we started getting on each others nerves a lot more than usual. We realized that while we knew each other really well, that we still had a lot to learn about one another. We both took the Myers Briggs Step II Interpretive Report and read both our own reports and each others (I am an ESFJ and he is an ENFP). By understanding each others personality type we were able to identify personality and style differences between us and this knowledge has really helped us to communicate and compromise a lot more which has led to much fewer disagreements." - Sharon, New York, NY

"I had just finished my final tour of duty in the Army and had a job all lined up as a salesman for a friend's family auto dealership. While the money was good, I just really didn’t enjoy it very much but couldn’t put my finger on why. I took a Myers Briggs test and it definitely made sense. I discovered that I am a true ISFP who enjoys working on my own to analyze a problem but enjoys working with a team to build consensus to solve the problem. With this knowledge I left my job and joined a market research firm which focuses on compiling data for a propriety information database focused on the Renewable Energy and Clean Tech industries…and I love it! - Tim, Ann Arbor, MI

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What is the Myers-Briggs Personality Test?
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment is a tool used to identify the psychological tendencies of an individual as described by the theories of Carl Jung, the influential thinker and founder of analytical psychology. The creators of the Myers Briggs personality test, Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, based the MBTI tool on Jung's work in order to help individuals predetermine a career that would best fit their personality type as defined by the theories of Carl Jung. The Myers-Briggs Personality Test has become the most trusted personality tool available to the public today. The Myers Briggs test has been administered worldwide to individuals for over 50 years in over 20 languages. It is estimated that 2 million of these personality tests are administered every year. A wide array of people take the test; ranging from high school and college students to employees and executives of Fortune 500 companies.

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What is a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Type?
Your Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality type results represent your personal preferences for:

- Source and direction of energy: Extraversion (E) vs. Introversion (I)
- Gathering information: Sensing (S) vs. Intuition (N)
- Making decisions: Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F)
- Life orientation: Judging (J) vs. Perceiving (P)

The combination of these preferences that fits you best describes a pattern of broad personality characteristics. This pattern is called your MBTI type.

A brief description of the personality traits associated with the 16 different MBTI personality types are listed below:

- ISTJ: hard working, planner, gets things done
- ISFJ: conscientious, kind, builds consensus
- INFJ: imaginative, purposeful, executes with principle and integrity
- INTJ: independent, insightful, solves complex problems
- ISTP: adaptable, practical, responds quickly to technical problems
- ISFP: compassionate, flexible, persuades gently
- INFP: creative, adaptable, pursues their ideals
- INTP: analytical, theoretical, seeks to understand
- ESTP: active, resourceful, solves problems on the spot
- ESFP: enthusiastic, accepting, always where the action is
- ENFP: enthusiastic, initiating, anticipates the needs of others
- ENTP: innovative, entrepreneurial, improvises to overcome challenges
- ESTJ: decisive, organized, digs in and get the job done
- ESFJ: conscientious, kind, works with others to get things done
- ENFJ: responsive, appreciative, involves others to carry out their vision
- ENTJ: frank, takes charge quickly to get things done

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What is PersonalValuation.com?
PersonalValuation.com is a leading administrator of online personality and career assessments and specializes in the administration of the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report.

We offer our customers 24/7 access to our online, secure testing site and deliver in-depth, personalized test results via email to our customers within one business day. Additionally, customers have access to a free consultation with a licensed PersonalValuation.com consultant to discuss results and answer questions. Our #1 priority is to ensure that you gain detailed personal insight through our services.

What is the Difference between PersonalValuation.com and the Competition?
All administrators of Myers-Briggs personality tests employ licensed professionals, have a deep understanding of MBTI concepts and dynamics, and offer online testing with free consultations. But what sets PersonalValuation.com apart from the rest is that our #1 priority is to ensure that you gain detailed personal insight through our services.

Our competitors primarily use pricing and marketing tactics against one another to sell the most basic Myers-Briggs assessment available (the MBTI Step I Profile) which only gives you your MBTI personality type and a one page analysis. While this may satisfy some individuals, we do not believe that your personal style and preferences can be clearly presented to you in one and half pages.

PersonalValuation.com specializes in administering the most robust, in-depth Myers-Briggs assessment available, the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report, to ensure that you gain the most out of your assessment experience (read more about the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report below).

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What is the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report?
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator Step II Interpretive Report is the most in-depth and popular personality test offering on the market. It is an 18 page, highly personalized narrative and graphic report that helps you understand your personality preferences based on your responses. The MBTI® Step II will provide you with a detailed analysis of your four letter personality type across 20 different subscales. These results are then applied to four important components of personal development (communication, change management, decision making, and conflict management) in order to suggest ways of using your personal style more effectively.

More than any other MBTI assessment, the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report will give you personal insight that will help you identify and take full advantage of your personal styles and strengths in order to lead a successful career and fruitful life.

You can read more about the MBTI Step II Interpretive Report at Wikipedia (pop window which has our external link at the bottom which may further validate our claim)

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Who Uses Myers-Briggs Assessments?
Myers-Briggs personality tests are used by top academic institutions and Fortune 500 companies. This is evidenced by some of our past clients:

- Advantage Funds
- Barnes & Noble
- Dillards
- Great Clips
- Hilton Hotels
- Johnson & Johnson
- McKinsey & Company
- Microsoft
- New Mexico State University
- New York City Department of Transportation
- PNM Resources
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences
- Williams-Sonoma Learn from these top institutions and companies - Take the Myers-Briggs Step II Interpretive Report now!

Which Famous People Exemplify the 16 MBTI Personality Types?
See how your MBTI personality type compares to some famous people:

  • ISTJ: George H.W. Bush, Evander Holyfield, Warren Buffet, Harry Truman, Julia Roberts, Anthony Hopkins, Kirk Douglas
  • ISFJ: Mother Theresa, Queen Elizabeth II, Louisa May Alcott, Toni Collette, Kiefer Sutherland, William Shatner
  • INFJ: Martin Van Buren, Chaucer, Oprah Winfrey, Calista Flockhart, Ralph Fiennes
  • INTJ: Thomas Jefferson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jane Austen, Arthur Ashe, C.S. Lewis, George Lucas, Lance Armstrong
  • ISTP: Michael Jordan, Clint Eastwood, Frank Zappa, Keith Richards, Bruce Lee, ohn Malkovich, Ashley Judd, Mel Gibson
  • ISFP: Ulysses S. Grant, Marie Antoinette, Fred Astaire, Barbara Streisand, Steven Spielberg, John Travolta
  • INFP: William Shakespeare, Helen Keller, Dick Clark, James Taylor, Princess Dianna, Audrey Hepburn, Peter Jackson, Kevin Costner, Adam Sandler
  • INTP: Abraham Lincoln, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Socrates, Carl Jung, Meryl Streep, Dustin Hoffman
  • ESTP: Jack Nicholson, Madonna, Ernest Hemingway, Lucille Ball, Donald Trump, Eddie Murphy
  • ESFP: Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson, Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Al Pacino
  • ENFP: Cher, Bono, Mark Twain, Dr. Seuss, Andy Rooney, Bill Cosby, Bob Dylan, Charles Dickens, Andy Kaufman
  • ENTP: Teddy Roosevelt, John Adams, Walt Disney, Thomas Edison, George Carlin, Celine Dion
  • ESTJ: Lyndon Johnson, Andrew Jackson, John D. Rockefeller, Pat Summit, George W. Bush, Rev. Billy Graham, Bruce Willis
  • ESFJ: Mary Tyler Moore, Don Knotts, William McKinley, Sally Field, Jack Benny, Desi Arnez, Sally Struthers
  • ENFJ: Ross Perot, Bob Saget, Andy Griffith, Peyton Manning, Johnny Depp, Ralph Nader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • ENTJ: Franklin Roosevelt, Harrison Ford, Richard Nixon, Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Gates, Al Gore, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Downey Jr.

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