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What to know about hiring a Circle
Learn about Circles
Circles are people driven and fear of failure dominant.
They are good employees for work that requires caring for people or animals, social service, adventure, sales, variety, action, friendliness, warmth, fun, and networking.
They are not as good in positions where discipline, solitary hours, repetition, disciplining others, pressure, strict deadlines, and high stress are present.
Possible Strengths
Possible Weaknesses
Active listening
Altruistic
Authenticity
Can get along with anyone
Caring
Client Relations
Collaboration
Consistent
Conversation skills
Customer service skills
Dedicated
Dependable
Effective Listener
Empathy
Fairness
Flexible
Follows directions well
Forgiveness
Good Communication Skills
Good manners
Gratitude
Has good work/life balance
Honest
Hope
Humanity
Integrity
Interpersonal Skills
Kindness
Listening skills
Loving
Mentoring
Modesty/Humility
Networking skills
Open-mindedness
Patience
Politeness
Responsible
Self Controlled
Self-regulation
Sensitivity
Social intelligence
Social skills
Sympathy
Team Player
Temperance
Tolerance
Trustworthy
Understanding
Allows emotions to show
Bad at meeting deadlines
Difficulty asking questions
Disorganized
Does not like conflict
Does not like pressure
Doesn’t take risks
Dramatic
Easily discouraged
Emotional
Fearful
Hesitant
Lack of focus
Lacks confidence
Lazy
Multitasking
Not detail oriented
Not good at analyzing data
Not good at prioritizing
Not taking criticism well
Overwhelmed
Passive
People pleaser
Procrastination
Self critical
Shy/ not adept at public speaking
Slow
Spends too long on work
Takes things personally
Too sensitive
Too timid to give feedback
Unorganized
Careers for Circles
Circles are social beings and do not like working alone. They love careers that involve networking, connecting and interacting with lots of people. They also like variety and are happiest in a career that isn’t the same exact grind every day. They like adventure and change, and can sometimes change careers often, if there isn’t enough variety. Circles are talkative and enjoy careers where they can use their gift for gab. They sometimes struggle with consistency and follow through though, so they could struggle in a career that requires lots of paperwork, isolation, record keeping or accounting. They prefer careers out and about, not stuck in an office.
Recommended Careers
Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors
Actors
Acute Care Nurses
Advertising Agents
Advertising Executive
Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes
Air ambulance pilot
Alpine ski racer
Amusement and Recreation attendants
Animal Breeders
Animal Caregivers
Animal Trainers
Artistic scouts
Audio engineer
Barista
Bartender
Business development
Business Owner
Chef and food vlogger
Chiropractor
Comedian
Communications Teacher
Conservation Specialist
Construction Manager
Construction site engineer
Counselor
Customer Service Representative
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Digital content producer
Digital marketing
Director at a gaming company
Director at a music publisher
Director for sports TV
Dispatchers, Police, Fire, Ambulance
DJ and presenter
Dog walking business
Door to Door Sales
Drummer
Education Administrator, elementary, secondary and post-secondary
Entrepreneur
Farmer
Firefighter
Fish and Game Wardens
Fitness Trainers or instructor
Football coach
Forest and Conservation Worker
Freelance filmmaker
Fundraiser
Graphic designer
Grounds Maintenance Worker
Hotel Concierge Desk
Hotel, Motel and Resort Desk Person
Humanitarian worker
Journalist: Correspondent
Journalist: online sports
Lifeguard
Logging Worker
Marketing and communications
Marketing Specialist
Massage Therapist
Media scheduler
Membership coordinator in a museum
Music promoter
Musician
Nanny
Nursery and Greenhouse Manager
Nursery worker
Occupational therapist
Outreach pastor
Paramedic
Park Naturalist
Pet store workers
Physical Education Specialist
Physical Therapists
Presenter and YouTuber
Presenter: live events
Presenter: radio and podcast
Presenter: sports
Presenter: TV
Press officer
Primary teacher
Private Detectives
Producer: podcast
Producer: radio
Product Development
Public relations officer
Radio presenter
Radio producer
Real Estate agent
Recreation Worker
Recreational Therapists
Sales Manager
Salesman
Social media expert
Sports Medicine Physicians
Stage manager at festivals
Stunt performer
Tour Guides
User experience designer
Veterinary nurse
Video Game Designers
YouTuber presenter