SHL Personality Test Results - Analyse & Interpret

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The discussion revolves around the SHL Personality Test, with participants sharing their results and insights. One user completed the test, highlighting their strengths in "Leading and Deciding" and "Enterprising and Performing," while noting weaker areas in "Organising and Executing" and "Analysing and Interpreting," which aligns with their profession in engineering. There is confusion regarding the removal of a link to the test, with participants questioning the rationale behind the website's request for deletion. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding one's strengths and weaknesses as revealed by the test.
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Mod note: Link removed by request of the particular website

It takes about 20-30 minutes to finish.

My results:
Leading and Deciding: 5
Supporting and Cooperating: 2
Interacting and Presenting: 2
Analysing and Interpreting: 2
Creating and Conceptualising: 3
Organising and Executing: 1
Adapting and Coping: 4
Enterprising and Performing: 5

It tells me that my currently chosen profession (Engineering) falls under Analysing and Interpreting which did not turn out to be my best strength :rolleyes: But I expected so.
 
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rootX,

So, the guidance for this thread should be, Google: SHL Personality Test
and take it ?

Rhody... :redface:
 
What happened to the link?

I don't understand why a website would request deletion.
 
BenJlong said:
What happened to the link?

I don't understand why a website would request deletion.
It's in their rules.
 
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