StrategistsThe four aspects that make up this personality type are: Summary of Strategists - Quiet, easy-going and intellectually curious
- Use logical, objective thinking to find original solutions to problems
- Think of themselves as bright, logical and individualistic
- May forget practical issues, such as paying bills or doing the shopping
More about Strategists Strategists are quiet people who like to get to the heart of tough problems on their own and come up with innovative solutions. They analyse situations with a sceptical eye and develop ways of measuring everything, including themselves.  |  |  | Strategists are the group most likely to say they are unhappy in their job, according to a UK survey.
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Strategists are generally easy-going. They are intellectually curious and enjoy abstract ideas. Sometimes they like thinking of a solution to a problem more than taking practical steps to solve it. In situations where they can't use their talents, are unappreciated, or not taken seriously, Strategists may become negatively critical or sarcastic. Under extreme stress, Strategists could be prone to inappropriate, tearful or angry outbursts. Strategists may be insensitive to the emotional needs of others or how their behaviour impacts the people around them. Strategist Careers Strategists are often drawn to technical or scientific careers, where specialist knowledge is required. They also seem to enjoy jobs that involve long-term planning, abstract thinking or design. Other Personality Types Find out about the other fifteen personality types from the What Am I like? personality test: Big Thinker, Counsellor, Go-getter, Idealist, Innovator, Leader, Mastermind, Mentor, Nurturer, Peacemaker, Performer, Provider, Realist, Resolver and Supervisor. Take the What am I like? personality test, or learn more about personality type. Other Psychological Tests
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