Psychological profiling in the workplace

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  1. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Psychological profiling in the workplace
    Hi Guys

    I am looking for people to take part in this survey about psychological profiling in the workplace - it is quite long but you do get feedback on your responses!! would really appreciate anyone who takes the time

    http://www.oblimin.co.uk/


    Let me know if I can do any in return or just if you have any general comments!

    Cheers!
    Last edited by Theapprentice; 08-04-2012 at 14:28.
  2. lcarter17's Avatar
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    Re: Psychological profiling in the workplace
    Done! I really like the feedback - described me well!

    If you could do mine that'd be great too www.surveymonkey.com/s/personality2

    Thanks and good luck!
  3. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Thank you! Done yours too!
  4. cyn2589's Avatar
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    done! if you are currently employed, could u do mine as well?
    thanks!
    http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/868500/Personality
  5. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Sure just done this for you! Thanks for taking part in mine too!
  6. Zariel's Avatar
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    Re: Psychological profiling in the workplace
    Please do mine? Finished yours

    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PZYYMX7
  7. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    (Original post by Zariel)
    Please do mine? Finished yours

    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PZYYMX7
    Sure just done yours too! Thanks
  8. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Bump - still looking for plenty of respondents guys
  9. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Re: Psychological profiling in the workplace
    Hi Guys

    I am looking for people to take part in this survey about psychological profiling in the workplace - it is quite long but you do get feedback on your responses!! would really appreciate anyone who takes the time

    http://www.oblimin.co.uk/


    Let me know if I can do any in return or just if you have any general comments!

    Cheers!
  10. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    Re: Psychological profiling in the workplace
    Survey still open and looking for participants - I will return the favor!
  11. Theapprentice's Avatar
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    (Original post by cyn2589)
    done! if you are currently employed, could u do mine as well?
    thanks!
    http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/868500/Personality

    (Original post by Zariel)
    Please do mine? Finished yours

    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PZYYMX7
    Hey! Just trying to get some feedback on this survey.. wondering what you guys thought of the personality feedback it gave you? did you find it accurate?

    To anyone else out there.. the survey is still open and would be great to hear your opinions on your feedback.

    Thanks!
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