MBTI (2) : Taking the MBTI Assessment: What to Expect

Taking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment can be a valuable tool for gaining self-awareness and understanding your personality preferences. Here is what you can expect when taking the MBTI assessment:


Length: The MBTI assessment typically takes around 30 minutes to complete, and consists of 93 multiple-choice questions.

Content: The questions on the MBTI assessment are designed to elicit information about your preferences on each of the four dimensions of personality (extraversion/introversion, sensing/intuition, thinking/feeling, and judging/perceiving). For each question, you will be asked to choose the statement that best reflects your natural preference.

Confidentiality: The MBTI assessment is completely confidential, and your results will only be shared with you. It is important to answer the questions as honestly and accurately as possible in order to get the most accurate results.

Scoring: Once you have completed the assessment, your responses will be scored and you will be assigned a four-letter personality type. This type represents your natural preferences across each of the four dimensions of personality.

Interpretation: After receiving your results, you can work with a trained MBTI practitioner or use online resources to interpret your results and learn more about your personality type. This interpretation can help you gain insight into your strengths, weaknesses, and workstyle preferences.

It is important to remember that the MBTI assessment is not a definitive measure of your personality, but rather a tool for gaining self-awareness and understanding your preferences. It is also important to use your results responsibly and avoid using them to perpetuate biases or stereotypes. With a clear understanding of its limitations and appropriate use, the MBTI assessment can be a valuable tool for personal growth and development.