Work Environments Profile
Work Environments Profile
1
Having to act professionally (0.5)
This includes how you dress and present yourself at work
2
Indoor or sedentary work (1.3)
This means working indoors or sitting down most of the time
2
Monotonous work (1.3)
This means having to do the same thing a lot of the time
4
Pressure (1.5)
This includes working under stress, facing competition, and your errors having important consequences
5
Working independently (2)
This includes things like working on your own, managing your schedule and making your own decisions
5
Practical or manual work (2)
This includes working with your hands, or with tools, common technical equipment or industrial machinery
5
Needing high skills (2)
This includes needing to do lots of training, working on long-term projects, and specific skills like using complex software or playing music
5
Often working with others (2)
This includes working with others in your team, or customers and clients
5
Irregular work (2)
This includes irregular, atypical or seasonal schedules and having to find your next job yourself
10
Long hours (2.5)
This includes working late or starting early, night shifts, and traveling for work
11
Lots of oral communication (2.7)
This includes face-to-face discussions, speaking on the phone, and public speaking
12
Physically tiring work (3)
This includes working outdoors, or having to run, stand often or get in uncomfortable positions
13
Having critical responsibilities (3.3)
This includes being responsible for having new ideas and making important decisions, and for other people's results
14
Feeling you might not have a positive impact (4)
This means feeling that your work might not be making the world a better place, or might make you unpopular
15
High emotions (5)
This includes dealing with angry, upset or complaining people
16
Disagreeable situations (6.7)
This includes dangerous or noisy environments, or having to get close to or touch other people