Reviews of TypeFinder® Personality Test
Looking for the best personality test? Based on Myers and Briggs' 16 types, Truity's TypeFinder personality test is the highest rated personality type test available online, with an average customer rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Truity's TypeFinder test meets the highest standards for accuracy, with millions users contributing to our dataset and an extensive history of research into reliability and validity. You can read more in our TypeFinder Technical Documentation.
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By Lydia Eddington
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By Michaela
Definitely interesting and helpful. I'm at a crossroads with what I'd like to do for work at the moment and this (along with my enneagram) has helped bring things into better focus. Also fun to see and realize how I am!
By Paula
Extensive explanation on the fascets of personality. Good as a first read or introduction to the subject.
By Merrilee
I learned so much about myself! I have always viewed myself as a die hard extrovert. Found out I am a beautiful blend of introvert also. I will put into practice the guidance I was given on how to promote my attributes at work and in my private life.
By Cheryl Mellor
I really enjoyed the positive descriptions of each characteristic of my personality type. I do agree with most of the personality trait.
I find that I used to score more of an extrovert in the past, but I have come across abusive co-workers, narcissistic managers and criminally minded coworkers at my last job. This has caused my test scores to reflect more introverted results.
By TONYA
LOVE THE RESULTS!
By Cinthya
Good description but need more advice
By Kate Smith
Great synopsis. I'd be interested to learn how gender effects role perceptions/ expectations.
By William Fowler
I am very impressed with the length and thoroughness of the report.
By andrew wanzenberg
The Truity test was remarkably accurate and nuanced. Indeed, I worked as an engineer and technical writer.
I have a minor disagreement with the descriptions in one small section - Objective vs Subjective. Taking into account the needs of others is not what distinguishes objective from subjective. Objective decisions also take into account the needs of others, but they are not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
Also, "detached" and "impersonal" have negative connotations. Detached implies indifferent. Impersonal also means 'not existing as a person' or 'having no personality.'
