
DFI

(D) Driver/Director
(F) Task-oriented
(I) Freelancer
DFI: You are a natural leader who prefers specific direction and you’re okay with some unpredictability in your work.
You’re a natural leader. You have no problem making decisions with confidence. You work well under pressure and people tend to seek out your guidance and direction. You like supervising projects and teams – when you’re involved, things get done. You cheer people on and you bring out the best in anyone that is collaborating with you. You like clear direction and forward progress. If things aren’t moving fast enough, you’ll jump into the weeds to keep the project on track. However, your happy place is more high-level where you can oversee everything. Bottom line, if there’s a goal and a deadline – you’re going to lead the team to meet both.
In your work, you prefer a clear set of tasks that you’re expected to perform. It makes you happy when you’re given clear direction and expectations. You know that if you perform well, there will be rewards, promotions or fame in your future. Let’s be honest, you’re competitive and you love accomplishing your goals. You’re a disciplined and ambitious person – you like to succeed, and you usually do.  Â
In terms of your job, you’re comfortable with some uncertainty. You don’t mind working really hard and then having periods of time where you’re not working (enjoying life) and looking for your next gig. You actually like the thrill of starting over with a new project and team of people.Â
Your ideal Industry Jobs:
- ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
- MOTIVATIONAL / ORGANIZATIONAL CONSULTANT
- FREELANCE PROJECT MANAGER
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