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bartholomew | 14:40 Sun 30th May 2010 | Jobs & Education
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hi there,

Just a quick question.
I have obtained two Master's Degrees when I was young; now I have changed so much that I would never consider working in those two areas as I an an INFP (Myers Briggs test). I was wondering if it is possible to combine them with something else to lead to some kinfd of synergy. Any suggestions welcome...I have a few ideas of my own, but I would like to ask you for fresh ideas...thanks

oops the two courses were in EU Business and Law & in Marketing and Management.
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Why does being an INFP mean you would no longer consdier working in those areas, do they conflict with your values now?
It depends how long ago you completed the degrees as to the currency of what you would have learned and researched, and whether you have kept up to speed in either of those topics - both are pretty volatile in terms of changes in legislations etc. Despite the recession there still seems to be a lot of work around for qualified HR-type consultancies undertaking workshops with teams in principles such as Myers Briggs and Margerisson-McCann - have you thought about branching out on your own (or with others) in your own business (or am I barking up the completely wrong tree?!)?
I'd just like to say that for someone who boasts to have two Master's degrees, i would have thought you'd have learned a bit of English. It's Masters (there are two of them). Just couldn't resist pointing that out. Sorry, if I offend.

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