Chemist
Inside Basic & Applied Research, the Chemist role plays a specific part. Basic & Applied Research requires analytical thinking, creativity, and attention to detail to explore complex problems and develop innovative solutions. Professionals in Basic & Applied Research need to be resilient and adaptable, embracing challenges while persevering through setbacks in their quest for knowledge.
The Chemist personality signature
Banded picture of the trait profile the role tends to reward. Not your score - the role's.
- Stability
- Extraversion
- Openness
- Agreeableness
- Conscientiousness
Traits this role leans on
- Systematizationhigh
- Self-Disciplinehigh
- Complex Problem Solvinghigh
- Achievement-Strivinghigh
- Visionary Thinkinghigh
What this role actually is
Basic & Applied Research requires analytical thinking, creativity, and attention to detail to explore complex problems and develop innovative solutions. Professionals in Basic & Applied Research need to be resilient and adaptable, embracing challenges while persevering through setbacks in their quest for knowledge.
Day to day, this role draws on systematic, disciplined, and analytical. The role also rewards ambitious and visionary.
What the role demands
The critical facets - the parts of your personality this role most consistently leans on.
Systematization
Creates rigorous documentation, clean code, and highly organized, scalable systems.
Self-Discipline
Exceptional at pushing through boring, repetitive, or difficult tasks without needing external motivation.
Complex Problem Solving
Loves tackling complex, abstract, and philosophical business problems; highly intellectual.
Closely related roles
Other roles in the Basic & Applied Research family that share part of this trait profile.
Frequently asked
- What personality traits fit a Chemist?
- Strong performers in the Chemist role tend to combine Systematic, Organized, Process-creator, Detail-oriented. The WorkFive assessment maps your 30-facet profile against this role to show how closely your wiring matches.
- Is Chemist right for someone with high Systematization?
- Systematization matters in this role. High scorers on this facet tend to be systematic, organized, process-creator - qualities the role routinely calls on. Don't get bogged down in organizing resources at the expense of actually executing the project.
- What career family does Chemist belong to?
- Chemist rolls up into the Basic & Applied Research career family inside the WorkFive O*NET-derived taxonomy. Roles in this family share trait demands and tend to be considered together when people change career direction.
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