Tutor
The Tutor role rolls up into the Learning & Development family. Professionals in Learning & Development need to be highly empathetic and creative, understanding diverse learning styles and designing engaging educational experiences. Adaptability and analytical thinking are also crucial for keeping pace with evolving training needs.
The Tutor 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
- Mentorship & Supporthigh
- Complex Problem Solvinghigh
- Professional Confidencehigh
- Compliance & Governancehigh
- Professional Warmthhigh
What this role actually is
Professionals in Learning & Development need to be highly empathetic and creative, understanding diverse learning styles and designing engaging educational experiences. Adaptability and analytical thinking are also crucial for keeping pace with evolving training needs.
What stands out in this role: mentor, analytical, and autonomous. It also benefits from compliant and personable.
What the role demands
The critical facets - the parts of your personality this role most consistently leans on.
Mentorship & Support
Always willing to mentor others, share credit, or sacrifice time to cover for struggling teammates.
Complex Problem Solving
Loves tackling complex, abstract, and philosophical business problems; highly intellectual.
Professional Confidence
Highly confident in their ability to solve unfamiliar problems; trusts their own core competence.
Closely related roles
Other roles in the Learning & Development family that share part of this trait profile.
Frequently asked
- What personality traits fit a Tutor?
- Strong performers in the Tutor role tend to combine Mentor, Servant-leader, Supportive, Team-first. The WorkFive assessment maps your 30-facet profile against this role to show how closely your wiring matches.
- Is Tutor right for someone with high Mentorship & Support?
- Mentorship & Support matters in this role. High scorers on this facet tend to be mentor, servant-leader, supportive - qualities the role routinely calls on. Protect your own bandwidth and KPIs; don't let mentoring duties tank your personal output.
- What career family does Tutor belong to?
- Tutor rolls up into the Learning & Development 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.
Turn this fit into a Tutor resume
Once you know which facets fit, the next step is the resume and the interview. Translating personality keywords into ATS-friendly bullets and behavioural stories is what JobMentis is built for.
See your alignment score for Tutor
Take the WorkFive assessment - anonymous, 15 minutes - and find out exactly where your 30-facet profile lands against this role. Your report opens on the Tutor match by default.
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