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Why is understanding your personality an important part of career planning?

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In a recent year, 32.1 million working-age Americans between the ages of 15 and 64 reported having a disability. If this was 18.7  of the total U.S. population of working age people, how many total people were of working age in the U.S. at that time?



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Answer to Question 1

Understanding your personality can help you identify the types of work situations you would be successful in. It can also help you learn how to manage your personality when relating to other people in interviews or on the job.

Answer to Question 2

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