Agreeableness
Agreeableness reflects how cooperative, trusting, and considerate you are toward others. It measures your tendency to be compassionate and helpful versus competitive and skeptical.
High Agreeableness
People with high agreeableness are typically:
- Trusting and cooperative with others
- Empathetic and considerate of others' feelings
Career
Highly agreeable people often excel in careers involving helping others, such as counseling, social work, teaching, and healthcare.
Note: While agreeableness is generally positive, extremely high levels might lead to being too trusting or having difficulty saying no.
Low Agreeableness
People with lower agreeableness may:
- Be more competitive and skeptical of others' motives
- Prioritize their own interests over group harmony
- Be more direct and honest, even when it might hurt feelings
- Excel in negotiations and leadership roles requiring tough decisions
Curious about your Agreeableness score?
Take the Big Five Test