The Annual GSS MBTI Workshop - Fall 2025

Friday, November 7, 2025 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

When: Friday, November 7th 2025, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Location: Elliott School of International Affairs, Lindner Commons (Room 602), 1957 E Street Northwest, Washington, D.C

Are you looking to become an effective leader? Are you stuck in your job search? Do you want to discover careers that could be the best fit for you based on your personality traits? Through an informative 90-minute workshop, you will walk away with insights to help you launch your career and become an effective leader. The MBTI Career Report is an instrument that can provide you with the awareness to help you forge solid relationships, build confidence, and examine your career goals.If these services seem appealing, we welcome you to register for the workshop. Workshop Highlights:- An Introduction to the MBTI Career Report- What are the 16 different Personality Types?- The MBTI Career Report and Leadership Skills- The MBTI Career Report and Career Exploration- Analyze an International Affairs Case Study in small groups to understand the four "MBTI Function Pairs."- Meet and Network with peers that match your MBTI Assessment Results Register ASAP! Attendees must complete the Pre-event Google Form. Failure to complete the assessment or attend the workshop could result in charges for the assessment by the end of the semester.  If you would take the assessment but can’t attend the event, please book an MBTI 1:1 with Josh Lissauer.  If you have any questions regarding the MBTI Assessments or additional concerns, please contact [email protected] or call 202-994-6240.   What is The MBTI Workshop?The MBTI Workshop is a program led by Certified MBTI Practitioner Joshua Lissauer, Senior Career Coach with Graduate Student Services. The MBTI Assessment helps students gain a deeper understanding of their strengths, weaknesses, leadership skills, and career objectives. The event features a traditional workshop, a movement exercise, and concludes with an international affairs case study. The case study allows participants to see their MBTI results in action through a simulation. You will walk away understanding the critical impact you can have on your interpersonal relationships and with your coworkers.


Admission
Open to everyone.

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