dACM
I feel confident when there’s a clear right answer to a question.
Most problems have a correct solution if you know enough.
I believe the best ideas often come from revisiting assumptions.
I get excited when a solution challenges the way things have always been done.
I’m more comfortable when information is black and white than when it’s gray.
Being seen as an expert in my field is important to me.
I take pride in knowing more than others in a specific area.
I often describe myself as a lifelong learner.
I’d rather explore something new than be recognized as the authority in something old.
I enjoy learning about topics outside my profession or industry.
I often wonder about how unrelated ideas might connect.
I’m satisfied sticking to subjects I already understand well.
When something unfamiliar comes up, I tend to ignore it unless it’s directly relevant to my work.
Changing my mind when I learn something new is a strength, not a weakness.
I feel uncomfortable when old beliefs are challenged.
I adapt quickly when plans or assumptions shift unexpectedly.
Once I’ve mastered a concept, I rarely revisit it.
I’m okay not knowing how a project will turn out at the start.
Uncertainty in the workplace makes me anxious.
I find joy in exploring ideas that don’t have clear answers.
I prefer jobs with well-defined expectations and rules.
I’m constantly learning, even outside of formal settings.
I get bored when tasks become too repetitive or routine.
I thrive when my role requires me to adapt and grow quickly.
I’d rather master a single skill deeply than juggle many at once.
I actively seek out roles or tasks that push me beyond my comfort zone.