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Providers are emotionally balanced, which means that they are less prone to depression and are able to cope well with feelings of anxiety, anger and vulnerability. With a good sense of social awareness, they tend to be outgoing and enthusiastic, with a tendency in groups to talk and assert themselves. The Provider generally prefers fact over fiction and security and stability over ambiguity and disorder. Sticking with convention and familiar routines is generally best. With a sense of social responsibility and a general trust in others, Providers are often seen as sincere and generous. However the Provider generally has good self discipline and is recognized as being able to plan and think ahead.
How this type scores on each of the five personality domains.
Low Neuroticism: Balanced
High Extraversion: Extraverted
Low Openness: Conventional
High Agreeableness: Agreeable
High Conscientiousness: Disciplined
Key strengths and development opportunities for The Provider.
Careers that align well with this personality profile.
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How this personality type connects with others in close relationships.
Providers are the quintessential nurturing partners. They create harmonious, well-organized home lives and derive deep satisfaction from caring for their loved ones. Their combination of warmth, stability, and discipline makes them exceptionally dependable. They appreciate partners who express gratitude and participate actively in family life.
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Types that share similar trait profiles.
The Provider (BECAD) is a Big Five personality type marked by emotional stability, extraversion, conventional preferences, agreeableness, and discipline. Providers are generous hosts who create harmony and abundance for everyone around them.
Providers thrive in leadership and caregiving roles such as hospital administration, HR management, teaching, community health, and nonprofit program leadership.
The Provider accounts for approximately 5.45% of the population, making it one of the most common Big Five personality types.
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