Social media-predicted personality traits and values can help match people to their ideal jobs

Author:

Kern Margaret L.ORCID,McCarthy Paul X.,Chakrabarty Deepanjan,Rizoiu Marian-AndreiORCID

Abstract

Work is thought to be more enjoyable and beneficial to individuals and society when there is congruence between one’s personality and one’s occupation. We provide large-scale evidence that occupations have distinctive psychological profiles, which can successfully be predicted from linguistic information unobtrusively collected through social media. Based on 128,279 Twitter users representing 3,513 occupations, we automatically assess user personalities and visually map the personality profiles of different professions. Similar occupations cluster together, pointing to specific sets of jobs that one might be well suited for. Observations that contradict existing classifications may point to emerging occupations relevant to the 21st century workplace. Findings illustrate how social media can be used to match people to their ideal occupation.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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