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#1 User is offline   insanelyCRAZY 

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Post icon  Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:23 PM

i thought this topic was interesting..my friend showed me...if you want to go to the actual link here.
but i copy+pasted for those who dont want to open a new window. biggrin.gif


Can Birth Order Determine Your Career?


Ah, sibling rivalry. Relentless competition, name-calling, hair-pulling and blame-shifting plague households with two or more children everywhere. Can't we all just get along?

Well, sure, sometimes. But the reality is that all siblings aren't created equal and they don't get treated as such. Firstborns, for example, often get shafted because parents are stricter with them, while later-born kids might have fewer rules. And everyone knows that the youngest seems to get away with murder because parents have seen it all before. And where's the middle child in all of this? Forgotten or overlooked.

Depending on birth position, there are special roles within families, leading to different adaptation patterns and different personalities, says Ben Dattner, a New York City-based organizational psychologist. As a result of a stricter upbringing, for example, firstborn children tend to be more extroverted and confident, while second-born kids are more rebellious and open to new experiences, he says. The youngest child is usually the most creative and can be manipulative to get his or her way.

Clearly, birth order affects personality, but what about career advancement and success? Several studies show that firstborns and only children usually reach higher educational goals, obtain greater prestige and acquire more net worth, while the middle child is likely to struggle a bit more.

"A child's position in the family impacts his personality, his behavior, his learning and ultimately, his earning power," says Michael Grose, author of "Why First Borns Rule the World and Last Borns Want to Change It." "Most people have an intuitive knowledge that birth order somehow has an impact on development, but they underestimate how far-reaching and just how significant that impact is. "

Here's a look at the effect birth order may have on you:

Firstborn:

Personality: Firstborns are ambitious, assertive, dominant and disciplined compared with their younger siblings. They're determined to succeed yet fearful of losing position and rank, and are defensive about errors and mistakes, Dattner says.

Compensation: A recent survey by CareerBuilder.com found that workers who were the firstborn child in their families were more likely to earn $100,000 or more annually compared with their siblings.

Professions: The oldest tend to pursue vocations that require higher education, like medicine, engineering or law. Firstborns from the CareerBuilder.com survey reported working in jobs in government, engineering, pharmacy and science. Ohio State University researchers found firstborn children were more likely to pursue "intellectual" jobs.

Job level: Workers who are firstborn are more likely to report holding a vice president or senior management position, according to the survey.

Famous firstborns: Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, Winston Churchill, Sylvester Stallone and Bill Clinton.

Middle:

Personality: Middle children are good at negotiation, peacemaking and compromise, Dattner says. They are easygoing and diplomatic and are usually closer to friends than family.

Compensation: More middle children identified themselves as earning $35,000 or less per year than firstborn or youngest children, according to the CareerBuilder.com survey.

Professions: Middles tend to have excellent negotiating and people skills -- anything that employs these skills is a great fit. Middle children from the CareerBuilder.com survey said they work in nursing, law enforcement, firefighting and machine operation.

Job level: Middle children were more likely to identify with professional and technical staff level positions in the CareerBuilder.com survey. They also reported being the most satisfied with their current positions.

Famous middles: David Letterman, Richard Nixon, Madonna and Princess Diana.

Youngest:

Personality: Youngest children love the limelight and are used to sitting in it. They are charming and creative, have a good sense of humor and manipulate others when they want to get their way.

Compensation: Last borns were the least likely to report earning six figures, according to the CareerBuilder.com survey.

Professions: Youngest children often gravitate toward artistic and outdoor jobs, according to the OSU survey. They're also successful in journalism, advertising, sales and athletics. Those who responded to the CareerBuilder.com survey reported working in art, design, sales and information technology.

Job level: The majority of last borns in the CareerBuilder.com survey held administrative and clerical level positions. They also reported being the least satisfied in their current jobs.

Famous younglings: Jim Carrey, Billy Crystal, Steve Martin, Cameron Diaz and Rosie O'Donnell.

Only children:

Personality: Only children are similar to firstborns in that they are motivated to conform to parental expectations, Dattner says. They are also achievement-oriented and successful in school and have problems delegating work. Research shows they are more confident, articulate and imaginative than other children. They also hate criticism and tend to be perfectionists.

Famous only children: Jack Welch, Tiger Woods, Alan Greenspan and Maria Sharapova.

Twins

Personality: Because of their equal status in terms of their age -- and, if they're identical, their genes -- twins are usually treated the same and turn out similarly. They tend to have different personalities and interests, but are closer to each other than other siblings and tend to have less conflict with each other than other siblings, Dattner says.

Famous twins: Abigail and Esther Friedman ("Dear Abby" and "Ann Landers"); Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen; Joel and Benji Madden; and Jenna and Barbara Bush.

Rachel Zupek is a writer and blogger for Careerbuilder.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
Copyright 2008 CareerBuilder.com. All rights reserved. The information contained in this article may not be published, broadcast or otherwise distributed without prior written authority.
Story Filed Friday, October 03, 2008 - 2:29 PM




What birth order are you in?

Is this article true in your case?



I am an only child..and I think everything about me is practically true according to this article, except I'm not sure about being a perfectionist...I am a perfectionist in my own way and not what others expect of me. And reading this article, that majority of only-childs are successful career-wise, has just put more pressure on me, because i am a Junior in high school..and i still dont know what to do with my life..i want to live it simple..=/
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:49 PM

I'm also an only child and I think most of it said above pretty much applies to me. To me, the pressure to succeed is almost to everybody that wants to achieve, especially since only-childs are well, the only child the parents have. XD
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 09:53 PM

I don't know 0_0

I was disciplined, but not as much my little brother. (Which is the middle child)
But I'm more disciplined than him.
He is rebelious and rather be with friends than family.
But for the career I'm more of the last born one xD
And I get what I want xD
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 10:01 PM

I'm an only child. I think what the article says is absolutely correct (to me).

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Posted 21 October 2008 - 10:04 PM

Wow, kind of true for my sisters and I LOL o_o.
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 10:53 PM

NOOO sad.gif
i dont want to be the youngest.
i want to be succesful and satisfied with my future job~
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:08 PM

i guess?
i'm the first born but my little sister
who is the youngest seems more motivated than i am haha

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Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:14 PM

I'm a firstborn and some of the points in the article do apply to me. This part made me really happy though: "[firstborns are] more likely to earn $100,000 or more annually". If anything in this article is most likely to be true, please make it this.
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:31 PM

Wow... this is... I think this is just one of those things.
Like your blood type determining your personality.
Just because i'm the younger brother i'm going to fail...
Thanks for that.
honestly... you're not half as special as you think you are.
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:55 PM

I'm first born and I'm freaking hoping that's true.

$100,000? Bring it!!
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Posted 21 October 2008 - 11:56 PM


I'm the youngest and base from the first post I think I belong! hahaha!

My brother is the eldest is an architect..so it deals with designs and things related to it...
so i think the article isn't true in my our case.
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 12:29 AM

I'm the firstborn, and yeah it's pretty true. blink.gif
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 12:45 AM

I'm a middle child. Though rather than getting overlooked, I get more attention in terms of my parents calling on me first to do things. I find myself being some sort of messenger, negotiator in between my youngest and eldest sister however as stated in the article.

I don't think the article is all true in my case because I seem to be more on the creative and intellectual side, and more closer to the family rather than friends. Plus, I wish to be more successful than those careers stated for middle children :'(
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 12:53 AM

This is complete bull.

I hope no one got paid to write or research this...
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 01:01 AM

I can relate with the personality aspects listed, but I don't think birth order can determine my career.

What birth order are you in?
First. 20.
Is this article true in your case?
I'm not making 100k... yet. =P And I'm not planning on going into government, engineering, pharmacy and science. Business yey!

My brother (middle child, 19) is definitely easy going and the peace-keeper, hahah he's awesome.

My sister (youngest, 16) is artistic, creative... and insanely manipulative. When my mother wants my brother or dad to come downstairs for dinner, they just ignore her. But when my mom tells my sister to tell them, oh man, they FLY downstairs. My lil sis is really scary, she won't take no for an answer. Even I'm scared of her. O_O
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 01:27 AM

im the first born, most of it, is true
except the confident one
hahas, yeah i always try to achieve high LOL
dang $100,000..? ohh awesome ;]
lets just hope that everything in this article is true, well at least the income apart x)

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Posted 22 October 2008 - 05:30 AM

First born is pretty accurate for me =)
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:33 AM

Professions: The oldest tend to pursue vocations that require higher education, like medicine, engineering or law. Firstborns from the CareerBuilder.com survey reported working in jobs in government, engineering, pharmacy and science. Ohio State University researchers found firstborn children were more likely to pursue "intellectual" jobs.

LOL o__O That's so true laugh.gif I'm studying Science right now xD
but woooo $100,000 a year? w00t.gif
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:40 AM

What birth order are you in? Only child

Is this article true in your case? somewhat true, I agree with the imaginative part haha.. smile.gif
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Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:55 AM

i heard this on the news a while ago. it's pretty true when i compare it to my own family and also the ones i see around me.
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