Understanding “The Informer” –
talking your way to your next opportunity

You’re chatty, interesting and the life of the party. Why not use your unique charm to influence and educate?

Think about the possibility of turning the very essence of you into your strongest skill at work. You’re not shy and you don’t get embarrassed easily. You can talk to anyone and you love finding out about the people around you.

Your strong character and ease of communications are your greatest assets and employers value people like you. Keeping the communication flowing is instrumental in any business and can be the lifeblood of an organisation, not just within your team but with every person meet.

There are lots of job opportunities that suit your skills, in fact, there are over 140 different types of jobs that suit the skills of the Informer cluster¹.

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Great communicators can help a range of people get their ideas across to a wider audience. When considering meaningful jobs with purpose, the education sector is a popular choice. And there’s plenty of appetite amongst employers for people like you.

If you work well in a team, are good at building relationships with all ages and have a desire to inspire, your skills might be suited to a teaching assistant. While great people skills are highly regarded, you might also need to listen to students reading or writing, help with lesson planning, prepare classroom resources or get involved with extracurricular activities.

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You could also find opportunities in a other industries including technical services, recruitment and professional services. Roles include recruitment consultant, solicitor and copywriter.

Informers have some of the strongest job prospects. Hailed as one of the job clusters of the future³ you may find yourself helping journalists or researchers to find that missing piece of information or manning the front desk in an office.

If you’re motivated by goals and incentives, think attention to detail is important and have great presentation skills, a job in sales may be more your thing. You could find yourself talking to customers, managing and maintaining documents or identifying new sales opportunities.

As a brilliant communicator, you have the power to inspire, educate and help others. Change and progress wouldn’t happen without charming and influential people like you. There are many opportunities out there that will celebrate and embrace your skills.

¹ Source: Foundation for Young Australians (FYA)
² According to the International Career Institute
³ Source: Foundation for Young Australians (FYA)

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