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C+E Combined Type

The Driven Networker

Achieves through people

You combine ambition with charisma. You set high goals and have the social intelligence to bring others on board.

The Driven Networker is built for success in the social world. You understand that the greatest achievements in life are rarely solo efforts — they are built on relationships, trust, and collective effort. You have the discipline to set ambitious goals AND the social intelligence to assemble the right people around those goals. You are organized, strategic, and charismatic. You rarely waste time because you know exactly what you want and you are skilled at getting others genuinely excited about helping you achieve it.

Core Traits

Strategic ambitionSocial intelligenceGoal orientationCharismatic leadershipNetworkingExecution

Strengths

Building powerful professional networks

Leading teams toward ambitious goals

Combining strategic planning with social persuasion

Creating accountability while maintaining motivation

Thriving in competitive, results-driven environments

Turning professional connections into genuine relationships

Challenges

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May prioritize achievement over personal relationships

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Can come across as calculating or overly ambitious

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Risk of burnout from constant drive

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May struggle with failure due to high standards

Best Career Paths

CEOSales DirectorPoliticianVenture CapitalistBusiness DevelopmentReal Estate AgentConsultantCoachLobbyistGeneral Manager

Famous Examples

Barack Obama — disciplined intellect with extraordinary social gift
Oprah Winfrey — strategic vision combined with warm connection
Jeff Bezos — methodical ambition with compelling communication
Margaret Thatcher — iron discipline with powerful persuasion

In Relationships

You are a devoted and goal-oriented partner. You invest in relationships the way you invest in anything — strategically and with full commitment. You may need to consciously slow down and be present, rather than always planning the next milestone.

Growth Tips

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Invest in relationships for their own sake, not just their utility

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Schedule downtime and protect it like a meeting

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Practice vulnerability — it builds deeper connections than achievement

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Remember that people are more than what they can do for you