FAQs
What is the typing process?
- The typing process consists of two parts: 1) the diagnostic interview, and 2) the follow up session. Both last an hour.
What happens during the follow up session?
- The format of the follow up session depends on the outcome of the diagnostic interview. It can be there to extend the interview, if needed, but more often it is to answer the client's questions. Occasionally, it also serves as an opportunity to find a more appropriate type if there were any misunderstandings during the interview stage.
How do I pay?
- Payment is taken over Stripe, which is easy to use. However, if this is not an option, please email jack@worldsocionics.org.
Are all interviews done in public?
- The majority of interviews are actually done in private, and only those who want it to be public have it public. Normally, a recording of the private interview is kept as an unlisted video link on YouTube for the client to share at their discretion.
Does there need to be a recording at all?
- It is recommended but not mandatory that a recording is kept of the interview and follow up session. If you don't want a recording at all, that request will be fully respected.
Can I get this as a gift for someone else?
- Yes you can. When making the booking on Calendly, simply 1) give the first name and surname of the person being interviewed rather than yourself, 2) skip the questions you do not feel you can answer on their behalf, and 3) you can either add their email address as a guest to the booking, or forward the Zoom details via email to them later.
What happens if I disagree with my typing?
- Our philosophy is that a typing is not confirmed unless both the person conducting the interview, and the subject of that interview, agree on the typing result. No process is perfect, and the follow-up session is a useful opportunity to challenge the rare misunderstandings that can happen and discuss to find a better outcome.
Do I need to prepare anything beforehand?
- We have a questionnaire that we recommend you fill in prior to the interview to help us in conducting it smoothly. However, you do not need to prepare anything in particular.