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Lion strengths Lions are generous, friendly and great communicators so they are good at knowing what's going on. As natural performers, they like to join in with people and have bundles of enthusiasm, making them popular team members.

Lions: • Enthusiastic with a zest for life, often active and energetic • Fun-loving and enjoy being with groups of people. Usually the life and soul of a party - if there isn't a party, they'll create one! • Respond well to playing and surprises but may need to rest and recharge their batteries from time-to-time • See life as full of adventures and experiences to try out and enjoy - love the outdoors • Dislike routine and conflict - may try to please everyone, which is difficult all of the time

As a leader Energetic, caring and flexible. People-focused. Can be risk-takers. Generally keen to share their thoughts and create a fast-paced and fun environment. Tend to like and offer freedom and independence to their team members.

Tips for Lions Don't play all of the time - recharge your batteries.

Job types popular with Lions Energy & utilities; Hospitality & catering; Leisure & tourism; Social work & counselling; Hair & beauty; Retail & customer services.

Subjects popular with Lions Health & social care; English; Home economics; Hospitality; ; Travel & tourism

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