What’s Your Working Wildlife Persona?

Singapore, an urban city, is also home to an abundance of wildlife. Here’s a cheeky look at which iconic local wildlife most resembles your personality at work.
Celebrating the urban wildlife work personas in us.

The Enthusiastic Monkey

A people’s person, you’re energetic and lively – although some may even call you noisy. Nimble and agile, you can discern team dynamics quickly and roll with whatever challenges come your way. Also most likely to be cracking jokes at 10am on a Monday over Zoom.

The Enthusiastic Monkey

The Hardworking Hornbill

You’re dedicated, responsible and definitely not afraid of hardships. Just like how hornbills have impressive neck muscles to support their heavy bills, your back must be super strong from carrying your workload.

The Hardworking Hornbill

The Introverted Mouse-Deer

At first glance, you’re shy, reserved and timid. People will be surprised how friendly and capable you are once you warm up to them – if only they get to see this side of you. You probably show your excellence in written tasks rather than in speaking and making presentations.

The Introverted Mouse-Deer

The Happy-Go-Lucky Otter

Garrulous and sociable, you can be found often at the office’s pantry chatting up a storm or simply scavenging for freebies. Most likely to take the initiative to organise social events and suggest workplace improvements, but be careful not to overstep boundaries.

The Happy-Go-Lucky Otter

The Intimidating Monitor Lizard

Everyone thinks you’re the “scary” one, but you wouldn’t hurt a fly even on a bad day. People tend to admire you from afar and leave you alone to do your thing – which may be what you prefer anyway.  

The Intimidating Monitor Lizard

The “No-Sleep” Civet

Sleep is never in your dictionary, it seems, as you’re always up and going at odd hours of the day. It’s either because nighttime is when you feel the most productive and energetic, or your job role requires you to work night shifts. Still, it’s pretty impressive.  

The “No-Sleep” Civet
  • POSTED ON
    May 10, 2022
  • ILLUSTRATION BY
    Mushroomhead
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