"Which TV Boss Do You Work For?" Quiz

There are many types of bosses, from serious, commanding types like Claire Underwood to fun, friendly types like Michael Scott. Find out which TV boss is your manager's personality twin!

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Ron Swanson

Ron Swanson

Your boss is most like Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation. Ron is a steak-loving, straight-shooting woodworker as well as a competent boss—though he is not necessarily the most proactive manager. You can count on a boss like Ron for honest feedback, a hands-off style, and a delightful maverick approach.

Claire Underwood

Claire Underwood

Your boss is most like Claire Underwood from House of Cards. Claire is an ambitious, demanding person whose life revolves around work and productivity—and she demands the same level of intensity from her team. You can count on a boss like Claire to take your work seriously and set a high bar, but expecting compassion may not be wise.

Michael Scott

Michael Scott

Your boss is most like Michael Scott from The Office. Michael is a classic example of a person who excelled in his original position but flounders as a manager of a team. Despite attempts to appear friendly, cool, and competent—remember that beach offsite with fire walking?—this manager's efforts often miss the mark, leaving the team confused or even exasperated. With a boss like Michael, you have to depend on your teammates and will likely have to prioritize your own professional growth.

Olivia Pope

Olivia Pope

Your boss is most like Olivia Pope from Scandal. Olivia is a competent and compassionate boss who will jump through fire and water to help her team excel and get work done well. Bosses like this specialize in taking difficult situations and transforming them into something valuable and informative. You can count on your boss for tenacity, honest feedback, big goals, and motivating energy.

Gob Bluth

Gob Bluth

Your boss is most like Gob Bluth from Arrested Development. Gob is a classic example of a boss who wants all the recognition and none of the responsibility. A boss like this goes through the motions rather than actually investing in the team or work. He likely expects everyone else to work while he gets the credit—he might even steal an idea or two!

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