MBTI Career Test

Percentage breakdown of your results:

Introverted (I) 93% Extraverted (E) 7%
Intuitive (N) 86% Sensing (S) 14%
Feeling (F) 85% Thinking (T) 15%
Judging (J) 50% Perceiving (P) 50%
INFJ – Protectors and Confidants

Career relevant traits:
• Have intuition to understand situations and people
• Strong ideals and principles
• Profound and complex
• Natural leaders
• Sensitive and compassionate towards others
• Service and future orientated.
• Place value on deep authentic relationships
• Are reserved about showing their true selves
• Only like dealing with details when they enhance or promote your goals.
• Always looking for the meaning and purpose in everything
• Visionary and creative
• Intense and highly strung
• Can work with logic and ration. INFJs use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards achieving it.

Being an INFJ means you have a quest to live a life of meaning and purpose, and therefore your career needs to be more than a job, but has to be something that can live up to your principles and feel right. As an INFJ, your intuition is mixed with your strong values, you have a sense of knowing and therefore are natural and comfortable as leaders and work well as such, although you can work as a follower if you are taking directions from someone you fully support, otherwise you will not be happy in your situation.
In the outside world, you place a great deal of importance in having things in order, and having the best system for getting things done, whilst always reevaluating the priorities in your life. On the other hand you can operate internally with spontaneity. Your intuition gives you great insight into things, and you are often right about something, even with little background information.
Your penetrating insight into other people and issues, and the internal way you deal with this, means you don’t easily share what information you obtain about others unless you choose to share it. You are deep and complex, usually private and therefore difficult to understand.
However, as an INFJ you are genuinely warm as you are complex, and you have a special place in your heart for those close to you, for which you can see and feel the depth of your caring. In tune to other’s emotions you avoid hurting other’s feelings. Often the perfectionist, you may wrestle with finding peace as you feel that there is more to improve your world and the lives of others around you. Your high expectations means you strive to exist in a state of continual growth and you easily overlook your own accomplishments.
Like other INFJs, your workplace should be one of creatively and independence. You most likely have a natural affinity for art and the sciences, as well as being found in service orientated positions. You should avoid working with very detailed tasks, or else you be in the other extreme, where you are working so meticulously you cannot see the big picture and can be highly critical of others who are not being as meticulous.

Possible Career Paths for the INFJ:
• Religious worker
Teacher
Writer
Education consultants
• Marketeers
• Scientists
• Doctors and dentists
• Health Care Specialists, such as Chiropractors, Reflexologists, etc.
Psychologists and psychiatrists
Counselors and Social Workers
• Musicians and Artists
• Photographers

• Child Care or early childhood development

Bolded the stuff I like the sound of.
 
Introverted (I) 96% Extraverted (E) 4%
Intuitive (N) 91% Sensing (S) 9%
Feeling (F) 85% Thinking (T) 15%
Judging (J) 77% Perceiving (P) 23%
INFJ
 
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Percentage breakdown of your results:
Introverted (I) 100% Extraverted (E) 0% Intuitive (N) 55% Sensing (S) 45% Feeling (F) 85% Thinking (T) 15% Judging (J) 68% Perceiving (P) 32%


INFJ – Protectors and Confidants​
Career relevant traits:
• Have intuition to understand situations and people
• Strong ideals and principles
• Profound and complex
• Natural leaders
• Sensitive and compassionate towards others
• Service and future orientated.
• Place value on deep authentic relationships
• Are reserved about showing their true selves
• Only like dealing with details when they enhance or promote your goals.
• Always looking for the meaning and purpose in everything
• Visionary and creative
• Intense and highly strung
• Can work with logic and ration. INFJs use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards achieving it.

Being an INFJ means you have a quest to live a life of meaning and purpose, and therefore your career needs to be more than a job, but has to be something that can live up to your principles and feel right. As an INFJ, your intuition is mixed with your strong values, you have a sense of knowing and therefore are natural and comfortable as leaders and work well as such, although you can work as a follower if you are taking directions from someone you fully support, otherwise you will not be happy in your situation.
In the outside world, you place a great deal of importance in having things in order, and having the best system for getting things done, whilst always reevaluating the priorities in your life. On the other hand you can operate internally with spontaneity. Your intuition gives you great insight into things, and you are often right about something, even with little background information.
Your penetrating insight into other people and issues, and the internal way you deal with this, means you don’t easily share what information you obtain about others unless you choose to share it. You are deep and complex, usually private and therefore difficult to understand.
However, as an INFJ you are genuinely warm as you are complex, and you have a special place in your heart for those close to you, for which you can see and feel the depth of your caring. In tune to other’s emotions you avoid hurting other’s feelings. Often the perfectionist, you may wrestle with finding peace as you feel that there is more to improve your world and the lives of others around you. Your high expectations means you strive to exist in a state of continual growth and you easily overlook your own accomplishments.
Like other INFJs, your workplace should be one of creatively and independence. You most likely have a natural affinity for art and the sciences, as well as being found in service orientated positions. You should avoid working with very detailed tasks, or else you be in the other extreme, where you are working so meticulously you cannot see the big picture and can be highly critical of others who are not being as meticulous.


Possible Career Paths for the INFJ:
• Religious worker
• Teacher
• Writer
• Education consultants
• Marketeers
Scientists
• Doctors and dentists

• Health Care Specialists, such as Chiropractors, Reflexologists, etc.• Psychologists and psychiatrists
• Counselors and Social Workers
• Musicians and Artists
• Photographers
• Child Care or early childhood development


I might pursue a career in bolded fields.
 
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Percentage breakdown of your results:
Introverted (I) 96% Extraverted (E) 4% Intuitive (N) 95% Sensing (S) 5% Feeling (F) 70% Thinking (T) 30% Judging (J) 77% Perceiving (P) 23%


INFJ​
 
Percentage breakdown of your results:
Introverted (I) 82% - Extraverted (E) 18%
Intuitive (N) 82% - Sensing (S) 18%
Thinking (T) 50% - Feeling (F) 50%
Judging (J) 59% - Perceiving (P) 41%






INTJ
 
How convenient. Planning on becoming a teacher.

Percentage breakdown of your results:
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[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Extraverted (E) 64%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Introverted (I) 36%[/TD]
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[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Intuitive (N) 59%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Sensing (S) 41%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Feeling (F) 65%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Thinking (T) 35%[/TD]
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[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Perceiving (P) 68%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Judging (J) 32%[/TD]
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ENFP​
 

Percentage breakdown of your results:
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[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Introverted (I) 100%
[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Extraverted (E) 0%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Intuitive (N) 64%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Sensing (S) 36%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Feeling (F) 90%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Thinking (T) 10%[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Perceiving (P) 82%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Judging (J) 18%[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
INFP – Idealists and Dreamers​
Career relevant traits:
• Devoted ad loyal
• Have strong values
• Warmly interested in others
• Service oriented, often putting the needs of others before theirs.
• Future and growth orientated, constantly wanting to grow in a positive direction
• Complex, creative, sensitive and inspirational
• Easy going and flexible, except when a ruling principle is violated
• Do not like working with details and routine work
• Original and individual - "thinking out of the box"
• Very good written communications
• Prefer working alone, possibly can have problems working in teams
• High value on authentic and deep relationships
• Want to be appreciated and seen for who you are

Interestingly, the majority of the world’s greatest authors have been INFPs.
Your career will be more important to you “just a job”, you will need to be doing something meaningful that suits your strong value systems. The INFP will be most happy in a career that has a direct or indirect goal of achieving something positive for all of humanity. You are highly focused on making the world a better place, and also for attaining the meaning of life. As an idealist and perfectionist you work hard on your quest for achieving the goals you have set yourself.
You are intuitive about people and also rely on your intuitions to guide you through life and search for value and meaning.
You hate conflict and take lengths to avoid it. If it must be faced, it is approached with the perspectives of other’s feelings in mind.
Thus you don’t really care who is right or wrong, but only how the conflict makes you feel. Other’s may see this as irrational behaviour during conflict situations. On the other hand, as an INFP you can make a very good mediator, and good at solving other’s conflicts because you intuitively understand each person’s feelings and perspectives and truly wish to help them.
You are easy going and flexible until someone breaks you of your values, to which you can aggressively defend, and fight for a just cause. Because of your high standards you can be hard on yourself, and even others in group or team situations because your ideals are higher. This can create problem of control, which may need to be a addressed in order to live in balance.


Possible Career Paths for the INFP:
• Writers
• Musicians
• Consultants
• Fine art teachers
• English teachers
• Editors
• Education consultants
• Journalists
• Social scientists
• Counselors and Social Workers
• Teacher or Professor
• Psychiatrists and psychologists
• Religious Workers
• Television Reporter
• Systems Analyst, Computer specialist/programmer
• Scientist
• Writer or Journalist
• Engineer

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Funny all that, I am actually studying to become a psychologist.

 
Percentage breakdown of your results:

Extraverted (E) 57% Introverted (I) 43%
Sensing (S) 68% Intuitive (N) 32%
Thinking (T) 90% Feeling (F) 10%
Perceiving (P) 68% Judging (J) 32%
ESTP
 
Percentage breakdown of your results:
Extraverted (E) 68% Introverted (I) 32%
Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 36%
Thinking (T) 70% Feeling (F) 30%
Judging (J) 68% Perceiving (P) 32%

Career relevant traits:
 
Percentage breakdown of your results:
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[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Introverted (I) 100%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Extraverted (E) 0%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Intuitive (N) 82%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Sensing (S) 18%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Thinking (T) 65%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Feeling (F) 35%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Judging (J) 95%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Perceiving (P) 5%[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
INTJ – Scientists and Strategists​
Career relevant traits:
• Can absorb highly complex theories and material
• Strive to create structure from theoretical abstractions
• Brilliant strategists
• Strong insights and intuitions, which are trusted implicitly
• Enjoy difficult theoretical challenges
• Bored with mundane routine tasks
• Calm, collected and analytical
• Very logical and rational
• Original, creative, independent, ingenious and resourceful
• Natural leader, but will follow if you can fully support the person and plans
• Prefer to work alone and better at doing so.

More than the other personality types, you are brilliant at grasping complex concepts and applying them to problems to create with long-term strategies. Since this type of "strategizing" is your central focus and drive, there is a good match between desire and ability. Being an INTJ you will be happy and most effective in careers which allow this type of processing, and which promote an environment in which you are given a lot of autonomy over your work and life.
You dislike messiness and inefficiency, and anything that is muddled or unclear. You value clarity and efficiency, and will put enormous amounts of energy and time into consolidating your insights into structured patterns.
Other people may find you reserved and at times detached. It is not that you are without caring, but just that you don’t need, or have the desire to express it, or receive it as much as other personalty types. People may incorrectly believe you are rigid or set in your ways, but this is far from the truth, as you seek ways to implement the best strategies for your ideas and are quite open to hearing an alternative way of doing something.
As an INTJ, you are an ambitious, self-confident, deliberate, long-range thinker. Like other INTJs you could well end up in engineering or scientific pursuits, although some find enough challenge within the business world in areas which involve organizing and strategic planning.


Possible Career Paths for the INTJ:
• Scientists
• Research department managers
• University instructors
• Engineers
• Professors and Teachers
• Medical Doctors or Dentists
• Psychologists
• Corporate Strategists and Organization Builders
• Business Administrators and Managers
• Military Leaders
• Lawyers
• Judges
• Computer programmers/specialists, or Systems Analysts
 
Percentage breakdown of your results:
[TABLE="align: center"]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Introverted (I) 71%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Extraverted (E) 29%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Intuitive (N) 55%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: right"]Sensing (S) 45%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Thinking (T) 85%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Feeling (F) 15%[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Judging (J) 82%[/TD]
[TD="class: v11_g, align: left"]Perceiving (P) 18%[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
INTJ​
 
Interesting test!

Introverted (I) 96% Extraverted (E) 4%
Intuitive (N) 68% Sensing (S) 32%
Feeling (F) 70% Thinking (T) 30%
Judging (J) 64% Perceiving (P) 36%

Career relevant traits:
• Have intuition to understand situations and people
• Strong ideals and principles
• Profound and complex
• Natural leaders
• Sensitive and compassionate towards others
• Service and future orientated.
• Place value on deep authentic relationships
• Are reserved about showing their true selves
• Only like dealing with details when they enhance or promote your goals.
• Always looking for the meaning and purpose in everything
• Visionary and creative
• Intense and highly strung
• Can work with logic and ration. INFJs use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards achieving it.

Being an INFJ means you have a quest to live a life of meaning and purpose, and therefore your career needs to be more than a job, but has to be something that can live up to your principles and feel right. As an INFJ, your intuition is mixed with your strong values, you have a sense of knowing and therefore are natural and comfortable as leaders and work well as such, although you can work as a follower if you are taking directions from someone you fully support, otherwise you will not be happy in your situation.

In the outside world, you place a great deal of importance in having things in order, and having the best system for getting things done, whilst always reevaluating the priorities in your life. On the other hand you can operate internally with spontaneity. Your intuition gives you great insight into things, and you are often right about something, even with little background information.

Your penetrating insight into other people and issues, and the internal way you deal with this, means you don’t easily share what information you obtain about others unless you choose to share it. You are deep and complex, usually private and therefore difficult to understand.

However, as an INFJ you are genuinely warm as you are complex, and you have a special place in your heart for those close to you, for which you can see and feel the depth of your caring. In tune to other’s emotions you avoid hurting other’s feelings. Often the perfectionist, you may wrestle with finding peace as you feel that there is more to improve your world and the lives of others around you. Your high expectations means you strive to exist in a state of continual growth and you easily overlook your own accomplishments.

Like other INFJs, your workplace should be one of creatively and independence. You most likely have a natural affinity for art and the sciences, as well as being found in service orientated positions. You should avoid working with very detailed tasks, or else you be in the other extreme, where you are working so meticulously you cannot see the big picture and can be highly critical of others who are not being as meticulous.

Possible Career Paths for the INFJ:
• Religious worker
• Teacher
• Writer
• Education consultants
• Marketeers
• Scientists
• Doctors and dentists
• Health Care Specialists, such as Chiropractors, Reflexologists, etc.
• Psychologists and psychiatrists
• Counselors and Social Workers
• Musicians and Artists
• Photographers
• Child Care or early childhood development
 
Introverted (I) 100% Extraverted (E) 0%
Intuitive (N) 91% Sensing (S) 9%
Feeling (F) 85% Thinking (T) 15%
Perceiving (P) 68% Judging (J) 32%





INFP – Idealists and Dreamers (again?)

Career relevant traits:
• Devoted ad loyal
• Have strong values
• Warmly interested in others
• Service oriented, often putting the needs of others before theirs.
• Future and growth orientated, constantly wanting to grow in a positive direction
• Complex, creative, sensitive and inspirational
• Easy going and flexible, except when a ruling principle is violated
• Do not like working with details and routine work
• Original and individual - "thinking out of the box"
• Very good written communications
• Prefer working alone, possibly can have problems working in teams
• High value on authentic and deep relationships
• Want to be appreciated and seen for who you are

Interestingly, the majority of the world’s greatest authors have been INFPs.
Your career will be more important to you “just a job”, you will need to be doing something meaningful that suits your strong value systems. The INFP will be most happy in a career that has a direct or indirect goal of achieving something positive for all of humanity. You are highly focused on making the world a better place, and also for attaining the meaning of life. As an idealist and perfectionist you work hard on your quest for achieving the goals you have set yourself.
You are intuitive about people and also rely on your intuitions to guide you through life and search for value and meaning.
You hate conflict and take lengths to avoid it. If it must be faced, it is approached with the perspectives of other’s feelings in mind.
Thus you don’t really care who is right or wrong, but only how the conflict makes you feel. Other’s may see this as irrational behaviour during conflict situations. On the other hand, as an INFP you can make a very good mediator, and good at solving other’s conflicts because you intuitively understand each person’s feelings and perspectives and truly wish to help them.
You are easy going and flexible until someone breaks you of your values, to which you can aggressively defend, and fight for a just cause. Because of your high standards you can be hard on yourself, and even others in group or team situations because your ideals are higher. This can create problem of control, which may need to be a addressed in order to live in balance.



Possible Career Paths for the INFP:
• Writers
• Musicians
• Consultants
• Fine art teachers
• English teachers
• Editors
• Education consultants
• Journalists
• Social scientists
• Counselors and Social Workers
• Teacher or Professor
• Psychiatrists and psychologists
• Religious Workers
• Television Reporter
• Systems Analyst, Computer specialist/programmer
• Scientist
• Writer or Journalist
• Engineer
 
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