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Old 06-09-2009, 04:32 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Percentage breakdown of your results:
Extraverted (E) 64% Introverted (I) 36%
Intuitive (N) 59%
Sensing (S) 41%
Feeling (F) 80% Thinking (T) 20%
Perceiving (P) 64% Judging (J) 36%


ENFP – Inspirers and Advocates
Career relevant traits:
• Future and project oriented
• Bright and capable
• Warmly and genuinely interested in people, having great people skills
• Very intuitive and perceptive about others
• Can relate well to others on their own level
• Service oriented, you put the needs of others before their own
• Do not like doing routine tasks
• Require appreciation and approval from others
• Friendly, creative, co-operative and energetic
• Strong verbal and written communication abilities
• Are natural leaders which do not like to control or be controlled by others
• Work with reason and logic, with intuition to comprehend the end goal.
• An ability to grasp difficult theories and concepts

ENFPs luckily are capable of a lot of different things.
As an ENFP you are enthusiastic about your work, you generally perform quite well. The downside is that you can become bored of details and routine work rather quickly, and therefore do not always see tasks through to completion, so you should avoid such jobs with many tedious routine tasks.
The best careers for you will be ones that allow you to work closely with people and using your creative skills to form new ideas. Avoid positions which are routine and regimented.
You unusually have a wide range of talents and skills, such that you may have various careers throughout your lifetime. Importantly you need to be doing what you feel is right and be doing something that fits with your strong values.
To others, you at times may seem directionless and without purpose, however you in reality are quite consistent to your sense of values which you never leave. Seeing meaning in everything, you are acutely aware of the big picture and how things work.
Living in the world of exciting possibilities the details of everyday life can be boring chores, and thus working with menial tasks is not easy. This can lead to an avoidance of maintenance type tasks which can frustrate others, including your family members.
You are basically a happy person who thrives on change and excitement, and can perform well as long as the job retains these qualities. Ingenious, risk-taking, charming and sensitive your people skills give you capabilities in a wide range of areas.


Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
• Teachers
• Consultants
• Sales representatives
• Artists
• Designers
• Psychologists
• Social worker
• Social scientist
• Public relations
• Entrepreneurs
• Actors
• Counselor
• Politician or diplomat
• Television Reporter
• Systems Analyst, Computer specialist/programmer
• Scientist
• Writer or Journalist
• Engineer
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A friend is more than someone you hang with. A friend is someone who is still there when everyone else decides it's too hard. Are you a true friend? Why do people take so much for granted?

Everyone has a collection of fantastic attributes that you would be unfortunate to miss if you turned a blind eye.

Some days are good, some days are bad, sometimes the unexpected happens, sometimes we just make down-right asses of ourselves. At the end of the day we are always there when needed, one brightens the other. We build each other up, we dust ourselves off, and we get back to the business of living, we accept each others' flaws, help where we can, believe what we see and not what we hear and enjoy the simple things in life together.
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This is mostly accurate, though I would not call myself a risk-taker by any stretch, and I wouldn't say that I exactly "thrive" on change either.
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A friend is more than someone you hang with. A friend is someone who is still there when everyone else decides it's too hard. Are you a true friend? Why do people take so much for granted?

Everyone has a collection of fantastic attributes that you would be unfortunate to miss if you turned a blind eye.

Some days are good, some days are bad, sometimes the unexpected happens, sometimes we just make down-right asses of ourselves. At the end of the day we are always there when needed, one brightens the other. We build each other up, we dust ourselves off, and we get back to the business of living, we accept each others' flaws, help where we can, believe what we see and not what we hear and enjoy the simple things in life together.
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Old 06-09-2009, 04:38 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Introverted (I) 96%
Sensing (S) 68%
Thinking (T) 75%
Perceiving (P) 59%

Extraverted (E) 4%
Intuitive (N) 32%
Feeling (F) 25%
Judging (J) 41%
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Introverted (I) 79%Extraverted (E) 21%Intuitive (N) 73%Sensing (S) 27%Thinking (T) 75%Feeling (F) 25%Judging (J) 59%Perceiving (P) 41%
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Percentage breakdown of your results:
Introverted (I) 71%Extraverted (E) 29%Sensing (S) 68%Intuitive (N) 32%Feeling (F) 100%Thinking (T) 0%Perceiving (P) 86%Judging (J) 14%





ISFP – Artists

It was really easy for me to pick the feeling options over the thinking ones you gave, I guess. That's not really a criticism. I've never come out a thinker on any personality test ever. I'm a little surprised how heavy some of my preferences are though.
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Career relevant traits:
• Like a slower pace to have time to savour the present
• Do no like abstract thought or theory, except when you see a practical application
• Faithful and loyal to people and ideas which are important to them
• Individualistic, having no desire to lead or follow
• Have close bond with children and animals
• Service-oriented; theyดre driven to help others
• Usually original and unconventional
• Learn best with hands-on training
• Strongly dislike confining schedules and regimens
• Require freedom and space to do things your own way
• Do not like mundane, routine tasks, but will do them if necessary
All but one seemed to be a pretty good fit. There's an extent to which I think theory can get too skewed to the point that other people can't relate, understand, see how it might work in action, and I want to see it more grounded, but it would be pretty hard for me to bold that one given that I got a degree in Philosophy. I also don't know how original I am, but I would definitely say there are a lot of ways I'm unconventional.
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Warm, sympathetic, sensitive, quiet and reserved, you likely have an affinity for aesthetics and beauty. Keenly aware of how things look, feel, smell, sound and taste, you have an appreciation for the arts that likely makes you one yourself, in one way or another. You live with strong personal morals and will likely put your efforts towards achieving your own personal goals.

Having an appreciation for nature and beauty, you are most likely an animal lover. Your powers of perception are keenly aware, and this enables you to be penetratingly accurate in your perceptions of others.
Because you genuinely care about others you are service orientated and have a desire to please. Although you keep your ideas close to you, and hold back your opinions, you are more likely to show your love through actions rather than words.

You are a very special individual who requires a career to be more than just a job. The standard and usual way things are done does not likely create an environment where you will be fulfilled and content. You need to have a career which is consistent with your strong core of inner values. Since you prefer to live in the present, and to take the time to savour it, you do not do well with more fast-paced corporate work-places.

You require a great deal of space and freedom if you are going to function in your natural realm of acute sensory awareness. If you give free reign to your natural abilities, you may find a wonderful artist within yourself. Almost every major artist in the world has been an ISFP. Being an ISFP makes you so acutely aware of peopleดs feelings and reactions, and is driven by your inner values to help people, you could also be a natural counsellor and teacher.
Not too bad.
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Possible Career Paths for the ISFP:
• Artist
• Musician / Composer
• Designer
• Personal service worker
• Secretary
• Child Care or Early Childhood Development
• Social Worker or Counsellor
• Teacher
• Psychologist
• Veterinarian
• Forest Ranger
• Naturalists
• Paediatrician
• Chef
• Nurse
• Dental and Medical staff
• Carpenters
The bolded ones I've thought about from time to time (musician would be awesome if I had the talent) and I could totally see myself working with animals or a field that let me work with my hands. Teaching I think I could handle, medical stuff I could like but I just worry about having people's lives in my hands.
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Introverted (I) 75% Extraverted (E) 25%
Intuitive (N) 86% Sensing (S) 14%
Thinking (T) 85% Feeling (F) 15%
Judging (J) 55% Perceiving (P) 45%

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I was expecting INTP, but the relevant career traits do describe me well.
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In bold are professions I've either done or can see myself doing.

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Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
Teachers
Consultants
• Sales representatives
Artists (maybe)
Designers (maybe)
Psychologists
Social worker
Social scientist
• Public relations
Entrepreneurs (maybe)
Actors (maybe)
Counselor
• Politician or diplomat
Television Reporter
Systems Analyst, Computer specialist/programmer
Scientist
Writer or Journalist
Engineer
I'd feel too haughty to go through the career relevant traits and bold which ones apply to me.
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A friend is more than someone you hang with. A friend is someone who is still there when everyone else decides it's too hard. Are you a true friend? Why do people take so much for granted?

Everyone has a collection of fantastic attributes that you would be unfortunate to miss if you turned a blind eye.

Some days are good, some days are bad, sometimes the unexpected happens, sometimes we just make down-right asses of ourselves. At the end of the day we are always there when needed, one brightens the other. We build each other up, we dust ourselves off, and we get back to the business of living, we accept each others' flaws, help where we can, believe what we see and not what we hear and enjoy the simple things in life together.
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Hi Allie,

To answer the question, why an ISTJ is suggested teaching maths over teaching another subject:

Keeping in mind that everyone is different, and certainly there are many exceptions of course. The test doesn't measure education, intelligence and environment, which play crutial roles in who we are, and what we want. However, to explain in terms of type:

I in the INTJ. Introverted teachers better in sciences as they need less expressive explanations than say humanities, arts, drama.

T in INTJ. Thinking, rather than working with feeling (which often translates as strength in jobs and tasks involving human relationships). You are more likely to be better at teaching things which don't require more of the human touch, (like Physical eduction, music), but better again in things like maths, chemistry, physics.

Sensing. Sensing people like concrete ideas and facts, over hunches or feelings. So, again, maths. It is as concrete as you can get.

Finally, J. You are organised and structured. Hence would be better at teaching things that fall into this category.

If you were higher in P, then you could be better at teaching say marketing or business, which are subjects which have maths elements, but you need to have strengths in being reactive and at times creative. Things which are inline with the Perceiver rather than the Judger.

So, generally, ISTJ is more suited to teaching maths, but doesn't mean necessarily that you are, or that you want to me.

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That (the bolded above) doesn't make sense to me in MBTI.

I would think that maths is far more an NT than ST thing; further, maths is not really "concrete" in the way that MBTI's Sensing is concrete.

So, the argument as to why an ISTJ would be good at teaching maths would be related to T, not S.

Also, Allie scored 50% F and 50% T, so the above would be consistent with her as a "borderline" ISTJ/ISFJ in your test.
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Introverted (I) 96% Extraverted (E) 4%
Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 36%
Thinking (T) 85% Feeling (F) 15%
Perceiving (P) 73% Judging (J) 27%

INTP – Thinkers and Engineers
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Percentage breakdown of your results:
Introverted (I) 71% Extraverted (E) 29%
Intuitive (N) 95% Sensing (S) 5%
Thinking (T) 85% Feeling (F) 15%
Perceiving (P) 77% Judging (J) 23%





INTP – Thinkers and Engineers

Career relevant traits:
• Enjoy abstract ideas and theory
• Seek to understand things by analysing underlying structures and principles
• Value competence and knowledge above everything else
• Apply your own high standards for performance
• Original and independent, at times eccentric
• Value autonomy and work very well alone.
• No yearning to lead or follow
• Dislike the details of day to day mundane work.
• Not especially interested in the practical applications of your work
• Astute, intuitive and creative.
• Future-oriented
• Often wise and ingenius
• Have more trust in their own insights and knowledge than other’s
• Living primarily in their own minds they can seem at times removed from other people.

Being an INTP means you live in a world of theoretical possibilities. You constantly are thinking about how things can be improved or what it could be developed into. You live primarily inside your own mind, working to analyse problems, discover logical explanations and seek clarity in all things. Such is your drive to attain knowledge you can take on a personal responsibility to solve problems and help society attain a higher understanding.
You tackle issues logical reasoning and have little respect for personal subjectivity or emotion, and do not place importance on emotional considerations to decisions. Therefore you may not be in-tune with other’s feelings and not always equipped to meet the emotional needs of other people.
You are likely to be very independent, original and unconventional as you perceive different ways to achieve things. This can mean you put less importance on other traditional things, such as security or popularity. A complex individual who dislikes the tedious and mundane, you can be restless and temperamental. Strongly ingenious, your original thought patterns allow you see new paths, and consequently many scientific breakthroughs in the world have been achieved by the INTP.
Your ability to grasp of theories and complex abstract thoughts allows you to prove or disprove submitted concepts and ideas. You are a creative and insightful thinker using logic and reason to analyse problems and theories to find the truth about them.
Working independently with a desire to find the truth, more than a practical solution gives rise to the ideal career environment for an INTP.




Possible Career Paths for the INTP:
• Scientists particularly Physics and Chemistry
• Photographers
• Strategic Planners
• Journalists
• Mathematicians
• University Professors
• Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts, Computer Animation and Computer Specialists
• Technical Writers
• Engineers
• Lawyers or judges
• Forensic Researchers
• Forestry and Park Rangers



I bolded what applies to me.
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Intuitive (N) 55% Sensing (S) 45%
Thinking (T) 65% Feeling (F) 35%
Judging (J) 95% Perceiving (P) 5%

INTJ – Scientists and Strategists
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Introverted (I) 82% Extraverted (E) 18%
Sensing (S) 64% Intuitive (N) 36%
Thinking (T) 75% Feeling (F) 25%
Perceiving (P) 55% Judging (J) 45%

ISTP – Mechanics and Craftspeople

Career relevant traits:
• Have an excellent ability to apply logic and reason to their immense store of facts to solve problems or discover how things work
• Usually able to master theory and abstract thinking, but donดt particularly like dealing with it unless they see a practical application
• Thrive on new experiences and variety
• Excellent "trouble-shooters", able to quickly find solutions to a wide variety of practical problems
• Risk-takers who love action
• Continuously storing facts about their environment and storing them.

You are lucky because you have the ability to be good at many different things.
Your introverted and thinking strengths give you the ability to concentrate and work through problems which leaves you many open doors. To be happiest an ISTP needs to lead a lifestyle which has much autonomy and which doesn’t include very much external enforcement of structure. An ISTP will do best working in highly flexible environments or being their own boss. Your natural interests are in applying your very good reasoning skills against known data and facts to discover underlying structure, or solutions to practical questions.
ISTPs are compelled to understand how things work. Being good at logical analysis, and enjoy using it on practical issues. Typically you will have strong powers of reasoning, although you are not interested in concepts or theories except when you can see a practical application. You enjoy taking things apart to see how they work.
ISTPs are excellent in a crisis. You are likely to be a good athlete, having very good hand-eye co-ordination. You are good at following through with a project, and tying up loose ends. You usually donดt or didn’t have much trouble in school, because you are an introvert who can think logically. You are usually a patient person, although you are susceptible to the occasional emotional outburst, due to the inattention of your own feelings.
As an ISTP, you thrive on action, and are quite possibly fearless. Your adventurous nature finds them attracted to motorbikes, sky-diving, flying, etc.
ISTPs are fiercely independent, needing to have the space to make your own decisions about your next step. You do not believe in or follow regulations and rules, as this would prohibit your ability to "do your own thing". Your sense of adventure and desire for constant action makes ISTPs liable to quickly becoming quite bored.
The description is quite good and it applies to me. However, I dislike the career suggestions.

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Possible Career Paths for the ISTP:
• Pilots, Drivers, Motorcyclists
• Police and Detective Work
• Fire-fighters
• Paramedics
• Probation officers
• Forensic Pathologists
Computer Programmers/Specialists, System Analysts
Engineers
• Carpenters
• Construction workers
• Mechanics
• Farmers
• Transportation workers
• Athletes
• Entrepreneurs
I personally don't find myself and have rarely been interested in any of these (except perhaps the bolded ones), but I suppose they could work for some ISTPs.
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Extraverted (E) 68% Introverted (I) 32%
Intuitive (N) 77% Sensing (S) 23%
Feeling (F) 70% Thinking (T) 30%
Perceiving (P) 55% Judging (J) 45%
ENFP – Inspirers and Advocates

Career relevant traits:
• Future and project oriented
• Bright and capable
• Warmly and genuinely interested in people, having great people skills
• Very intuitive and perceptive about others
• Can relate well to others on their own level
• Service oriented, you put the needs of others before their own
• Do not like doing routine tasks
• Require appreciation and approval from others
• Friendly, creative, co-operative and energetic
• Strong verbal and written communication abilities
• Are natural leaders which do not like to control or be controlled by others
• Work with reason and logic, with intuition to comprehend the end goal.
• An ability to grasp difficult theories and concepts

ENFPs luckily are capable of a lot of different things.
As an ENFP you are enthusiastic about your work, you generally perform quite well. The downside is that you can become bored of details and routine work rather quickly, and therefore do not always see tasks through to completion, so you should avoid such jobs with many tedious routine tasks.
The best careers for you will be ones that allow you to work closely with people and using your creative skills to form new ideas. Avoid positions which are routine and regimented.
You unusually have a wide range of talents and skills, such that you may have various careers throughout your lifetime. Importantly you need to be doing what you feel is right and be doing something that fits with your strong values.
To others, you at times may seem directionless and without purpose, however you in reality are quite consistent to your sense of values which you never leave. Seeing meaning in everything, you are acutely aware of the big picture and how things work.
Living in the world of exciting possibilities the details of everyday life can be boring chores, and thus working with menial tasks is not easy. This can lead to an avoidance of maintenance type tasks which can frustrate others, including your family members.
You are basically a happy person who thrives on change and excitement, and can perform well as long as the job retains these qualities. Ingenious, risk-taking, charming and sensitive your people skills give you capabilities in a wide range of areas.

Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
• Teachers
• Consultants
• Sales representatives
• Artists
• Designers
• Psychologists
• Social worker
• Social scientist
• Public relations
• Entrepreneurs
• Actors
• Counselor
• Politician or diplomat
• Television Reporter
• Systems Analyst, Computer specialist/programmer
• Scientist
• Writer or Journalist
• Engineer
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Introverted (I) 79% Extraverted (E) 21% Sensing (S) 77% Intuitive (N) 23% Feeling (F) 55% Thinking (T) 45% Judging (J) 50% Perceiving (P) 50%


ISFJ – Nurturers and Defenders
Career relevant traits:
• Very observant and aware of others reactions and feelings
• In-tune with the surroundings giving an excellent sense of space and function
• Practical, down-to-earth and stable. You do not like to work with abstract thought and theory
• Service oriented, the ISFJ focuses on other’s wants and needs
• Very uncomfortable with confrontation and conflict
• Learn best with hands-on training

You have two basic qualities which define your best career orientation:
a) You are extremely interested and tuned to how other’s are feeling, and
b) You enjoy creating order and structure, and are extremely good at this.

You should choose a career in where you can use your exceptional people observation skills to determine what people want or need, and then use your brilliant organisational abilities to create an environment or plan for creating these wants and needs.
Your awareness of aesthetic quality, combined with your strong sense of space and function also allows you to have special abilities in the practical arts, such as clothes design and interior decorating.
ISFJs are kind and warm-hearted people. You believe the best in people and treat others with kindness and consideration, as you value harmony and co-operation.
An ISFJ is a practical person that learns by doing rather than by reading or applying a theory. For this reason you are not likely to be found in a field which requires a lot of conceptual theory or analysis. An ISFJ enjoys working on something for its practical application and once you know how to perform the task, you will do so faithfully and continually, through to completion. Thus making an ISFJ an extremely dependable person.


Possible Career Paths for the ISFJ:
• Interior Decorators
• Designers
• Gardeners
• Curators
• Medical technologists
• Nurses br /> • Administrators and Managers
• Administrative Assistants
• Librarians
• Child Care and Early Childhood Development
• Social Work / Counsellors
• Paralegals
• Religious Workers or clergy
• Office Managers
• Shopkeepers
• Bookkeepers
• Home Economics(home makers)

yeah i dunno about this. i picked "i'm really in between" on so many.
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I hate it how visual and performing art disciplines are overpresented in SF (and NF) career paths. That's so wrong.
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Percentage breakdown of your results:

Introverted (I) 100% Extraverted (E) 0%
Sensing (S) 82% Intuitive (N) 18%
Thinking (T) 50% Feeling (F) 50%
Perceiving (P) 55% Judging (J) 45%
Like everyone else, I bolded what I agreed with.

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ISTP – Mechanics and Craftspeople

Career relevant traits:

• Have an excellent ability to apply logic and reason to their immense store of facts to solve problems or discover how things work.
• Usually able to master theory and abstract thinking, but donดt particularly like dealing with it unless they see a practical application
• Thrive on new experiences and variety
• Excellent "trouble-shooters", able to quickly find solutions to a wide variety of practical problems
• Risk-takers who love action
• Continuously storing facts about their environment and storing them.

You are lucky because you have the ability to be good at many different kinds of tasks.

Your introverted and thinking strengths give you the ability to concentrate and work through problems which leaves you many open doors. To be happiest an ISTP needs to lead a lifestyle which has much autonomy and which doesn’t include very much external enforcement of structure. An ISTP will do best working in highly flexible environments or being their own boss. Your natural interests are in applying your very good reasoning skills against known data and facts to discover underlying structure, or solutions to practical questions.

ISTPs are compelled to understand how things work. Being good at logical analysis, and enjoy using it on practical issues. Typically you will have strong powers of reasoning, although you are not interested in concepts or theories except when you can see a practical application. You enjoy taking things apart to see how they work.

ISTPs are excellent in a crisis. You are likely to be a good athlete, having very good hand-eye co-ordination. You are good at following through with a project, and tying up loose ends. You usually don't or didn’t have much trouble in school, because you are an introvert who can think logically. You are usually a patient person, although you are susceptible to the occasional emotional outburst, due to the inattention of your own feelings.

As an ISTP, you thrive on action, and are quite possibly fearless. Your adventurous nature finds them attracted to motorbikes, sky-diving, flying, etc.

ISTPs are fiercely independent, needing to have the space to make your own decisions about your next step. You do not believe in or follow regulations and rules, as this would prohibit your ability to "do your own thing". Your sense of adventure and desire for constant action makes ISTPs liable to quickly becoming quite bored.


Possible Career Paths for the ISTP:

• Pilots, Drivers, Motorcyclists
• Police and Detective Work

• Fire-fighters
• Paramedics
• Probation officers
• Forensic Pathologists
• Computer Programmers/Specialists, System Analysts
• Engineers
• Carpenters
• Construction workers
• Mechanics
• Farmers
• Transportation workers
• Athletes
Entrepreneurs *maybe*
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Old 06-11-2009, 06:43 PM   #37 (permalink)
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"Extraverted (E) 61% Introverted (I) 39%
Intuitive (N) 68% Sensing (S) 32%
Feeling (F) 80% Thinking (T) 20%
Judging (J) 73% Perceiving (P) 27%

ENFJ – Givers and Mentors

Career relevant traits:
• Warmly and genuinely interested in people
• Value otherดs feelings
• Value organisation and structure
• Place importance on harmony and creating it.
• Exceptionally good people skills
• Dislike impersonal logic and analysis
• Creative and imaginative
• Enjoy variety and new challenges
• Obtain personal satisfaction from helping people
• Extremely sensitive to criticism and disorder
• Seek approval from others to feel good about themselves

As an ENFJ you have a very large range of potential careers which can make you happy. Most importantly you need exist in a supportive and people orientated environment, where you can use your creativity and organisational skills on a variety of differing challenges. This allows the ENFJ a great deal flexibility in their career.
More than any other personality, you have excellent people skills. You have a talent for brining out the best in others by giving love, support and hospitality. As you encourage and support people, and strive to understand them you attain a great deal of personal satisfaction.
More than other extraverted personalities you may keep your ideas to yourself, particularly if it interferes with bring out the best in another. You are motivated to help people change their lives for the better, and therefore usually put other’s needs before your own. You are warm, gracious, charming and creative, with a rich insight to what motivates and moves other people. Your special ability to genuinely help people makes the ENFJ a truly valued person. As giving as you are, it is important to remember your own needs as well as those of others.

Possible Career Paths for the ENFJ:
• Facilitator
• Consultant
• Home maker
• Musician or actor
• Designer
• Psychologist
• Social Worker / Counsellor
• Teacher
• Clergy
• Sales Representative
• Human Resources
• Manager
• Events Coordinator
• Sales Representative
• Politicians and Diplomats
• Writers "
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Old 06-11-2009, 07:12 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Introverted (I) 64% Extraverted (E) 36% Intuitive (N) 68% Sensing (S) 32% Feeling (F) 55% Thinking (T) 45% Perceiving (P) 68% Judging (J) 32%


INFP – Idealists and Dreamers
Career relevant traits:
• Devoted and 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
Sure.

Interesting, though; it's the first time in a while I've gotten anything on an MBTI test other than ENTP.

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Interestingly, the majority of the world’s greatest authors have been INFPs.
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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.
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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.
Sounds about right.

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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
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