Personality type results
EI: 15 out of 17
Extrovert |-------------------------------------------------| Introvert
|
88%
SN: 10 out of 17
Sensation |-------------------------------------------------| iNtuition
|
58%
TF: 10 out of 17
Thinking |-------------------------------------------------| Feeling
|
58%
JP: 6 out of 17
Judging |-------------------------------------------------| Perceiving
|
35%
Your Personality type is INFJ
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Definitions: The four pairs of preference alternatives above (Extrovert, iNtuitive etc.)
Description: Find out what your type means, which job is suitable for you, which type you are
most compatible with and more!
INFJ: Author
INFJ's are strongly driven to help others. These are serious students and workers who really want to contribute. They make good therapists, and ministers. 1% of the total population.
The
agreeable nature and quiet personality of
INFJ's makes them particularly vulnerable to hurt feelings.
Distress within close relationships can shatter the INFJ. Like all NFs
under stress,
INFJ's feel fragmented and lost — as if they are acting out a
part rather than simply being themselves. This disassociation can be
related to physical symptoms for the INFJ, whether real or imagined.
Feeling split off from their physical natures,
INFJ's may become virtually immobilized by repressed
feelings.
Although INFJ's may feel like remaining still
and stationary until the chaos and confusion of a stressful situation
dissipates, it would be best for them to actively sort out their needs
from others. Being excessively cooperative and agreeable, the INFJ has a
tendency to adopt values and beliefs of others as their own. When
external conflicts grow, so does the INFJ's sense of personal
disharmony. Disassociating themselves from others takes a great deal of
effort for the INFJ.
Careers
This lists represent careers and jobs people
of your type tend to enjoy doing. The job requirements are similar to
the personality tendencies of your personality type. It is important to
remember that this is not a list of all the jobs possible. And it is
very important to remember that people can, and frequently do, fill jobs
that are dissimilar to their personality... this happens all the
time...and sometimes works out quite well.
career counselor
psychologist
educational consultant
special education teacher
librarian
artist
minister
playwright
novelist/poet
editor/art director
information-graphics...designer
HRM manager
merchandise planner
environmental lawyer
marketer
job analyst
mental health counselor
dietitian/nutritionist
research
educational consultant
architects
interpreter/translator
then what should I do now? Still blurr blurr~~~You can also take the test here: http://www.careertest.net/ to see what type of personality you get, there're altogether 16 types of them, good luck to you