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INFJs are effective in occupations involving substantial intellectual work, caring for other people, and
requiring creativity. INFJs build successful careers in a broad range of organizations. Social and
community care services, counseling, teachers of humanities and social sciences, healthcare
workers (both in administration and in medical services), various service-oriented professions as well
as religious services and social movements are just some of the examples of occupations favourable
to INFJs. Quite often they are found in mid-rank management positions. For some of them
occupations in sciences or academia are also favourable.
Jung Career Indicator determines occupations and areas in which INFJs find
themselves most fulfilled and content, are most successful, and therefore are most
represented in. Based on your personality type, the following is a list of the most
suitable areas of occupations along with some examples of educational institutions,
where you can receive a relevant degree or training. Please click occupation names
and institution logos for more information. The most preferred areas appear first.
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click to explore Arts and Humanities click to explore
Literature and
Writing
Humanities
Graphics Design and
Multimedia
Archaeology
Anthropology
click to explore Social Services click to explore
Religious Education
Psychology
Counseling
Famous Personalities Sharing Your Type
Immanuel Kant - philosopher
William Shakespeare - poet and playwright
Ludwig van Beethoven - composer
Pearl Buck - novelist, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winner
Arthur C. Clarke - science fiction author, inventor, and futurist
Of Interest
Is there a link between your personality and how much you make? from The Washington Post
Check the Huffington Posts list of the fiction book characters associated with each personality
type
From Psychology Today magazine: Are Extroverts Happier than Introverts? Insight into
differences between two personality types.
What Other Users Say
"I scored an INFJ, which predicts that I'd be unconventional, possibly a teacher or an artist. Curiously, I'm a college
professor teaching (and creating) electro-acoustic music." -a Huffington Post reader
"The Jung Typology Test is one of the best Ive found where students can answer a number of questions and get their
profile instantly. In all cases, students find this test to be highly indicative of their nature, and the insight is invaluable to
them." -Kaplan University School of Business
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Education Tips
Education is a huge
investment of time and
money so be ready to ask a
lot of questions of any
college or university you are
considering. Therefore, create
a list of questions and take
notes as you get your
answers while talking to an
enrolment advisor or when
signing up and requesting
information.
Be wary of any school that
is unable to or refuses to
answer any of your
questions. A degree is a long-
term commitment and
choosing a college or
university that understands
and can meet your needs
should be one of your top
priorities.
Sign up and request
information from several
schools so that you can
compare and, if possible,
negotiate more favourable
conditions.
There is no such thing as
the "perfect" college or
university. Stay open minded
and realize that any number
of schools may be a good fit
for you and provide you with
the degree and student
services that you need.
Important aspects you
should pay attention to
include:
Schools accreditation
Financial aid offered
Tuition and fees. Whats
included and what isnt.
Payment plans.
Student services available
Instructors credentials
How tests are
administered
Time required to complete
the program
How long the program
has been offered and how
many students have enrolled
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