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What jobs do most INFJs have?
Here are some of the best jobs for INFJs.
- Counselor. Counselors help individuals, couples, families, and groups of people dealing with issues that affect their mental health and well-being.
- Psychologist.
- Scientist.
- Graphic Designer.
- Writer.
- Human Resources.
- Librarian.
- Professor.
What jobs are bad for INFJ?
This is why accounting and finance, marketing and sales, customer service, and business management careers are unfitting for the INFJ personality type; such professions are counterproductive for their advancements and bad for their overall well-being.
Are INFJs better than other personality types?
While no personality type is objectively “better” than any other type, many of us do have some types that we generally connect with more easily and appreciate more than others. And in the context of this post, it’s worth noting that INFJs are some people’s favorite type.
Are INFJ’s good at communication?
The INFJ, one of the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types, is an oddball in many ways — that’s one of the reasons we’re called a bundle of contradictions. But one of the ways that we especially torture ourselves is in communication. We are seemingly great at communication, if you witness us while we are writing stories, poetry, or even texting.
Do people see INFJs as indirect?
Apparently, some people see us as so indirect that they don’t want to go to the effort of figuring out what the “deeper meaning” is beneath what we’re saying. When I asked my ENFJ brother how he felt about INFJs’ tendency to avoid speaking our minds, he said, “That is kinda annoying.
What kind of intelligence do INFJs have?
This type typically has a high emotional intelligence and since we like to study and figure things out we also collect quite a bit of head knowledge as well. It’s not at all unusual for an INFJ to be able to speak intelligently on a wide variety of topics, some of them quite in-depth.