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myers-briggs and your occupation
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career test ENFP here, what are you? is your employment 'suited' to your personality? according to my Type, i'd find satisfaction by moving in the occupational direction of 'character actor'--i'm adding this to my 5 year plan. are you already in a satisfying career? have you thought about changing direction? are you a character actor? what does character acting entail? |
Im an ENFP too!
Funny enough too, I did the test as a child and as an adult and STILL a strong ENFP. |
Your Personality type is ISTJ
ISTJ "Trustee" These are dependable pillars of strength. They often try to reform their mates and other people. They make good bank examiners, auditors, accountants, and phys. ed. teachers, and boy or girl scouts! 6% of the total population. Not sure I would be good with the career choices they gave for me though |
Every time I test I am an INFP.
INFP: "Questor". These people are idealistic, self-sacrificing, and somewhat cool or reserved. They are very family and home oriented, but don't relax well. High capacity for caring. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 1% of the total population. And the list? Here are two that i am or have been. :) minister/priest/rabbi writer/poet/novelist |
ISTJ -- but agree with Inuus on the career choices. I can't add two plus two, and would've hated being a PE teacher. And the boy scouts... well I'm too old for that ;) Unless somebody's up for starting an adult Butch Scouts club, then I'm up for that!
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INFJ
being one of most rare types it means that it can be hard for people to understand us INFJs are gentle, caring, complex and highly intuitive individuals. Artistic and creative, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. Only one percent of the population has an INFJ Personality Type, making it the most rare of all the types." INFJSo, what happens when they see that many others do not behave that way?? (only 2-3% of America’s population is this type, indeed most rare of all 16 types) Answer: Different levels of stress, confusion, irritation, etc.; typically nothing this type can’t handle. So, this is a NATURAL reaction on the part of this type, they are not doing anything wrong. |
ok i took this test............. it was interesting..
looks like im a .. ESFJ |
Your Personality type is ISFJ: Conservator. These people are service and work oriented - very loyal. They may suffer from fatigue and tend to be attracted to troublemakers. They are good nurses, teachers, secretaries, general practitioners, librarians, middle managers, and housekeepers. 6% of the total population.
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INFP: "Questor". These people are idealistic, self-sacrificing, and somewhat cool or reserved. They are very family and home oriented, but don't relax well. High capacity for caring. High sense of honor derived from internal values. 1% of the total population.
Pretty dead on... thanks, apretty :) |
INFJ: "Author". Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. Complex personality. 1% of the total population. These are serious students and workers who really want to contribute. They are private and easily hurt. They make good spouses, but tend to be physically reserved. People often think they are psychic. They make good therapists, general practitioners, ministers, and so on.
According to this, it sounds like I'm appropriately placed in social work. |
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It's me.
Your Personality type is ISFJ
These people are service and work oriented - very loyal. They may suffer from fatigue and tend to be attracted to troublemakers. Yes, I am VERY attracted to troublemakers, one in particular. |
INTJ
INTJ: "Scientist". Most self-confident and pragmatic of all the types. Decisions come very easily. These are the most independent of all types. They love logic and ideas and are drawn to scientific research. They can be rather single-minded, though.. 1% of the total population. I'm an annoying planner. :) |
INFJ
Same as its always been |
ESFJ "Seller": Most sociable of all types. Outstanding host or hostesses. They may be dependent, first on parents and later on spouses. They excel in service occupations involving personal contact. 13% of the total population.
Hmmm..I suppose that "nurse" fits as a service occupation involving personal contact. :) |
I Took the test and the results were.....ESFJ.I should have take this as a younger preson...now im in the food service end of hospitrality and tourism.As a chef I put on lots of banquets,partys and what not..I have a catreing service as well.
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ENFP--"Jounalist"
I went to college to study journalism, but found that it wasn't the career for me. Deadlines are not fluid enough. It fits, even though my present career doesn't exactly match. I'm a social worker, but I've had jobs in personnel development and I've done some conference planning very successfully. The most meaningful information is the section on how I handle stress: The ENFP finds symbolic meanings behind the immediate circumstances. These meanings are construed as foreboding problems when ENFP's are under stress. Having a pervasive feeling of losing control over their own independent identities, ENFP's will feel virtually split apart by intruding circumstances. They will be "besides themselves" and "just not all there" — as if something, or someone, has taken away the essence of who they are. Not feeling like themselves, the ENFP will become subject to their own feelings of shame for being a phony, a fake or an impostor. If stress continues to grow, they may attribute malevolent schemes to others in order to explain away their fears. I often experience those feelings, especially feeling "not all there" and feeling like an imposter in my own life. |
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