Personality types

In order to get the most out we have to understand that each character has independent traits that make it distinctive. Unlike horoscopes, these classifications are based on scientific studies. The process of understanding the right personality allows you to have the best chance in your life.

ISTJ

The Inspector

ISTJ

This is a personality driven by traditions and values. They look quiet, serious, and formal. These types are well known for their reliability at work. They succeed in an organized work environment. Their obvious talents are at critical thoughts, details, and analysis.

Interesting roles would be:

  • Business analyst
  • Certified public accountant
  • Supply chain manager
  • Dentist
  • Auditor
  • Accountant
  • Chief financial officer
  • Web development engineer

The protector

ISFJ

The ISFJ is a people person, who feels them with kindness and warmth. They enjoy giving back more than what they are given on emotional level. They are warm, kind, supportive and sensitive to others. As a result, they appreciate cooperation and harmony. Their work habits are dedication, strong ethics, and, efficient.

 

Interesting roles would be:

  • Elementary teacher
  • Physician
  • Politician
  • Accountant
  • Photographer
  • Administrative manager
  • Social work
  • Counselors
  • Paralegals
ISFJ
INFJ

The Counselor

INFJ

An individual with an INFJ personality will probably have several natural strengths, such as the focus needed to work without oversight, perceptiveness, consideration for others, and the drive to plan for the long-term. Suitable careers for this type include:

  • Physician
  • Surgeon
  • Psychologists
  • Marketers
  • Industrial engineer
  • Pathologist
  • Writer
  • Graphic designer
  • Art director
  • Interior designer
  • Surveyor
  • Dentists
  • Researcher

The Architect

INTJ

The INTJ personality characters are good collecting data, and analyzing it. Then they come up with a new view point for that subject. They work hard to become the knowledge reference of the subject/field they are interested in. This happens because they have high goals for themselves. Naturally, their skills would be data collection, and interpretation. Analysis, mathematics. Make relations between diverse data and to create something new.

 

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Scientist
  • Mathematician
  • Engineer
  • Dentist
  • Doctor
  • Teacher
  • Judge
  • Lawyer
  • Consultant
INTJ

The craftsman

ISTP

The ISTP people always prefer working alone because they are introverted. They like work that involves logic, practical, and applied experience because they are logical characters. They always like work that involves freedom.

 

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Engineering
  • Mechanics
  • Computer programming
  • Carpentry
  • Law enforcement
  • Software engineer
  • Photographer
  • Physical therapist
  • Scientist
  • Pilot
ISTP
ISFP

The composer

ISFP

The ISFP people have great love to nature and animals. They are flexible and spontaneous and are likely to go with the flow. Since they are focused on the present, they will be working on practical issues in their work. They highly appreciate working freely. They are very productive on working their own.

 

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Teacher
  • Veterinarian
  • Artist
  • Composer or musician
  • Chef
  • Designer
  • Forest ranger
  • Nurse
  • Naturalist
  • Pediatrician

The Healer

INFP

The INFP people are idealists with lots of imagination. They live by their own beliefs and values. They can imagine a better future. They have both abilities to work well with others as well as alone. They are very spiritual, artistic, and creative. They have high capability to express themselves better in writing than verbally.

They have high capacity to listen to others and consider the other sides’ issues.

 

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Artist
  • Social Worker
  • Writer
  • Counselor
  • Graphic Designer
  • Librarian
  • Psychologist
  • Physical Therapist
INFP
INTP

The Architect

INTP

They INTP people are innovators, logical analysts, system designers. Their mind is always occupied with theories of universe, purpose of life. There skills are thinking creatively and strong reasoning. Sometimes, authority and management have bad effect on INTP productivity and free thinking. As a result, they are best performing in independent jobs.

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Chemist
  • Physicist
  • Computer programmer
  • Forensic scientist
  • Engineer
  • Mathematician
  • Pharmacist
  • Software developer
  • Geologist

The dynamo

ESTP

The ESTP people are energized by challenges. Their energy levels go up high when they interact with wide variety of people. There for, there best careers would be best to involve working with others. They hate routine and like fast-paced jobs.

They would prefer jobs that utilize their mechanical skills. They will enjoy some challenges to make their day interesting, rather than routine and sticking to plans.

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Detectives
  • Entrepreneur
  • Marketer
  • Paramedic
  • Police officer

Sales agent

ESTP
ESFP

The performer

ESFP

The ESFP type of people are characterized by being realistic and pragmatic. Their Cummunication-people skills always lands them at jobs of high communication with coworkers and customers helping them solve problems. They also have an artistic side to their work preference.

They are not happy with strict rules and prefer to have flexibility at work. They prefer work that has quick results rather than long term ones.

Best career matches would include:

  • Actor
  • Counselor
  • Social worker
  • Athletic coach
  • Child care provider
  • Musician
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Psychologist
  • Event Coordinator
  • Corporate Trainer
  • Artist
  • Human resources specialist
  • Fashion designer

The Champion

ENFP

The ENFP types are characterized by empathy. Therefore, all work delivering service is highly welcome. Their general care for humanitarian cause is a good motive for them to work.

Another motive for work is creativity. If the job has both drivers, it will definitely match an ENFP personality type.

 

Best career matches would include:

  • Psychologist
  • Journalist
  • Actor
  • TV Anchor/Reporter
  • Nutritionist
  • Nurse
  • Social Worker
  • Politician
  • Counselor
ENFP
ENTP

The Visionary

ENTP

The ENTP types are known for their confidence in their creative thinking abilities. This is what energizes them to be motivated to solve problems others see as impossible. They demotivated by routines. Ideal work for ENTP would be full of challenges to thinking and problem solving with chance to delegate routine work for others.

 

 

 

 

Best career matches would include:

 

  • Engineer
  • Lawyer
  • IT Manager
  • Scientist
  • Management consultant
  • Psychologist
  • Inventor
  • Psychiatrist
  • Journalist
  • Art director

The supervisor

ESTJ

The ESTJ types are known for their organizational skills. They enjoy organizing projects and delivering high quality. They quickly gain reputation for organization and workers can depend on it. They are also known for hard work, which sometimes can turn to over work.

 

Best career matches would include:

  • Police officer
  • Military
  • Judge
  • Politician
  • Teacher
  • School administrator
  • Business manager
  • Accountant
  • Banker
ESTJ
ESFJ

The provider

ESFJ

The ESFJ type of people usually apply their personal skills to serve people and organize work.

Since they are providers, they are happy in any work that gives them the opportunity to help people in practical ways. They are well organized people and enjoy a structured environment with clear expectations.

 

Best career matches would include:

  • Elementary Teacher
  • Special Education Teacher
  • Child Care Provider
  • School Administrator
  • Counselor
  • Social Worker
  • Health Care Administrator
  • Police Officer
  • Paralegal
  • Court Reporter
  • Real Estate Appraiser
  • Technical Writer
  • Cosmetologist
  • Hotel Manager

The Teacher

ENFJ

ENFJs enjoy working in environments that offer them three things: Diversity, Innovation, and Collaboration. They excel when they can use their creativity to solve problems that affect people's lives. Whether they're motivating, advising, or supporting, they want their work to have a positive impact on others in some way. They seek new opportunities, challenges, and perspectives that stimulate their growth. Working on multiple projects simultaneously is appealing to them as long as they have a reliable team with them and a sense of order and control. They want to feel like they're making a difference and improving the world, one person at a time. Regular feedback is important to them.

 

Best career matches would include:

 

Teacher

Human resource manager

Marriage and family therapist

Nurse Practitioner

Speech-Language Pathologist

Lawyer

ENFJ
ENTJ

The Commander

ENTJ

ENTJs are driven by a desire for independence, variety, and creative challenges in their work. They thrive on tackling complex and difficult problems that stimulate their mind and curiosity. They enjoy brainstorming and devising visionary strategies to improve their workplace. They are goal-oriented, competitive, and assertive in their leadership style. They seek a career that exposes them to diverse people and situations, and possibly allows them to travel internationally. Above all, they value the freedom to innovate, optimize, and enhance the performance and efficiency of a business.

Best career matches would include:

 

Public speaking coach

Construction supervisor

Sales Manager

Health Service administrator

Physical therapist