Personality Type

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INTP (Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be: quiet, independent, and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious, and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual, and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.

The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways.

Careers:
# Computer software designer/developer
# Venture capitalist
# Legal mediator
# Financial analyst
# Economist
# College professor: philosophy, economics
# Musician
# Intellectual property attorney
# Web site designer
# Investigator
# Strategic planner
# Neurologist
# Pharmaceutical researcher
# Network integration specialist

and the next "how to love INTP"

* Respect my privacy and independence.
* Appreciate my competencies and wealth of creative ideas.
* Encourage me to spend time alone.
* Don't talk too much or force an emotional conversation before I'm ready.
* Try not to nag me about being messy or meeting deadlines.

esp those two latest are important :lol:
 
I'm an INTJ as well. I did the test about 5 or 6 years ago as well, and I remember having a lot of trouble there too.. though I think the test was a bit more elaborate. I'm rather balanced so I found it very hard to decide between the two options. Still when I look at the result I do believe it is rather true, although I can be a Perceiver as well at moments for instance.

Life as an INTJ
(Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Judger)

People of this type tend to be: autonomous, aloof, and intellectual; imaginative, innovative, and unique; critical, analytical, and logical; intellectually curious, driven to learn and increase their competence and knowledge; socially cautious and reserved; organized and definitive.

The most important thing to INTJs is their independence and being able to live according to their own standards.
 
I'm also an INFP. But question 3 was difficult for me. I had both half accurate.

Great careers for INFPs

Psychologist
Human resources professional
Physical therapist
Researcher
Translator/interpreter
Legal mediator
Employee development specialist
Religious worker
College professor: humanities
Massage therapist
Social worker
Librarian
Fashion designer
Holistic health practitioner
Editor/art director (web site) - (This is what I'm sort of now, I'm a writer/illustrator/web/graphic designer) :lol:
 
How to Love an INTJ


* Be an attentive and respectful listener.

* Appreciate my competency and creativity.

* Give me plenty of privacy and time alone for me to pursue my interests in depth.

* Try not to pressure me to share my feelings before I'm ready.

* Be honest and direct about what you need.

* Above all - respect my independence and need to live my life according to my own standards.
Well this is true when applied to me :D
 
ESFP

People of this type tend to be: warm, gregarious, and playful; impulsive, curious, and talkative; sensitive, caring, and gentle; social and unpredictable with a great zeal for life; active, responsive, and highly aware of the physical world.

The most important thing to ESFPs is freedom to be spontaneous, have fun, and enjoy the company of others.

Careers for me:

Early childhood education teacher

Dental assistant

Physical therapist

Home health social worker

Public relations specialist

Radiological technician

Occupational therapist

Travel agent / tour operator

Promoter

Actor <------My DREAM career!

Veterinarian

Special events coordinator

Occupational therapist

Marine biologist

Sales: sports equipment
 
Well I'm ESTJ, which is pretty accurate, except that I was pretty close to being either on the T or F bracket!
I did this before a few years ago and I have got a lot closer to being an F in the last few years, maybe that shows I'm maturing :)

Teacher was on of my options and as I'm training for that I'm on the right path, good :)
 
Hmmm I got a different one this time around than when I did it in school (ISFJ)..There were more questions on that one than on this particular one.

I got ISFP this time: People of this type tend to be: kind, humble, and highly empathetic; thoughtful, faithful, and affectionate with those they know well; sensitive to criticism and easily hurt; quiet, soft-spoken, and gentle; adaptable, responsive, and curious; realistic and down to earth.The most important thing to ISFPs is feeling peaceful and harmonious with the people and places that matter most to them. :lol:

Primary care physician
Occupational therapist
Designer: interior / landscape
Massage therapist
Customer service representative
Fashion designer
Chef
Paralegal
Surveyor
Registered Nurse
Dental hygienist
Travel agent / tour operator
Home health worker
Medical assistant
Alcohol and drug addiction counselor

Umm..yeah I couldn't see myself in any of those careers.
 
I´m an INTP(Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)

"People of this type tend to be: quiet, independent, and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious, and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual, and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.

The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways."

Seems right I guess...although the alst one was a really hard decision ´cos it was practicly 50/50.

Nice career options:
# Computer software designer/developer
# Venture capitalist
# Legal mediator
# Financial analyst
# Economist
# College professor: philosophy, economics
# Musician
# Intellectual property attorney
# Web site designer
# Investigator
# Strategic planner
# Neurologist
# Pharmaceutical researcher
# Network integration specialist

(the cool thing is some of these careers are the ones I was thinking of following!!!)
Thanks for posting this test.
 
I'm and ENTJ.

People of this type tend to be: friendly, strong willed, and outspoken; honest, logical and demanding of selves and others; driven to demonstrate competence; creative with a global perspective; decisive, organized, and efficient.

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ENTJ.


Chief Executive Officer

Network integration specialist

Management consultant

Politician/political manager

Franchise owner

Corporate finance attorney

Personnel financial planner

Real estate developer

Marketing executive

Intellectual property attorney

Investment consultant/planner

Economic analyst

Chemical engineer

Educational consultant

Judge

How to Love an ENTJ



Appreciate my ability and willingness to take charge of projects.
Be direct, honest, and unemotional when dealing with problems.
Ask for - and then listen to my advice.
Support my need for professional development and new challenges.
Try to keep our home orderly and organized.
Above all - respect my many competencies and strong opinions.
 
I'm an ISTJ
(Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Judger)

"People of this type tend to be: cautious, conservative, and quiet; literal, realistic, and practical; careful and precise; logical, honest, and matter of fact; resistant to change and comfortable with routine; hard working and responsible.

The most important thing to ISTJs is being of service, working hard, and being responsible."

>>Suits me well.
 
(extrvert, Intuitive, Feeler, Perciever) ENFP

This was pretty cool. I live to be disorganized, like my mind!
 
Life as an INTP
(Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be: quiet, independent, and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious, and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual, and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.

The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways

Cool... only me, DaWacko and greenfieldcsi got INTP so far. Thanks for posting it LoneWolf... it was fun. Gimme more!!
 
Im an INTJ ((Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker, Judger)
People of this type tend to be: autonomous, aloof, and intellectual; imaginative, innovative, and unique; critical, analytical, and logical; intellectually curious, driven to learn and increase their competence and knowledge; socially cautious and reserved; organized and definitive.

The most important thing to INTJs is their independence and being able to live according to their own standards.

How to Love an INTJ


Be an attentive and respectful listener.
Appreciate my competency and creativity.
Give me plenty of privacy and time alone for me to pursue my interests in depth.
Try not to pressure me to share my feelings before I'm ready.
Be honest and direct about what you need.
Above all - respect my independence and need to live my life according to my own standards.
This is so true.
 
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