INFJ’s are idealistic, complex, compassionate, authentic, creative and visionary. They have strong value systems and search for meaning and purpose to life. Because of their strong value systems, INFJ’s are natural leaders or at least follow those with similar ideas. They intuitively understand people and ideas and come up with new ideas to provide service to others. These types like to organize their time and be in control of their work.
- General Occupations to Consider: Counseling, Education, Religious Occupations, Creative Occupations, Health Care, Social Services, Business
- Specific Job Titles: Career Counselor, Psychologist, Teacher (high school or college English, art, music, social sciences, drama, foreign languages, health), Librarian, Home Economist, Social Worker, Clergy, Director of Religious Education, Fine Artist, Playwright, Novelist, Poet, Designer, Architect, Art Director, Health Care Administrator, Physician, Biologist, Dental Hygienist, Speech Pathologist, Nursing Educator, Medical Secretary, Pharmacist, Occupational Therapist, Human Resources Manager, Marketer, Employee Assistance Program, Merchandise Planner, Environmental Lawyer
- College Majors: Psychology, Counseling, Education, Art, Music, Drama, Foreign Languages, English, Health Occupations, Social Work, Architecture, Biology, Business, Law