ISFJ’s are quiet, friendly, responsible, hardworking, productive, devoted, accurate, thorough and careful. They value security, stability and harmony. They like to focus on one person or project at a time. ISFJ’s prefer to work with individuals and are very skillful in understanding people and their needs. They often provide service to others in a very structured way. They are careful observers, remember facts and work on projects requiring accuracy and attention to detail. They have a sense of space and function that leads to artistic endeavors such as interior decorating or landscaping. ISFJ’s are most comfortable working in environments that are orderly, structured and traditional. While they often work quietly behind the scenes, they like their contributions to be recognized and appreciated.
- General Occupations to Consider: Health Care, Social Service, Corrections, Education, Business, Technical, Artistic, Religious Occupations, Vocational Training
- Specific Job Titles: Nurse, Physician, Medical Technologist, Dental Hygienist, Health Education Practitioner, Dietitian, Physical Therapist, Nursing Educator, Health Administrator, Medical Secretary, Dentist, Medical Assistant, Optometrist, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, Social Services Administrator, Child Care Worker, Speech Pathologist, Librarian, Curator, Genealogist, Corrections Worker, Probation Officer, Teacher (pre-school, grades 1-12), Guidance Counselor, Educational Administrator, Counselor, Secretary, Cashier, Accountant, Personnel Administrator, Credit Counselor, Business Manager, Paralegal, Computer Occupations, Engineer, Interior Decorator, Home Economist, Religious Educator, Clergy
- College Majors: Health Occupations, Biology, Psychology, Sociology, Education, Business, Engineering, Art, Graphics, Religious Studies, Vocational Training