The Social Chameleon
Strengths Sorter
Holland's Career Interest Survey
Myers Briggs Personality Type
Cluster Finder
Careers that suit my interests:
INFJ stands for Introverted,
iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging.
After taking this assessment, I discovered that my to three themes were:
- Organizer
- Competing
- Confidence
After completing this assessment, I discovered that my top career interests were:
Investigative: 12
Social: 5
Conventional: 4
About The INFJ
Career paths for each theme:
After taking this assessment, I discovered that my top three clusters were:
- Education & Training
- Health Science
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
Investigative: chemist, nuclear medicine physician, psychiatrist.
Social: dentist, orthodontist, epidemiologist.
Conventional: computer programmer, audiologist, microbiologist.
- Very empathetic, sensitive, and nurturing individuals
- Although, they can be rather private, perfectionistic and may have trouble communicating clearly and concisely.
- INFJs are generally quiet but have strong feelings and opinions and may have trouble compromising their ideals or backing down for other people.
- They are sometimes called social chameleons because they are introverts who like people. They may even mimic the personalities of other people so they can blend into a social circle.
- INFJs are sometimes mistaken for extroverts!
- Organizer: Accounting, Biotechnology Research and Development, Health Informatics Management.
- Competing: Professional Sales, Business Information Management, Merchandising.
- Confidence: Law Enforcement Services, Journalism and Broadcasting, Performing Arts.
3 Careers in Each Cluster
Social careers involve
teaching or directing people
Careers that would suit an INFJ
Evidence to support results ...
I like to keep my bedroom organized and clean
Though conventional careers
are not popular with most INFJs, I don't mind following procedures/routines. This is a major factor of conventional careers.
- Education & Training: author, librarian, historian
- Health Science: optometrist, surgeon, respiratory therapist.
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections &Security: lawyer, paralegal, detective.
If you look at the careers for an INFJ, all of them are people-focused. They require insight and the confidence to deal with people. INFJs are a great fit for the medical field. This field offers a plethora of opportunities - a family/general practitioner, chiropractor or pharmacist are just a few options. INFJs are very altruistic people and they enjoy helping people find peace and happiness and jobs in health care are very rewarding for INFJs.
Investigative careers involve science and analyzing info
- I am often described by others as a kind, determined, passionate, smart and hypersensitive person. Hypersensitive in a context where I am aware of other human's emotions by just being near them
- I am a rather private person. I don't share too much about myself when I meet someone for the first time; mostly because I don't feel the need to.
- I consider myself to be a perfectionist. I am such a detail-oriented person. I see mistakes faster than most people. I tend to be most perfectionistic when I'm doing something I care about. My perfectionism can cause me to burn out sometimes.
- I struggle with verbal communication sometimes. The reason for this is because my brain buzzes with so many ideas and I can't piece them together.
- In middle school, to fit into friend groups, I would sometimes mimic the ersonalities of other people. It wasn't intentional, really. My persoanlity was just heavily influenced by these people because I hung out with them a lot.
I am confident enough to try new things!
I am a competitive girl in everything that I do.