Mine was
Your Type is
ENFP
Says I should be a "Recreation Specialist"
What ever the heck that is.
It's not where close to what I actually do (or don't do)
The personality/career test...you in the right career? (Fun Fluff)
by FreedomFrog 39 Replies latest jw friends
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Priest73
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Frequent_Fader_Miles
I'm INTJ ...
INTJs are often happy with the following jobs which tend to match well with the Strategist/Intellectual personality.
- Business Administrator
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Specialist
- Corporate Strategist
- Dentist
- Engineer
- Judge
- Lawyer/Attorney
- Manager
- Medical Doctor
- Military Officer
- Organization Founder
- Photographer
- Psychologist
- Researcher
- Scientist
- Systems Analyst
- Teacher/Professor
I can't tell you how many times I've been mistaken for a teacher ....
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FreedomFrog
Priest..you said your ENFP?
Here's what I found for ya...
Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
- Consultant
- Psychologist
- Entrepreneur
- Actor
- Teacher
- Counselor
- Politician / Diplomat
- Writer / Journalist
- Television Reporter
- Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist
- Scientist
- Engineer
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Priest73
Well I guess it pegged me
- Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist...
'cept the promoted me to management years ago to prevent me from doing any more damage. - Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist...
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Sad emo
I reckon that must be the most accurate description I've ever found of myself.
I came out as an ISTJ - totally different to what I normally get (ISFP!) but when I read the description of my personality, it described me to a T - and I'm in one of the recommended careers too.
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SacrificialLoon
Still INTJ.
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FreedomFrog
I reckon that must be the most accurate description I've ever found of myself.
Same here too. Even some of the tests my class have us to do wasn't as close to being this accurate in their description. I was impressed.
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wings
What the hell????? I took the test three times to try to come up with a different personality. The numbers changed a bit, but the letters were the same.
INFP
I'm doomed. There is not one career I can make money at unless I become a famous writer at some point. I am bound to the service of others.
I guess I knew that.
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FreedomFrog
Possible Career Paths for the INFP:
- Writers
- Counselors / Social Workers
- Teachers / Professors
- Psychologists
- Psychiatrists
- Musicians
- Clergy / Religious Workers
I'm doomed. There is not one career I can make money at unless I become a famous writer at some point.
Awww, wings...that's not entirely true. Are you happy with what you're doing now? Are you feeling like there is something lacking? What are your dreams when it comes to careers? If you're happy where you are at, this is just a guide to help people figure out what they want...like me.
Mine is teaching. I love to teach what I learn. In fact, I worked with a Cambodian lady years ago and helped her learn English so she can know her rights and get a green card/divorce her abusive husband/and take back her life. When I met her she was only in the States for a few years and didn't know any English. That experience drove me to want to teach because I got such a high on that one little experience.
Teachers can make pretty good money. Of course Psychologists/Psychiatrists make much more but it does require work and determination to get there.
Why not write a book? Take some classes and learn creative writing. Those classes are very fun (IMO) and will teach you how to get your thoughts out of your head and onto paper.
Hell, I may end up putting all three of my likes into one career and become a writer for a Psychology course teaching college students...lol...who knows.
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FreedomFrog
Oh, and to add...I'm not looking for a career that makes me the most money...I'm looking for a career that I can be happy getting up and still able to afford my own little house in the country with about 5 acres. If I had two choices between making $100k and hating my career and making about $60k loving my work...I'm all over the $60k.