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Join Date: Oct 2007
Type: ENTP
Location: Midwest
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I'm sure it happens sometimes, but I can't imagine an ENTP becoming a politician. We are pioneers who like to break rules and shake things up, and that doesn't really attract a lot of votes. I wouldn't want to play the game of being fake, playing it safe, and saying what people want to hear in order to achieve practical results at a tediously slow pace.
Suggestions: Entrepreneur, Inventor, Producer, Social Scientist, Director of Cinema, Professional Speaker, Life Coach, Comedian
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Type: ENFP
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ENFP loves ideas so i would probably like any job that fosters my imagination. like to have a happy working environment too. i would quite like to do something involving film, tv or the theater. i have never been the pure artsy student, but i think it would be nice.
i'm studying philosophy right now. i don't want a desk job or something after i've found something that i love so much. plan is to go right down the academic track. being a philosophy lecturer i think would fit my personality quite well. i can be the typical 'teacher' type and use my EFP skills. the subject matter will please my N side along with the research. yep. got it sussed out. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Type: INFJ
Location: MN
Posts: 591
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INFJ top jobs from the research
• Architect • Education consultant, teacher • Fine artist, writer • Librarian • Marketing • Psychiatrist or psychologist • Religious professional • Scientist • Social worker ENFP: • Artist, musician, actor • Consultant • Counselor, social scientist • Dental hygienist • Journalist • Public relations • Research assistant • Religious professional • Teacher ENTP: • Actor • Chemical engineer • Construction worker • Computer professional • Journalist • Marketing professional • Photographer • Psychiatrist • Public relations professional INTJ • Architect • Attorney or judge • Computer professional • Electrical or chemical engineer • Management consultant • Manager • Scientist or researcher • Social services worker • University instructor Note these include people with and without 4 year degrees--makes a big difference in what's attractive and possible...
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Type: INFp
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I've been thinking that somethign like Sociology or Cultural Antropology would be a good (fulfilling) area for me to pursue, but the question of what jobs I'd actualy enjoy that such training could lead to is an essential question. I often think I'd like a job doing research and analyzing test reults and looking for correlations to find new theories/hypothesis and stuff like that, and I'd like it to be something related to human thought/feeling etc, but I'm not sure what jobs like that exist, how common they are, where they are and what training would be required. Its quite a bit off from humanities, but I've also recently thought something in environmental science could be interesting and fulfilling as well (solar energy, wind farms etc), but I suspect thats the sort of thing I might enjoy for a few years and then grow tired of. |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Type: INFJ
Location: MN
Posts: 591
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We created these lists to include degreed/nondegreed positions.. INFP • Counselor • Education consultant • English or fine arts teacher • Fine artist • Journalist • Psychologist • Religious educator • Social scientist • Writer, editor So the pattern is very much humanities but there are definitely NFs in the sciences--working on things exactly like solar energy for the common good. A lot of NFs I know, though, opted out of hard sciences after a few college classes. A friend of mine lost his interest after an internship taking water samples. Another one, who has a masters in some horticultural area, quit after counting weeds per square foot all summer. I knew I'd be reading, not writing for, Scientific America after acing the class part but spending hours and hours and hours in chem lab to pass the hands-on lab techniques...
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