Career Paths
INFJs’ warm disposition make them well-suited for human service industries. People with this personality type may be good psychologists, social workers, teachers, clergy members, human resources staff members, librarians, musicians, artists, and writers.
INFJs are incredibly creative, yet are organized. They thrive in a workplace which allows them to “mix things up” from day-to-day. INFJs have trouble with repetitive work, or work in which they are not able to interact with others. In addition, because INFJs rely so much on their intuition and values, they are usually not well-suited for jobs that rely on impersonal logic.