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Old 02-06-2008, 07:33 PM   #16
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Life as an ESTP
(Extravert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be active, adventurous and impulsive; talkative and curious; casual, adaptive and free-spirited; logical and calm but capable of great humor, fun and charm; observant and totally present in the moment; literal and practical.

The most important thing to ESTPs is the freedom to have fun and fully experience life in the here and now.

Great careers for ESTPs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ESTP:

* Emergency medical technician
* Sports merchandise sales
* Stockbroker
* Corrections officer
* Exercise physiologist
* Insurance agent
* Civil engineer
* Entrepreneur
* Marine biologist
* Private investigator
* Tour agent
* Professional athlete/coach
* Insurance agent
* Teacher: trade, industrial, technical
* General contractor
* Developer of electronic games
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Old 02-06-2008, 07:42 PM   #17
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Life as an ENFP
(Extravert, Intuitive, Feeler, Perceiver)
People of this type tend to be enthusiastic, talkative and outgoing; clever, curious and playful; deeply caring, sensitive and gentle; highly innovative, creative, optimistic and unique; adaptable and resourceful but sometimes disorganized.
The most important thing to ENFPs is the freedom to see possibilities, make connections and be with a variety of people.
Great careers for ENFPs
Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ENFP:
• Advertising account executive
• Career / outplacement counsellor
• Management consultant
• Developer of educational software
• Actor
• Journalist / magazine reporter
• Graphic designer
• Art director
• Copywriter
• Corporate team trainer
• Residential housing director
• Psychologist
• Inventor
• Human resources professional
Child welfare counsellor
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Old 02-06-2008, 11:04 PM   #18
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This test was ok for me. A lot of those are right, but I could easily be the opposite. I would fall under both categories for all four since my personality is very mood dependent, which actually isn't as bad as it sounds.


Life as an ISTJ
(Intravert, Sensor, Thinker, Judger)

People of this type tend to be cautious, conservative and quiet; literal, realistic and practical; careful and precise; logical, honest and matter of fact; resistant to change and comfortable with routine; hardworking and responsible.

The most important thing to ISTJs is being of service, getting the job done right, and being responsible.

Great careers for ISTJs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ISTJ:

* Chief Information Officer
* Meteorologist
* Database administrator
* Healthcare administrator
* Paralegal
* Accountant
* Real estate broker
* Construction / building inspector
* Police detective
* Agricultural scientist
* Primary care physician
* Biomedical researcher
* Office manager
* Credit analyst
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Old 02-07-2008, 03:39 AM   #19
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Life as an ISTP
(Introvert, Sensor, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be logical, pragmatic and matter of fact; quiet, unassuming, and autonomous; realistic, pragmatic and aloof; impulsive and curious about the physical world; flexible and resourceful; objective and unemotional.

The most important thing to ISTPs is the freedom to act independently and follow their impulses.

Great careers for ISTPs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ISTP:
Computer programmer
Commercial pilot
Crisis hotline operator
Police officer
Software developer
Information services manager
Paralegal
Emergency medical technician
Commercial artist
Private investigator
Firefighter
Physical therapist
Lawn service manager
Pharmacist

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp
another test worked out to be INTJ

http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes3.asp

Introverted Intuitive Thinking Judging
Strength of the preferences %
78 62 25 1


INTJ type description by D.Keirsey
INTJ Career Choices by Jung Career Indicator™
INTJ type description by J. Butt and M.M. Heiss


Qualitative analysis of your type formula

You are:
very expressed introvert
distinctively expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed thinking personality
slightly expressed judging personality


Of course I think these results can change depending on circumstance and age.
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Old 02-07-2008, 07:15 AM   #20
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I ran into difficulty on the first question....I would say yes to both depending on my mood and the situation.
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Old 02-07-2008, 08:52 AM   #21
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An actual "test" (that site hardly qualifies) would not just say... "Introvert or Extrovert? OK, cool, next question." You'd be answering a bunch of questions and it might or might not be obvious which characteristic an individual question is getting at. There would be an actual score for each category, so it would show, for example, extreme E, extrmee I, or on the borderline.

I'm a pretty solid INTJ. I also think these things are too reductionist to be useful.
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:07 AM   #22
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I got:

J: Judgemental
E: Extroverted
R: Risk Taker
K: King of the World Type
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:19 AM   #23
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You sure it wasn't

C: Crass
O: Opinionated
C: Cantankerous
K: Kvetcher

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Old 02-07-2008, 09:24 AM   #24
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I am an ENFJ

Life as an ENFJ
(Extravert, Intuitive, Feeler, Judger)
People of this type tend to be friendly, outgoing and enthusiastic; affectionate articulate and tactful; highly empathetic but easily hurt; creative and original; decisive and passionately opinionated, productive, organized and responsible.

The most important thing to ENFJs is their relationships and the opportunity to communicate and connect with others.

Great careers for ENFJs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is ENFJ:

Advertising account executive
Magazine editor
Therapist
Career or outplacement counsellor
Corporate trainer
Bilingual education teacher
Professor: humanities
Fund- raiser
TV producer
Occupational therapist
Holistic health practitioner
Marketing executive
Writer / journalist
Social worker
Human resources professional
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:26 AM   #25
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I took the full blown MB over 15 years ago. INTJ. Not sure if it would change. The one site is just a list. For everything but J, I can fall into either category, but I am definitely a J.

I remember for the extrovert versus introvert portion of the test, it focused on getting energy from socializing and being in a group - something I do not get and I hate most social settings. But reading the list, yes, I talk a lot, and like to be around people I know, and can be easily distracted at times. But I like being alone in my thoughts, focusing on projects...

Sensor versus intuitive... I admire creativity, although I certainly lack it. Much more practicle in my approach. I think I tested as intuitive because I admire creativity, not because I am. I'm probably an S and not an N.

I'm a T with strangers and people I don't like or don't want to know (about 99.999999% of the population), but an F with those I care about.
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:29 AM   #26
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I use to be more "INFP" but I must be maturing.

Life as an INTP
(Intravert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be quiet, independent and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.

The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways.

Great careers for INTPs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is INTP:

* Computer software designer / developer
* Venture capitalist
* Legal mediator
* Financial analyst
* Economist
* College professor: philosophy, economics
* Musician
* Intellectual property attorney
* Web site designer
* Investigator
* Strategic planner
* Neurologist
* Pharmaceutical researcher
* Network integration specialist
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:30 AM   #27
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You sure it wasn't

C: Crass
O: Opinionated
C: Cantankerous
K: Kvetcher

?
Yah, I never kvetch. oy!
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:35 AM   #28
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90% of the time...

INTP
(Intravert, Intuitive, Thinker, Perceiver)

People of this type tend to be quiet, independent and private; logical and unemotional; creative, ingenious and innovative, global thinkers; curious and driven to increase their competence; casual and adaptive; nonconforming and unpredictable.

The most important thing to INTPs is their privacy and the opportunity to solve complex problems in unique ways.

Great careers for INTPs

Here are just a few popular and often satisfying careers for people whose Personality Type is INTP:

* Computer software designer / developer
* Venture capitalist
* Legal mediator
* Financial analyst
* Economist
* College professor: philosophy, economics
* Musician
* Intellectual property attorney
* Web site designer
* Investigator
* Strategic planner
* Neurologist
* Pharmaceutical researcher
* Network integration specialist
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Old 02-07-2008, 09:53 AM   #29
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Im an INTP as well and it seems I have already been through half the list of possible careers.
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Old 02-07-2008, 10:00 AM   #30
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It is starting to make a lot of sense now why the careers I have chosen haven't worked out.
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