16 MBTI Types, Which One Are You?
MBTI test has become popular. Discover your personality type and its implications for career planning. Learn about the 16 types including INTJ, INTP, ENTJ, ENTP, and more.
MBTI Test: Which Type of Lida Person Are You?
The MBTI test has taken the internet by storm. Surely everyone is interested in knowing what personality type they are.
What is MBTI? The 16 personality types of MBTI were developed by American psychologist Isabel Briggs Myers and her mother based on the eight psychological types of psychologist Carl Jung. After more than 20 years of research, this set of personality type indicators was created. MBTI has a great advisory role in one's career planning.
For those who haven't taken the test, you can click on the following link to take it: https://www.16personalities.com/ch/. You can share your test results in the comments section.
Now, let's take a look at the 16 MBTI personality types.
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INTJ (The Mastermind) INTJ represents introverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging personality types. Introversion gives them time for contemplation. Intuition endows them with unconventional imagination, enabling them to see opportunities that others miss. Thinking helps them make accurate judgments in the face of the external environment. Therefore, people of this type are more suitable to be planners in enterprises.
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INTP (The Logician) INTP represents introverted, intuitive, thinking, and perceiving personality types. Logicians understand things more deeply than planners.
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ENTJ (The Commander) ENTJ represents extroverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging personality types. Commanders are good at leading and communicating with people. Their intuition makes them curious about knowledge, and they use thinking to understand and study profound theories. They are good at making judgments promptly to help employees solve various problems.
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ENTP (The Debater) ENTP is similar to the commander but is more suitable for management positions. They are good at maintaining company rules and organizing employees.
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INFJ (The Advocate) INFJ represents introverted, intuitive, feeling, and judging personality types. Advocates naturally care about others. Although they are introverted, their emotional nature may make people think they are extroverted. They can advocate for others to do things and gain support through interpersonal relationships.
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INFP (The Mediator) INFP is similar to the advocate but is more eager to communicate and share due to their emotional thinking mode.
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ENFJ (The Speaker) ENFJ is more extroverted than the advocate. They have a strong interest in many things, are good at expressing themselves, and are particularly good at giving speeches and arousing emotional resonance in others.
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ENFP (The Campaigner) ENFP is similar to the speaker but is more flexible and free in thinking.
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ISTJ (The Inspector) ISTJ represents introverted, sensing, thinking, and judging personality types. Inspectors attach great importance to logic and are suitable for careers like lawyers.
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ISFJ (The Defender) ISFJ is similar to the inspector but values interpersonal relationships more.
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ESTJ (The Executive) ESTJ is extroverted and focuses on efficiency. They are reliable in work.
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ESFJ (The Consul) ESFJ is similar to the executive but is more enthusiastic about helping others.
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ISTP (The Scientist) ISTP is more inclined to analyze problems through sensing.
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ISFP (The Adventurer) ISFP is more emotional than the scientist and likes to obtain truth through exciting experiences.
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ESTP (The Entrepreneur) ESTP is extroverted and good at running companies and handling interpersonal relationships.
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ESFP (The Diplomat) ESFP is more focused on people and is good at handling issues between two groups.
For graduating students, this test can help with better career planning.
Source: College Student Converged Media Center Author: Zhou Hongye Editor: Jia Yipeng Supervisor: Zhang Jiehua, Gong Guanyu, Dong Jinglin Reviewer: Zhang Pengnian