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MBTI INFJ Career Guidance

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'An exploration of suitable career paths for INFJ personality types based on their cognitive functions.'

MBTI Personality Type: INFJ Career Development Advice

INFJs often face challenges in a society dominated by sensing types. Their unique cognitive functions determine their career preferences. INFJ's eight cognitive functions are Ni, Fe, Ti, Se, Ne, Fi, Te, and Si. This order suggests they need careers related to humanities, allowing for inspiration (Ni), helping others (Fe), in-depth research (Ti), and good sensory experiences (Se).

They are not suited for mechanized or old-fashioned work due to low Si. Low Te means they are not ideal for strategic or overall planning roles.

Suitable careers for INFJ have specific requirements. Firstly, they should respect inspiration and allow for a touch of mysticism. Secondly, the work should help others. Thirdly, it should involve deep thinking rather than broad thinking. Fourthly, it should combine with art. Fifthly, it should allow for independent work and decision-making.

Careers like psychologist, writer, teacher, self-media creator, copywriter, biographer journalist, cultural researcher, and art director are all potential choices for INFJ. Psychologists need high Ni and Fe. Writers require Fe, Fi, and Ne. Teachers need Fe and Se. Self-media creators need Ti and Se. Copywriters need Fe and Ne. Biographer journalists suit INFJ's talent for in-depth description. Cultural researchers need Fe, Se, and Ti. Art directors need high Se and offer an opportunity for INFJ to use their Ni.

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