Personality test based on C. Jung and I. Briggs Myers type theory
|
|
- You are almost never late for your appointments
- You like to be engaged in an active and fast-paced job
- You enjoy having a wide circle of acquaintances
- You feel involved when watching TV soaps
- You are usually the first to react to a sudden event, such as
the telephone ringing or unexpected question
- You are more interested in a general idea than in the details of its realization
- You tend to be unbiased even if this might endanger
your good relations with people
- Strict observance of the established rules is likely to prevent a good outcome
- It's difficult to get you excited
- It is in your nature to assume responsibility
- You often think about humankind and its destiny
- You believe the best decision is one that can be easily changed
- Objective criticism is always useful in any activity
- You prefer to act immediately rather than speculate
about various options
- You trust reason rather than feelings
- You are inclined to rely more on improvisation
than on prior planning
- You spend your leisure time actively socializing
with a group of people, attending parties, shopping, etc.
- You usually plan your actions in advance
- Your actions are frequently influenced by emotions
- You are a person somewhat reserved and distant in communication
- You know how to put every minute of your
time to good purpose
- You readily help people while asking nothing in return
- You often contemplate the complexity of life
- After prolonged socializing you feel you need
to get away and be alone
- You often do jobs in a hurry
- You easily see the general principle behind
specific occurrences
- You frequently and easily express your feelings and emotions
- You find it difficult to speak loudly
- You get bored if you have to read theoretical books
- You tend to sympathize with other people
- You value justice higher than mercy
- You rapidly get involved in the social life
of a new workplace
- The more people with whom you speak, the better you feel
- You tend to rely on your experience rather than
on theoretical alternatives
- You like to keep a check on how things
are progressing
- You easily empathize with the concerns of other people
- You often prefer to read a book than go to a party
- You enjoy being at the center of events in which
other people are directly involved
- You are more inclined to experiment than
to follow familiar approaches
- You avoid being bound by obligations
- You are strongly touched by stories about people's troubles
- Deadlines seem to you to be of relative, rather than absolute, importance
- You prefer to isolate yourself from outside noises
- It's essential for you to try things with your own hands
- You think that almost everything can be analyzed
- Failing to complete your task on time makes you rather uncomfortable
- You take pleasure in putting things in order
- You feel at ease in a crowd
- You have good control over your desires and temptations
- You easily understand new theoretical principles
- The process of searching for a solution is more
important to you than the solution itself
- You usually place yourself nearer to the side
than in the center of a room
- When solving a problem you would rather follow
a familiar approach than seek a new one
- You try to stand firmly by your principles
- A thirst for adventure is close to your heart
- You prefer meeting in small groups over interaction
with lots of people
- When considering a situation you pay more attention to
the current situation and less to a possible sequence of events
- When solving a problem you consider the rational approach to be the best
- You find it difficult to talk about your feelings
- You often spend time thinking of how things
could be improved
- Your decisions are based more on the feelings
of a moment than on the thorough planning
- You prefer to spend your leisure time alone
or relaxing in a tranquil atmosphere
- You feel more comfortable sticking to
conventional ways
- You are easily affected by strong emotions
- You are always looking for opportunities
- Your desk, workbench, etc. is usually neat and orderly
- As a rule, current preoccupations worry
you more than your future plans
- You get pleasure from solitary walks
- It is easy for you to communicate in social situations
- You are consistent in your habits
- You willingly involve yourself in matters
which engage your sympathies
- You easily perceive various ways
in which events could develop
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Humanmetrics Jung Typology Test™Your Type: INFJIntrovert(67%) iNtuitive(100%) Feeling(38%) Judging(33%)- You have distinctive preference of Introversion over Extraversion (67%)
- You have strong preference of Intuition over Sensing (100%)
- You have moderate preference of Feeling over Thinking (38%)
- You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (33%)
INFJIntrovert(56%) iNtuitive(88%) Feeling(12%) Judging(33%)- You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (56%)
- You have strong preference of Intuition over Sensing (88%)
- You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (12%)
- You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (33%)
INFJs are effective in occupations involving substantial intellectual work, caring for other people, and requiring creativity. INFJs build successful careers in a broad range of organizations. Social and community care services, counseling, teachers of humanities and social sciences, healthcare workers (both in administration and in medical services), various service-oriented professions as well as religious services and social movements are just some of the examples of occupations favourable to INFJs. Quite often they are found in mid-rank management positions. For some of them occupations in sciences or academia are also favourable.Jung Career Indicator™ determines occupations and areas in which INFJs find themselves most fulfilled and content, are most successful, and therefore are most represented in. Based on your personality type, the following is a list of the most suitable areas of occupations along with some examples of educational institutions, where you can receive a relevant degree or training. Please click occupation names and institution logos for more information. The most preferred areas appear first.
This material and the test are provided to you free of charge. If you find it useful, please like it on Facebook, Google or share it on Twitter - use the social share buttons on the left.
click to explore Arts and Humanities click to explore Literature and Writing Humanities Graphics Design and Multimedia Archaeology Anthropology click to explore Social Services click to explore Religious Education Psychology Counseling Famous Personalities Sharing Your Type
- Immanual Kant, a philosopher
- William Shakespeare, a poet and playwright
- Ludwig Beethoven, a composer
- Pearl Buck, a novelist who was awared the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes
- Arthur C. Clarke, a science fiction author, inventor, and futurist
Of Interest
- Check the Huffington Post’s list of the fiction book characters associated with each personality type
What Other Users Say
"I scored an INFJ, which predicts that I'd be unconventional, possibly a teacher or an artist. Curiously, I'm a college professor teaching (and creating) electro-acoustic music." -a Huffington Post reader |
"The Jung Typology Test™ is one of the best I’ve found where students can answer a number of questions and get their profile instantly. In all cases, students find this test to be highly indicative of their nature, and the insight is invaluable to them." -Kaplan University School of Business |