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                                     Careers for INFP Personality Types 
                                                                                     
                                                                “Still waters run deep” 
                    Whether you're a young adult trying to find your place in the world, or a not-so-young 
                    adult trying to find out if you're moving along the right path, it's important to understand 
                    yourself and the personality traits that will impact your likeliness to succeed or fail at 
                    various careers. It's equally important to understand what is really important to you. 
                    When armed with an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and an 
                    awareness of what you truly value, you are in an excellent position to pick a career 
                    which you will find rewarding.  
                    INFPs generally have the following traits:  
                         •    Strong value systems  
                         •    Warmly interested in people  
                         •    Service-oriented, usually putting the needs of others above their own  
                         •    Loyal and devoted to people and causes  
                         •    Future-oriented  
                         •    Growth-oriented; always want to be growing in a positive direction  
                         •    Creative and inspirational  
                         •    Flexible and laid-back, unless a ruling principle is violated  
                         •    Sensitive and complex  
                         •    Dislike dealing with details and routine work  
                         •    Original and individualistic - "out of the mainstream"  
                         •    Excellent written communication skills  
                         •    Prefer to work alone, and may have problems working on teams  
                         •    Value deep and authentic relationships  
                         •    Want to be seen and appreciated for who they are  
                     
                                                                                                                            1303 James Hall  
                                                                                                        careernews@brooklyn.cuny.edu 
                     
                 The INFP is a special, sensitive individual who needs a career that is more than a job. 
                 The INFP needs to feel that everything they do in their lives is in accordance with their 
                 strongly felt value systems, and is moving them and/or others in a positive, growth-
                 oriented direction. They are driven to do something meaningful and purposeful with their 
                 lives. The INFP will be happiest in careers which allow them to live their daily lives in 
                 accordance with their values, and which work towards the greater good of humanity. It's 
                 worth mentioning that nearly all of the truly great writers in the world have been INFPs.  
                  
                      INFP CAREERS                                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
                      CREATIVE/ARTS                                           
                      Actor                                                  Physical therapist 
                      Architect                                              Speech-language pathologist/audiologist 
                      Artist                                                  
                      Editor                                                 ORGANIZATIONAL 
                      Editor/art director (magazine)                         DEVELOPMENT 
                      Entertainer                                            Consultant: team building/conflict resolution 
                      Information-graphics designer                          Diversity manager 
                      Journalist                                             Employment development specialist 
                      Musician                                               Human resources development specialist 
                      Writer: poet/novelist                                  Social scientist 
                                                                              
                      EDUCATION/COUNSELING                                   RELIGION 
                      Alcohol and drug addiction counselor                   Church worker 
                      Bilingual education teacher                            Minister/priest 
                      Child welfare counselor                                Missionary 
                      College professor: humanities/arts                     Religious educator 
                      Counselor                                               
                      Early childhood education teacher 
                      Educational consultant 
                      Employee assistance counselor 
                      Legal mediator 
                      Librarian 
                      Psychologist 
                      Researcher 
                      Social worker 
                      Social worker (elderly and child day care 
                      issues) 
                      Special education teacher 
                      Translator/interpreter 
                       
                      HEALTH CARE 
                      Dietician/nutritionist 
                      Holistic health practitioner (alternative 
                      medicine) 
                      Home health social worker 
                      Massage therapist 
                      Occupational therapist 
                       
                                                                                   Excerpt from Do What You Are by Paul Tieger and Barbara Barron-Tieger 
                                                                                        Source:  University of Minnesota Dultuh 
                  
                                                                                                                                 
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