Our Personality Test reveals the most suitable career for you based on your personality traits.
CAREER COUNSELLING & GUIDANCE
Our Personality Test reveals the most suitable career for you based on your personality traits.
There are many kinds of intelligences :described 9 types of intelligence:
Naturalist (nature smart)
Musical (sound smart)
Logical-mathematical (number/reasoning smart)
Existential (life smart)
Interpersonal (people smart)
Bodily-kinesthetic (body smart)
Linguistic (word smart)
Intra-personal (self -smart)
Spatial (picture smart)
Personality Type
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ISTJ - Careers suitable for ISTJ personalities include military, law enforcement, and legal professions due to their adherence to structure and tradition. Other fitting roles are in finance, government, and public policy, where ISTJs can utilize their integrity, responsibility, and practicality. Positions like accountant, engineer, and researcher also align well with ISTJ traits of honesty, efficacy, and a preference for structured environments.
ISTJ prefer careers where:
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
The work allows you adequate private time to work alone and to concentrate
2. ISFJ-Careers well-suited for ISFJ personalities include healthcare roles such as doctors, nurses, and occupational therapists, as well as positions in education, business and finance, science, social work, and administration.
ISFJ prefer careers where:
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
The work allows you adequate private time to work alone and to concentrate
The work is realistic, down to earth, and practical, rather than abstract and theoretical
3.INFJ-Careers suitable for INFJ personalities include Clinical Psychologist, Anthropologist, Environmentalist, Massage Therapist, Conservationist, Nurse, Fine Artist, Writer, Applied Research Associate, School Teacher, and Social Worker.
INFJ prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self- directed
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
The work involves theory and speculation
The work allows you adequate private time to work alone and to concentrate
The work involves creativity, imagination and a creative approach to problem solving
The work involves looking beyond the present i.e. future possibilities, future products, future actions
The work is not limited to what exists today but involves "what may be" and "what could be"
4.INTJ- INTJs, known for their analytical and strategic thinking, may excel in careers that leverage these strengths. Some suitable career paths include Paralegal, Technical Writer, Accountant, Financial Analyst, Logistician, Management Consultant, Market Research Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Engineer, Computer Systems Analyst, Product Manager, and Project Manager.
INTJ prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self-directed
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
5.ISTP-Careers suitable for ISTP personality types include engineering, mechanics, computer programming, and entrepreneurship. ISTPs thrive in roles that require technical expertise, problem-solving, and independent work. They are well-suited for hands-on projects and often excel in fields such as construction, inspection, machining, and forensic science. Additionally, ISTPs may find fulfillment in careers involving physical activity and risk, such as piloting or law enforcement
ISTPs prefer careers where:
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
The work allows you adequate private time to work alone and to concentrate
The work allows you to utilize your strong memory to recall details, facts, and people
6.ISFPs- thrive in careers that allow for creativity, practical problem-solving, and personal engagement. Some ideal career paths for ISFPs include occupational therapy, marketing, and culinary arts. They excel in roles that provide tangible results and align with their values, preferring environments that are aesthetically pleasing and cooperative. ISFPs often seek hands-on activities and enjoy working independently or in supportive team roles, avoiding positions that require public speaking or leadership of large groups.
ISFPs prefer careers where:
Management provides specific and realistic directions
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
7.INFPs, known for their creativity and idealism, are well-suited for careers that allow them to express their individuality and values. Some of the best career paths for INFPs include roles in the arts and humanities, where they can utilize their creative talents, and in the sciences and health sector, where they can fulfill their desire to help others. Careers such as graphic designer, editor, therapist, and counselor are among the many options that align with the INFP personality type
INFPs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self- directed
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady pace
The work involves theory and speculation
8.INTPs are well-suited for careers that require innovation, critical thinking, and independence. Some ideal career paths for INTPs include physicist, aerospace engineer, mathematician, chemist, research scientist, biologist, biomedical engineer, chemical engineer, computer programmer, financial analyst, and graphic designer.
INTPs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self-directed
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
You can apply your natural ability to focus and concentrate, rather than multitasking
The environment allows for freedom and flexibility and is loosely structured without too many rules
The environment, culture and pace allow you to consider things fully before having to respond
The work allows you to work at a careful steady
9.ESTP Naturally outgoing, they excel in communication and persuasion.
Their enthusiasm and exciting aura are contagious, making ESTPs a thrill to be around.
ESTPs enjoy socializing and crowds, yet they tend to avoid deep connections.
Due to their logical and objective nature, they may seem distant to some.
They are focused on the present, enthusiastic, direct, and driven by action.
ESTPs flourish in crisis situations, eagerly tackling new and urgent problems.
ESTPs prefer careers where:
Management provides specific and realistic directions
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time
10.ESFP Careers that typically suit the ESFP personality type include roles that offer a hands-on approach and a social work environment. ESFPs thrive in jobs that allow them to be of service to people, engage their senses, and provide immediate and tangible results. Some ideal career paths for ESFPs are in healthcare, such as nursing, or in creative fields like art and music. They also excel in roles that require problem-solving and offer the flexibility to address situations as they arise.
ESFPs prefer careers where:
Management provides specific and realistic directions
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time
The work moves at a rapid, exciting pace
The environment and culture gives you opportunities to think through your ideas by talking about them
The job is action oriented and provides for a wide variety of activities rather than being highly focused on a few tasks
11. ENFPs thrive in careers that allow for creativity, autonomy, and a focus on humanitarian values. They excel as actors, dancers, choreographers, music directors, composers, writers, journalists, and in roles that involve counseling, education, public relations, and social work
ENFPs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self directed
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time
The work moves at a rapid, exciting pace
The environment and culture gives you opportunities to think through your ideas by talking about them
12.ENTP's are known as the "Inventor" or the originator of new ideas.ENTP's are the idea people. Their unique perceptive abilities allow them to see new ideas and opportunities everywhere. They thrive on new experiences of almost any kind. They may appear cold and unsympathetic due to their natural tendency to be logical, objective and analytical. ENTP's are quick both verbally and intellectually. They frequently enjoy a good argument just for the sport of it. They are fairly thick skinned and are not easily offended.
ENTPs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self -directed
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers the opportunity to rapidly change direction and to respond to problems as they arise
The work is fun and allows for some spontaneity
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
13.ESTJs They are down to earth and practical. You won't see ESTJ's dreaming about the future. They are busy taking care of business. They may appear cold and uncaring because they are analytical, objective and logical. ESTJ's rely on and uphold laws, guidelines, and standard operating procedures. ESTJ's are often found in management positions where they combine people skills, with their natural decision- making ability.
ESTJs prefer careers where:
Management provides specific and realistic directions
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
The work is more detail oriented than big picture and strategic
14.ESFJ's have a special skill at bringing out the best in others. They are extremely good at reading others and understanding their point of view. In groups they will work towards building harmony amongst the team members. They visibly support and respect rules, regulations, traditions and authority.
ESFJs prefer careers where:
Management provides specific and realistic directions
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The job is action oriented and provides for a wide variety of activities rather than being highly focused on a few tasks
The work is realistic, down to earth, and practical, rather than abstract and theoretical
The work allows you to utilize your strong memory to recall details, facts, and people
The work is focused on the Now not the Future, on what is rather than what could be
15. ENFJ's are focused on people, not things, not machines, not ideas, but people.
They are warm and caring and able to build deep relationships with others.They are not logical and objective. Rather they base decisions on how they feel about a person or a situation. As leaders, ENFJ's have phenomenal interpersonal skills, unique salesmanship abilities as well as charisma. They are adept at leading and facilitating teams.
ENFJs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self -directed
The work itself is personally meaningful and has value
Decisions and actions at work are in sync with your personal values
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time
The work moves at a rapid, exciting pace
16.ENTJ's have been described as the leader of leaders. Not just managers and supervisors, but the big boss, the Chief. They are well suited for grasping complex situations, absorbing vast amounts of information and for being very decisive. Their decisiveness, their ability to see future possibilities, and their outgoing nature add up to make them the leader of leaders. Very confident in what they know and what they can do. They enjoy debate and may appear argumentative at times.
ENTJs prefer careers where:
Management allows people to be self-directed
There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence
The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making
The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions
You are able to maintain control over your projects
The atmosphere favors the intellectual over the emotional
The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time
The work moves at a rapid, exciting pace