INTJ Career Stats
- Earn more, on average, when self-employed
- Second least likely of all types to report being a stay-at-home parent
The INTJ on a Team
INTJs are analytical team members who focus on strategy.
They are often perceptive about systems
and how to improve them.
They are thoughtful and clear in their analysis,
and good at defining team goals.
They are capable of synthesizing ideas of some complexity,
and often see clearly to a unifying plan of action.
INTJs take a characteristically
critical approach,
and analyze ideas and proposals with a detached, objective logic.
They want to be free to make improvements to existing systems, and do best on a team where change is favored.
INTJs are open to ideas, and will consider the perspectives of the team members with an even-handed approach.
However, they are firm and clear in their logical analysis, and have little patience for nonsense.
They are unlikely to offer support or assurance to teammates who they don’t perceive as useful contributors.
They are persuasive in their reasoning and often get teammates on board based on the clarity of their ideas.
However, they may have friction with team members who have a focus on relationships;
the Mastermind seeks a free exchange of ideas, not a personal connection.
The INTJ as a Leader
In leadership positions, INTJs are strategic, analytical planners and problem solvers.
They are good at making tough decisions and sorting out complex issues.
Masterminds excel at managing projects that implement a vision of improved efficiency or innovation, and although they usually prefer not to have to manage other people, they will take over if no other leader steps up.
As leaders, they are democratic and hands-off: they generally prefer to share the overall goal and let their reports determine exactly how to complete their work.
INTJs value competence and decisiveness, and may sometimes neglect to listen to differing opinions once their mind is made up.
While they focus on creating logical and innovative solutions, they may sometimes leave out the details of their plans, leaving their teams to wonder exactly how things will be accomplished.
Top Careers for the INTJ
INTJs are best suited to careers that allow them to use their logical, orderly reasoning to solve interesting problems.
Although they are often drawn to STEM fields, INTJs can also be found in business or even the arts.
The common theme for satisfied INTJs, however, is that they must be in a career that provides an intellectual challenge.
Top careers for the INTJ include:
BUSINESS, FINANCE, AND MATH
- Accountant or Auditor
- Financial Analyst
- Logistician
- Management Consultant
- Market Research Analyst
- Financial Advisor
- Top Executive
- Actuary
- Mathematician
- Statistician
ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING
- Aerospace Engineer
- Architect
- Biomedical Engineer
- Civil Engineer
- Computer Hardware Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Environmental Engineer
- Mechanical Engineer
LEGAL
SCIENCE AND HEALTH CARE
- Atmospheric Scientist
- Biochemist or Biophysicist
- Chemist or Materials Scientist
- Economist
- Environmental Scientist
- Medical Scientist
- Microbiologist
- Political Scientist
- Pharmacist
- Physician or Surgeon
COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- Computer Programmer
- Computer Systems Analyst
- Network Administrator
- Software Developer
- Computer and IS Manager
- Computer Scientist
ARTS, DESIGN, AND COMMUNICATIONS
INTJ Careers to Avoid
It is important to note that any personality type can be successful in any occupation.
However, some occupations are well suited to the natural talents and preferred work style of the INTJ, while other occupations demand modes of thinking and behavior that do not come as naturally to this type.
Occupations that require the Mastermind to operate outside their natural preferences may prove stressful or draining, and often sound unappealing to INTJs who are choosing a career.
The following occupations have been found to be unpopular among INTJs, based on data gathered from surveys of the general population.
- Receptionist
- Hotel Clerk
- Secretary
- Telemarketer
- Recreation Worker
- Teacher's Aide
- Preschool Teacher
- Home Health Aide
- Production Worker
- Advertising Sales Agent
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