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INFJ

Posted By: MTMT on 2005-12-05
In Reply to: Wow, that's terrible... - D

What is an INFJ? Sorry to be so dense, but I honestly have no idea what it means.


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Another INFJ here
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I'm INFJ also (today)
I've taken these types of tests in previous jobs. In one I was an extroverted amiable (say what??, ok, given impetus I'm a party-er). In another, it said the ideal job for me was as a Field Marshall (my boss was a "did I do this right" type, I was her secretary, its ok, I liked bossing her around LOL).

I think the test depends on your mood at the time you take it, where you are in life at that moment (mine changes depending on whats going on). I think these are very subjective, rather than objective.
Still INFJ. We had to take these at a few of my previous employers.
I actually got denied promotion for being an INFJ. Go figure. Then another supervisor told me I was the exact type of employee they were trying to avoid because INFJs are two-faced backstabbers. I've never been like that. If I have a problem with someone, I'll measure the severity of the situation then tell them to their face. Nothing two-faced there. I don't think those personality tests are an accurate projection of a person's future actions or successes. They shouldn't be used in employment or managerial decisions.
Google INFJ and you will get a description. nm
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