MBTI Test β†’ INFJ
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INFJ

The Advocate

Quiet and mystical, yet very inspiring and tireless idealists.

INFJs are the rarest personality type, combining deep empathy with visionary thinking. They are driven by a strong sense of purpose.

Strengths

  • βœ“Insightful
  • βœ“Principled
  • βœ“Passionate
  • βœ“Altruistic
  • βœ“Creative

Weaknesses

  • βœ—Sensitive to criticism
  • βœ—Reluctant to open up
  • βœ—Perfectionist
  • βœ—Burnout-prone
  • βœ—Private

Best Careers

CounselorPsychologistWriterTeacherSocial WorkerNonprofit Leader

Famous INFJs

Martin Luther King Jr.Nelson MandelaMother TeresaOprah Winfrey

INFJ Personality Overview

The INFJ, known as 'The Advocate,' is the rarest of all 16 MBTI types. INFJs combine deep empathy with visionary thinking, making them uniquely suited to inspire and guide others.

INFJ in Relationships

INFJs are deeply committed and empathetic partners. They seek meaningful, authentic connections and are highly attuned to their partner's emotional needs.

INFJ Career Paths

INFJs thrive in counseling, psychology, writing, teaching, and nonprofit leadership. They need work that feels meaningful.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the INFJ personality type?

INFJ stands for Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging. INFJs are rare idealists with deep empathy and a strong sense of purpose.

How rare is INFJ?

INFJ is the rarest MBTI type, making up only 1-2% of the population.

What careers suit INFJs?

INFJs thrive in counseling, writing, teaching, and social work.