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Mitsuki
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22 Jan 2013, 8:15 pm

I have read about the Myer Briggs personality types and found it fascinating!

I came out INTJ, I was wondering if it is the same with other females with Aspergers?

Also what personality is compatible with INTJ, personally I couldn't see myself with an E, he would drain me surely?

What jobs are good for an INTJ female?

Would appreciate learning more about Myer Briggs.

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22 Jan 2013, 8:22 pm

Hi there. I'm an INTJ/ISTJ (pretty interchangeable, just depends what test I take). If you are very strong on the I, then I'd agree that dating a strong E would be draining. That is my experience anyway, but I come out at or around 100% Introverted on those tests. If you are closer to the middle, it probably wouldn't be as big a deal, however the fact that you have said "he would drain me surely?" suggests you are very familiar with feeling drained from being around extroverts.

Scientific and system-oriented jobs are generally recommended for this personality type, I believe.



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22 Jan 2013, 10:07 pm

I'm also INTJ (actually equally T and F). Here is a page with a quick rundown on career choices:

http://www.personalitypage.com/html/INTJ_car.html

You might also want to check out the Jungian personality test - MB was based on it.

Best of luck!



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23 Jan 2013, 8:55 am

Me! I'm INTJ, too! Agree on the job recommendations others have posted.



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23 Jan 2013, 10:43 am

yellowtamarin wrote:
Hi there. I'm an INTJ/ISTJ (pretty interchangeable, just depends what test I take). If you are very strong on the I, then I'd agree that dating a strong E would be draining. That is my experience anyway, but I come out at or around 100% Introverted on those tests. If you are closer to the middle, it probably wouldn't be as big a deal, however the fact that you have said "he would drain me surely?" suggests you are very familiar with feeling drained from being around extroverts.

Scientific and system-oriented jobs are generally recommended for this personality type, I believe.


Would management consulting jobs be good? That is what I have my eye on.



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23 Jan 2013, 10:46 am

Petals021 wrote:
I'm also INTJ (actually equally T and F). Here is a page with a quick rundown on career choices:

http://www.personalitypage.com/html/INTJ_car.html

You might also want to check out the Jungian personality test - MB was based on it.

Best of luck!


Hi, thanks so much for this link :D

Will check out Jungian too like you recommend :)



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23 Jan 2013, 10:48 am

mv wrote:
Me! I'm INTJ, too! Agree on the job recommendations others have posted.


Hi INTJ :)



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23 Jan 2013, 11:20 am

Opposites attract- if you are INTJ then they say an ISFJ would be someone you should be in a relationship with. That being said the Myers briggs personality test is not taken seriously in the psychology field. It can be interesting, but in an unscientific way.


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23 Jan 2013, 12:09 pm

Delphiki wrote:
Opposites attract- if you are INTJ then they say an ISFJ would be someone you should be in a relationship with. That being said the Myers briggs personality test is not taken seriously in the psychology field. It can be interesting, but in an unscientific way.


Thanks, this sounds very interesting. I was wondering what qualities an ISFJ would bring to an INTJ.



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23 Jan 2013, 12:13 pm

Mitsuki wrote:
Delphiki wrote:
Opposites attract- if you are INTJ then they say an ISFJ would be someone you should be in a relationship with. That being said the Myers briggs personality test is not taken seriously in the psychology field. It can be interesting, but in an unscientific way.


Thanks, this sounds very interesting. I was wondering what qualities an ISFJ would bring to an INTJ.
Well according to this site I remembered it wrong (haven't done myers briggs for a few years) you can scroll done to the relationship segment. Think I saw on a different site before that you just flip the inner letters.


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23 Jan 2013, 1:49 pm

Delphiki wrote:
Mitsuki wrote:
Delphiki wrote:
Opposites attract- if you are INTJ then they say an ISFJ would be someone you should be in a relationship with. That being said the Myers briggs personality test is not taken seriously in the psychology field. It can be interesting, but in an unscientific way.


Thanks, this sounds very interesting. I was wondering what qualities an ISFJ would bring to an INTJ.
Well according to this site I remembered it wrong (haven't done myers briggs for a few years) you can scroll done to the relationship segment. Think I saw on a different site before that you just flip the inner letters.


Thanks!



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23 Jan 2013, 4:29 pm

What does management consulting involve?



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23 Jan 2013, 4:36 pm

It really depends on the organisation, the role can vary widely. I am more interested in financial roles and am applying to jobs that offer CIMA training.


http://www.prospects.ac.uk/management_c ... iption.htm



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24 Jan 2013, 12:09 pm

INTJ here as well, I am currently involved with someone who after reading the desicription seems to match ISFJ peronality type. No wonder I did my first spontaneous act and started to hit on him without further analysing the situation. Now I just am trying to get used to this new setting.



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24 Jan 2013, 4:18 pm

TheOtherMe wrote:
INTJ here as well, I am currently involved with someone who after reading the desicription seems to match ISFJ peronality type. No wonder I did my first spontaneous act and started to hit on him without further analysing the situation. Now I just am trying to get used to this new setting.


Hi INTJ

Congrats on finding love. Just wondering what you think an ISFJ brings to a relationship that makes him compatible with an INTJ like yourself.



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24 Jan 2013, 9:53 pm

I'm INTJ.


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