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13 INTJ Career Matches

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Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Oct 20, 2020

Jobs to consider if you have the INTJ personality type

When you search for a new job, understanding your personality type can help you find a career match that better fits your values and morals. Personality tests such as the Myers-Briggs test can give you a greater understanding of who you are both in and out of the workplace. When you take the Myers-Briggs test, you're assigned one of its 16 personality types. As an INTJ, for example, you're better suited for certain INTJ career matches than an INFJ or ENFJ would be. Learn more about the INTJ personality type, its unique characteristics, and potential jobs with a list of the best INTJ career matches.

What is an INTJ?

INTJ refers to one of the 16 personality types found on the Myers-Briggs personality test. INTJ stands for this personality’s main characteristics: introversion, intuition, thinking, and judging. They’re known for being innovative and analytical thinkers who enjoy working independently on complex issues.

Characteristics of INTJs

Every Myers-Briggs personality type has unique traits and characteristics that set them apart from other personality types. These characteristics can help INTJs succeed in certain job sectors and roles. As stated above, the four main characteristics of an INTJ are as follows:

  • Introversion: As introverts, INFJs prefer to work alone or as part of a team within a quiet setting within the workplace.
  • Intuition: INFJ individuals use their intuition as opposed to reasoning or facts when making decisions.
  • Thinking: INFJs enjoy working on complex ideas and coming up with solutions to resolve the issue and better understand how things work. They enjoy challenging environments where they can put their mind to the test.
  • Judging: This trait refers to how INTJs view the world. Myers-Briggs personality types with the judging characterstic prefer everything to be orderly and established.

INTJ career matches

While you can always find a job that best aligns with your experience and passions, taking your personality into consideration can help you find jobs that are better suited for your overall character. Typically, INTJs find enjoyment working within the business, science, and technology sectors thanks to their love for complex problems and thinking. If you’re an INTJ, consider these 12 jobs:

1. Microbiologist

Average Base Pay: $43,860 per year

Microbiologists analyze microorganisms such as fungi and bacteria to better understand how they function and interact with their own environment. They grow cultures, create vaccines and medicines, collect samples, and conduct trials.

2. Translator

Average Base Pay: $45,158 per year

Translators use their knowledge of one language to convert it to another. They may read or listen to material via text or audio recordings to convert it from one language to the next. Translators ensure that the original message and tone remains intact.

3. Chemist

Average Base Pay: $51,280 per year

As scientists, chemists perform chemical research and experiments. In doing so, they analyze both organic and inorganic compounds and determine their chemical and physical properties. They use their mathematical and science skills to test chemical products and prepare test solutions.

4. Mathematician

Average Base Pay: $51,385 per year

Mathematicians use mathematical theories and methods to help them solve practical problems. They analyze data and use their findings to help solve issues in various sectors including corporate business and the government.

5. Accountant

Average Base Pay: $53,748 per year

Accountants manage bookkeeping and prepare a variety of financial documents such as balance sheets for a company, organization, or individual. They reconcile bank statements and help companies determine their financial health.

6. Logistician

Average Base Pay: $54,060 per year

Logisticians study a company or organization’s supply chain, which involves steps such as purchasing and inventory. They ensure warehouses and distribution centers work efficiently and make sure all transportation activities are well-organized.

7. Financial analyst

Average Base Pay: $61,971 per year

Financial analysts use a company’s past financial data and performance to evaluate their current financial health. They prepare documents and present their findings to a company’s executive leaders. Financial analysts also find opportunities for investments or business decisions that could prove lucrative for the company.

8. Architect

Average Base Pay: $72,694 per year

Architects design buildings and oversee the construction process. They create drawings, make building specifications, and prepare construction documents to be used throughout the design development. Architects also meet with clients to ensure the building meets their requirements and specifications.

9. Computer programmer

Average Base Pay: $76,526 per year

Computer programmers perform coding and debugging for various software applications. They test for system errors, write computer instructions, analyze algorithms, design computer structures, and make sure operating systems are maintained. When they find system errors, they fix any faulty code immediately to get the software back up and running. Computer programmers are also well-versed in several computer languages such as Java, Python, and C++.

10. Civil engineer

Average Base Pay: $76,540 per year

Civil engineers plan, build, and supervise the construction of transportation infrastructure and system projects. They also sure these projects are well-maintained. Some projects they oversee include roads, buildings, tunnels, dams, and water supply systems.

11. Economist

Average Base Pay: $97,811 per year

Economists study market activity to collect financial and socioeconomic data. Based on their analysis, they assist businesses and governments on the best economical decisions.

12. Pharmacist

Average Base Pay: $120,933 per year

Pharmacists specialize in the use of medication. They use their extensive medicinal knowledge to help patients feel better. Pharmacists collaborate with other medical professionals such as physicians and nurses to provide their expertise regarding drug usage. Their goal is to improve a patient’s quality of life and overall health through the use of medications.

13. Judge

Average Base Pay: $150,897 per year

Judges decide cases in a court of law by presiding over court meetings. Their specific functions vary by their jurisdiction. Judges are supposed to remain objective throughout the length of a trial. They also review court documents and look for any legal issues that may come up. Overall, judges make sure the law is followed and used for every case they’re responsible for.

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