College of St. Mary Business Department
Myers-Briggs Type Descriptions
Updated 02/27/01 - John Lortz (jlortz@shf.org) and Susan Leavitt (sleavitt@shf.org)

A Brief Description of the Myers-Briggs Types
with Typical Occupations
INTJ (introversion, intuition, thinking, judging)
Independent and individualistic. Has great insight and vision. Skilled in creating theories and systems. Drives self and others toward goals and self-improvement. Ingenious and creative problem-solver. Organized, determined, and good at follow-through. Responsible, reserved, and private.
Typical Occupations    
administrator inventor scientist
archaeologist investment or bus. analyst social scientist
architect management consultant stockbroker
astronomer mathematician university professor
attorney mortgage broker writer
computer prog. or analyst photographer  
consultant physician  
designer psychiatrist
economist psychologist
engineer researcher

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