INTJ-The SCIENTIST

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INTJs are independent, individualistic, single-minded, and determined, individuals who trust their vision of possibilities regardless of universal skepticism. They enjoy working by themselves on projects that are complex. Introverted Intuition with Thinking INTJ

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INTJs are independent, individualistic, single-minded, and determined, individuals who trust their vision of possibilities regardless of universal skepticism.

They enjoy working by themselves on projects that are complex.

Introverted Intuitionwith Thinking

INTJ

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Envision an idea so clearly that it’s palpable

Act as paradigm shifters – conceptual blockbusters

See the relationship of each part to the whole

Use independent thinking, redesigning outmoded ways to meet future needs

General Strengths

INTJ

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Brief Description of INTJ

• Analytical

• Autonomous

• determined

• Firm

• Global

• Independent

• Organized

• Original

• Private

• Systems-minded

• Theoretical

• Visionary

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INTJ• THE SCIENTIST• Mastermind• Planner• Organizer• The Inventor• Conceptualizer Director• Logical Visionaries• Applicator of ideas

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• Conceptualizes Director

• Visionary & Prophet

• Every thing has room for improvement

• Life independent thinker

• Any relationship can be improved

• Applicator of Ideas

INTJ

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Personality Portraits

INTJ

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POTENTIAL STRENGTHS

• Long-range vision

• Analytical thinking

• Problem solving at a systems level

• Conceptual design

• Skill at planning

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INTJ• Have original minds and great drive for implementing

their ideas and achieving their goals.

• Quickly see patterns in external events and develop long-rang explanatory perspectives.

• When committed, organize a job and carry it through.

• Skeptical and independent, have high standards of competence and performance-for themselves and others.

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Motivation

Designer of the Future

Innovating new concepts,paradigms, and systems; beingable to show the way

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Type Dynamics

Applying logicINTJs

Looking at larger picture

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F

TS

Considering people

Looking at facts

Solve a problem by

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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CAREER TRENDS• Many of the most attractive occupations are in

scientific or technical fields, with an emphasis on conceptualization and tough-minded analysis.

• Positions in the computer field and law are also represented.

• The task orientation, intellectual creativity, and technical knowledge required in these occupations makes them attractive to INTJs.

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MOST ATTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS

• Scientist: Life or Physical • Engineer • Architect • Computer Professional • Consultant: Management • Manager: Executive • Human Resources • Lawyer or Judge • Research Worker • Social Services Worker

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FAMOUS INTJs

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Martina Navratilova,

American tennis player

who won nine

Wimbledon women's

singles championships

(1978, 1979, 1982–

1987, and 1990), more

singles titles than any

other player.

INTJ

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Ivan Lendl

Czechoslovakian-

born tennis player

who was the number

one ranked male

player in the world

four times (1985–

1987 and 1989).

INTJ

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson

The 28th President of the United States

(1913–1921), and winner of the Nobel Peace

Prize (1919). whose administration was

marked by World War I and the introduction of

prohibition. INTJ

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Jane Austen

British writer who is noted for her

penetrating observation of

middle-class manners and

morality and her irony, wit, and

meticulous style. Her novels

include Pride and Prejudice

(1813) and Emma (1816).

INTJ

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INTJDan AkroydSusan B. AnthonyArthur AsheAugustus CaesarJane AustenWilliam J. BennettWilliam F. Buckley, Jr.Raymond BurrChevy ChasePhil DonahueMichael DukakisGreg GumbelHannibalVeronica HamelOrel HershiserPeter Jennings

Dwight D EisenhowerCharles Everett Koop

Ivan LendlC. S. LewisJoan LundenEdwin MosesMartina NavratilovaRep. Charles RangelPernell RobertsMaria ShriverJosephine TeyChester A. ArthurCalvin CoolidgeThomas JeffersonJohn F. KennedyJames K. PolkWoodrow Wilson