Personality Types

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Enneagram Type 1 Careers

Type 1

Type 1 Careers In this article we’ll look at key career considerations for Enneagram Type 1’s. How can a “type 1” use their unique skills and personality to get the most out of their work life? And which specific careers are the best (and worst) matches for this personality type? Okay, let’s dive in and learn more about the best Enneagram type 1 careers and job matches. Overview of Enneagram Type 1 (“The Reformer”) ‘Type 1’ (or otherwise known as ‘the reformer’) is the first personality type of the Enneagram theory. Typically, type one’s are conscientious, ethical, organized and have […]

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Best Careers for Type 9 Enneagram

Type 9

Type 9 Careers Have you taken then Enneagram test and identified yourself as a “Type 9”? Just like every other Enneagram type, type 9’s have their own strengths, which makes them better suited to certain careers. In this article, we will explore what exactly a type 9’s strengths are and, based on this, which careers these “Peacemakers” may excel in. Overview of Enneagram Type 9 (“The Peacemaker”) Type 9, or the ‘peacemaker’,  is the ninth personality type of the Enneagram theory. Typically, type 9’s are easy-going, accepting, trusting, supportive and stable. They are adaptive and strive to be in harmony

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ISTP

ISTP Careers ISTPs tend to be recognized for their ability to solve problems and their innate mechanical ability. In this article we will explore the different career options for the ISTP. We will explore an ISTPs strengths, what they can bring to the workplace and what careers they are best suited to! Overview of the ISTP (The Craftsperson) Nimble and a natural troubleshooter, the ISTP has a manual to tackle problems in their immediate environment. With an innate mechanical ability, they enjoy building and fixing objects, and mastering their skills toolbox – whether it be woodworking, crafting, or tinkering with

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ISFP

ISFP Careers ISFPs differ from other of the 16 personality types. They have their own unique strengths. For example, they are creative, eccentric and artistic. Each of these strengths are likely to make them better suited to specific careers. In this article, we will explore what sort of careers an ISFP may excel in. Enjoy! Overview of the ISFP (The Creator) Quirky, eccentric, and brimming with creativity, ISFPs naturally turn their observances into art. They are ever-forgiving, and willingly give people the benefit of the doubt. ISFPs are typically flexible, quiet, unassuming and often show a natural artistic talent. Due

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ENTP

ENTP Careers ENTP personality types are energetic, sociable and are always on the look out for better ideas. These characteristics often lead to them to great success, when they are in the right career! In this article, we will explore an ESTPs characteristics in the workplace and what careers they are best suited to. Enjoy! Overview of the ENTP (The Visionary) Energetic and passionate, the ENTP is a charming, witty, and ever-creative idea generator. They tend to have erratic sleep-wake schedules and wide networks, with friends and business partners from all around the world. In the professional sphere, the ENTP

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ISFJ

ISFJ Careers Individuals who identify as an ISFJ are loyal and gentle. They tend to look out for others and ensure they are safe and, as a result, they will often be found in careers that reflect this! This article will explore an ISFJs strengths (and weaknesses) in the workplace. It will then look at which careers an ISFJ is likely to be suited to. Enjoy! Overview of the ISFJ (The Protector) Loyal and gentle, the ISFJ carefully organizes their work environment and strives to maintain harmony at all costs. When conflicts arise, they methodologically comfort each individual and act

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INTP

INTP Careers In this article we’ll outline the best and worst career options for the INTP personality type, who are level-headed and thoughtful. Which careers are the best fits?  Which are the worst fits? If you have tested as an “INTP”, then we hope you find the below information useful. Overview of the INTP (The Architect) Level-headed and ready to troubleshoot, the INTP prefers tackling professional pursuits independently, or with a small team of like-minded individuals. When they develop an interest in a topic, they approach their understanding through a holistic framework, which often integrates into other subjects. The INTP

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ENTJ

ENTJ Careers Individuals who test as ENTJs tend to rise to positions of responsibility, due to their devoted and ambitious nature. In this article we’ll look at key career considerations for ENTJs. We will explore how they can use their unique skills and personality to get the most of out their working life. Let’s dive in! Overview of the ENTJ (The Commander) Decisive and daring, the ENTJ has a plan and will work tirelessly to achieve their multitude of goals. Where there is a will, there is a way to successfully break through walls and doors. ENTJs are typically motivated,

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ESTJ

ESTJ Careers This article will explore the different career options for the ESTJ personality type. ESTJs are typically productive, accurate and enjoy taking charge. In this article, we will explore an ESTJs strengths, what they can bring to the workplace and which careers they are best suited to! Overview of the ESTJ (The Executive) Decisive and firm, the ESTJ confidently carries out daily to-do items with confidence. They are sticklers for productivity and observable results. Growth and hard work are both etched on their forehead, so to speak. ESTJs tend to take charge and get things done correctly. They are

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ESTP

ESTP Careers In this article we’ll look at key career considerations for ESTP’s, who tend to be light-hearted with high levels of energy and stamina. How can they use their unique skills and personality to get the most of out their work life? And which careers are the best and worst matches for this personality type? Let’s dive in! Overview of the ESTP (The Explorer) Curious and sharp, the ESTP sees life as one giant adventure with plenty of opportunities. They are always open to exploring new sights and meet more potential friends. The ESTP is highly energized and active.

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