What INTJs need in a Career

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • I make videos on INTJs to represent the beauty of this type.
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  • @Nokss87
    @Nokss87 6 років тому +311

    I hate being told what to do or being questioned. I also hate working with too many people, it is so tiring.

    • @aomafura3374
      @aomafura3374 5 років тому +3

      If you hate being questioned, chances are, you are not an INTJ or you are using your Fi child or Si demon over your Te Hero Function... It's a sign you still got a place to mature at :)

    • @PowerRedBullTypology
      @PowerRedBullTypology 5 років тому +3

      INTJ's seem to 'hate' a lot of things in general. The amount of people hating this or that in INTJ videos is far higher than most other types.

    • @dreamwish286
      @dreamwish286 4 роки тому

      Last time I was in a group, it was with 2 people who didn’t know any of the answers. They listened to me when I explained and gave them the answers, and it was great, because nobody really cares enough to listen to me. They even said they were glad to be in a group with someone who actually wanted to do the work.

    • @khloecarver
      @khloecarver 4 роки тому +1

      I don’t like being questioned either, I see I lot of other INTJ’s are in general negative people, but I hate being questioned, typically because there’s no reason to question me. I work harder than everyone around me and it’s always like people want to challenge me which I don’t like. That’s why I am becoming an entrepreneur, to be my own boss since it best suits my personality.

    • @ZeusWillBack
      @ZeusWillBack 4 роки тому

      @@khloecarver well maybe you are questioned without good arguments. I love to be questioned, it opens new paths in my solution. But i also work, with somebody, who didnt have anything to says, just making noise. It was exhausting, i even was losing control, and i was hostile against her in meetings. On daily basic i was avoiding her.

  • @MusicCrackhead
    @MusicCrackhead 6 років тому +221

    All I know is I hate corporate America and now I’m looking into finding “remote work” and starting a business on the side. I can’t deal with my hard work being overlooked because I don’t smile and fake laugh all damn day. 😑

    • @angeldela7633
      @angeldela7633 5 років тому +6

      Andria Sanders tell me how it goes I’m job searching myself

    • @MusicCrackhead
      @MusicCrackhead 5 років тому +4

      E___ I’m currently in the process of saving 4 months worth of bill money before I begin my job hunt. But basically I’m going to do a remote job in maybe transcription and start a teaching/tutoring business on the side.

    • @PowerRedBullTypology
      @PowerRedBullTypology 5 років тому +5

      There are quite some people (and types) who just laugh a lot without it being fake. Types like feelers + extroverted types (combination of both such as ENFP, ESFP, ENFJ, ESFJ) often laugh a lot without even trying. They're just generally happy. My gf is happy all the time, even with the smallest things. They're also just the most expressive types in general. So not being able to 'fake laugh' is not just the problem, but also not laughing naturally is part of the problem. If one naturally is a happy type, then there's no need to fake laugh...
      INTJ's are often quite overcontrolling types who can't seem to act remotely relaxing. Yes they work hard, but if people think it's a pain in the ass to be around you, then possibly that is part of the problem too. Thinking that everyone who is laughing is fake, is just a very short sighted view. Sure, some people wil fake laugh for their career, just as people will fake-work-hard for their career. People will fake anything for their career, but that's not the only problem here.

    • @MusicCrackhead
      @MusicCrackhead 5 років тому +14

      PowerRedBull Expressive Feeler types can be happy go lucky all they want, but can that particular person DO THE JOB. I’ve seen people hired into higher positions who didn’t know shit about the area they were managing. They were brown nosing and it worked for them.
      I have nothing against happy go lucky people but what I do not support is getting moved up just because you’re super bubbly and friendly but when others need help the “bubbly person” has to refer them to someone else (me) all the time. I’m not a grumpy person but I am realistic.

    • @DiarraMScott
      @DiarraMScott 5 років тому +1

      I'm impressed to hear a mature respone like that

  • @admorris3898
    @admorris3898 2 роки тому +32

    This resonated with me so hard I just almost vaporized. I struggled for many years with navigating company politics, dealing with arrogant extroverts promoted beyond their capabilities, and being a pigeonholed employee. I didn't start to become self actualized until I quit my corporate agency job at 34 and started my own technical animation company. Now that I'm unrestricted by all of that nonsense and can pursue and develop my ideas and skills without inteference, I've achieved more in the last 2 years than I did in the previous 10.

  • @norhayati2040
    @norhayati2040 5 років тому +73

    I am INTJ and working as a Nurse. I dont like routine and dealing with public, so i choose operating room😁

    • @paradigmshiftingtv7790
      @paradigmshiftingtv7790 5 років тому +9

      You are indeed an INTJ

    • @jimsgirl1465
      @jimsgirl1465 3 роки тому +3

      Me too! I chose the OR as soon as I graduated college 50 years ago. "Back in the day" I would also volunteer to do inventory days in Central Supply. Very solitary.

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 7 місяців тому

      Your patients are anesthetized 😀

  • @katevans8499
    @katevans8499 6 років тому +219

    I'm INTJ and have recently been enjoying business analysis position. However, I get bored of things (jobs) easily once I've learnt everything I can there and become desperate to move on to the next thing. This has meant I've had about 30 different jobs! I still don't really know what I love doing.. I see so many flaws in society and our economy that Id rather not speak to anyone all day and be my own boss - earn what I decide and want to. Weird, right? Haha.

    • @angeldela7633
      @angeldela7633 5 років тому +4

      Kat Evans I’d love to talk/interview you so that I can learn from your experiences.

    • @katevans8499
      @katevans8499 5 років тому +3

      E___ Hi, of course. What would you like to know? My email is: kjmhmj59@gmail.com ..ask me all your questions in an email, I don’t mind at all

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 5 років тому +4

      Is because you haven't found a job that truly engages your strengths

    • @katevans8499
      @katevans8499 5 років тому

      Steve Davenport what kind of jobs would you suggest?

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 5 років тому +13

      @@katevans8499 So hard to say. The problem with Ni doms is that we get bored easily once we have mastered a certain task. Clearly, there are certain activities you enjoy and excel at. You might consider a career in consulting where you are using your analytical skills on different projects.
      There is also temp agencies where you can enjoy steady employment but on different project with different companies.
      Hmm, if you have the stomach for it and can survive without a steady paycheck, you might consider some sort of entrepreneurial/self employment thing.....lots of variety. You can do the things at which you accel and delegate the rest.
      There is also the rarified world of think tanks if you are willing to get the educational credentials and do what it tanks to be employed by one. They seem to be the exclusive domain of INTJs. For example, I find geopolitics utterly fascinating and would feel like a kid in a candy shop if I worked for Stratfor.

  • @HavocGamingChannel
    @HavocGamingChannel 4 роки тому +15

    I've taken multiple personality tests and had gotten INTJ every time. I worked in the Navy as an Avionics Electronics Technician and loved it. Got out 5 years ago and went into real estate, which was awful. Now I am doing computer programming, and I feel much better about life. For me, and probably other INTJs, working on systems that requires problem solving and creativity is definitely a good route. I think that jobs that require you to be at someone's beck and call (like real estate) will give you a lot of anxiety and depression; it did for me anyway.

  • @Eclectic_Cowboy
    @Eclectic_Cowboy 5 років тому +39

    Never laugh at things that aren't funny. Always remember how you will feel tomorrow if you don't accomplish your goals today.

  • @chrisrojas3561
    @chrisrojas3561 5 років тому +57

    I'm INTJ working as an architect. I find the 3 dimensional problem solving very satisfying. There's imaginative future speculation which is also a treat for the INTJ brain.

    • @Danny_27
      @Danny_27 4 роки тому +1

      Oh...! You have the most perfect job.

    • @khloecarver
      @khloecarver 4 роки тому +1

      Amazing job

    • @sthoughtsarchive2791
      @sthoughtsarchive2791 3 роки тому +1

      Lol I hate it

    • @jessenoreligionno5731
      @jessenoreligionno5731 3 роки тому +6

      Architecture is fantastic, you can always develop new concepts and designs, it's a dream job for our kind. However, people want you to have too many qualification/certifications to be taken seriously.

    • @architenginar
      @architenginar 2 роки тому +2

      I dont agree with. I am an architect for one years. I use more architectural program. But I don't like it. I do not architecture jobs.

  • @fuckinyutub
    @fuckinyutub 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much for this video! I am an INTJ and chose a career in design too, I am a 3d artist, and many times I questioned it already thinking I should have chosen another more scientific, or more valuable, or maybe I am not that artist type as others, because I won't do art just for the sake of it, I need to see that it has value to someone or to a community, to solve something, then I will do it. Yet I am not that scientific either, and I love aesthetics. The most disappointing thing seeing so many low quality "artists" who should not be artists at all with their low prices and terrible aesthetics and false ideology just because they think its "trendy" or an easy remote work, while it is not. But the worst is seeing companies who want to underpay you and chase and do so many immoral and unethical things just for the sake of profit which they are making the world a sadder place. Your insight makes perfect sense! Thank you again!

  • @chrishorbatt3504
    @chrishorbatt3504 4 роки тому +5

    I stopped trying to explain ideas to others long ago. The world we live in doesnt want out of the box thinking

  • @taohuang359
    @taohuang359 5 років тому +8

    Great video and in-depth analysis of the INTJ. Interesting. I am INTJ. And let me tell you. Being an INTJ is tough. My father was a consulting Civil Engineer/Architect. I started working for his company while I was still in high school. Good experience but I hated working for him because he was all about rules and duty. I was always breaking the rules and coming up with a better way to do things. I earned several degrees, worked for National labs, government think tanks, and consulting firms. I hated working for them for the same reasons. Stifling! So then I had my own consulting business. Lots of rules and duties and too much smiling, handshaking and compromising. I finally did something really smart. I married an academic designer and now we both have a design firm together. And she even lets me finish what I’m working on. I love that! So I guess, I made a big circle and came back to where I started - Design! I concluded that design was the best way for me to use my creativity to improve our world. LOL. I think you have made a wise choice.

  • @kyleblake1565
    @kyleblake1565 Рік тому +5

    I wish you were still creating videos. I'm a Canadian INTJ in Bali designing and building my own vacation villas and you are 100% correct about everything INTJ. I was a teacher and that was great when I was in control of the entire scope of the process and could be extremely creative. When control started being taken by others and impacted the results I could not stay silent and ultimately needed to leave. Do you have more content?

  • @jasongeer9402
    @jasongeer9402 4 роки тому +43

    As an intj I struggled with a career because as soon as I learned and mastered the job I was bored, and the second I became bored I was unhappy and did not work there anymore! It was not until I found a job where I could learn unlimited skills for the rest of my life and still not have learned 1/4 of the job.

    • @ninar.1956
      @ninar.1956 4 роки тому +1

      What is that job you have with unlimited learning options? I struggle with the same issue. Have looked into programming now, which seems like a good choice if you always want the option to improve yourself.

    • @iamparkbogum6444
      @iamparkbogum6444 4 роки тому +6

      @@ninar.1956 he probably became a Chinese teacher

    • @edugui99999
      @edugui99999 3 роки тому +3

      @@iamparkbogum6444 ahahah

    • @godiegogo_8865
      @godiegogo_8865 3 роки тому

      Haha, you just described me and my situation.

    • @anonymousanonymous1859
      @anonymousanonymous1859 3 роки тому

      Wow, what career is this?

  • @michellepackman1484
    @michellepackman1484 4 роки тому +2

    Many of us professional musicians are INTJs. People often overlook these more creative careers. I think most people incorrectly see this as a soft career or an artsy fartsy career. It s a great career option for you young INTJs looking for something endlessly rewarding. Freelance work means we can do everything how we want when we want. The technology aspect of production and the intellectual payload from studying theory is incredible. Your colleagues are almost unanimously intelligent, good-humoured people, but you can work totally solo too and don't have to work with petty personalities. IF any of you have lived through hard stuff, the reward of using your technical knowledge to express what can't be expressed through our introverted feeling is really psychologically therapeutic. And of course, after 90% of our time hustling with our nose to some very analytical work, the 10% when we are on stage completely losing our shit in a big show is like the perfect cherry on top for your extroverted sensing. Ask any INTJ who is a successful musician/composer/producer and you'll likely find that they are so deeply satisfied by their work. Added bonus is there's so much good money to make in the music industry. The story people tell themselves about musicians not making any money is bullshit and most people spouting this stuff have absolutely no clue what they're talking about. So don't forget about these creative fields too! Being an INTJ means we are insightful and feel in ways others aren't and we have some serious powers of observation. When harnessed in a creative field we produce really compelling music.

  • @kwilk1984
    @kwilk1984 5 років тому +33

    I found this video is so relatable I'm having trouble articulating my response without sounding like an idiot.

    • @Rishonable
      @Rishonable 4 роки тому +5

      Lord help us!! It sounds so good in my head but as soon as I open my mouth I want to hide. Give me a minute to right my thoughts down. Ugh!

  • @ara3906
    @ara3906 2 роки тому +4

    I’m an intj and i’m good at being a leader only if i’m appointed to do it. Otherwise i usually prefer working alone where no one tells me what to do. Also i love the psychiatry field but i’m not sure if i will be able go handle so many people in the future. Usually intjs dont like telling people what to do but i don’t mind telling them what to do as long as it doesn’t drain me i’m fine with it.🙃

  • @nellyishtari
    @nellyishtari 6 років тому +24

    my 2 cents.... I started my career as an engineer now I switched to quality manager.... and that's the best move I could do!

  • @smartjackasswisdom1467
    @smartjackasswisdom1467 5 років тому +9

    This video was great. I just discovered I'm an INTJ which makes life so much easier now that I understand myself better.

  • @paulnorton6322
    @paulnorton6322 6 років тому +66

    I think careers are a weird topic for me, as I've always been a more artistic person. The hard thing is trying to apply the INTJ process to the artistic process.

    • @AmyMBTIvideos
      @AmyMBTIvideos  6 років тому +19

      Yes, I can relate. I excelled in art classes in school, and went on to major in Design, in order to use my well developed aesthetic sense towards business goals.

    • @paulnorton6322
      @paulnorton6322 6 років тому +14

      There's also the whole issue that art is a fundamentally emotional field, and being emotionally open as art demands can be taxing and detrimental to INTJs.

    • @BGomez-tk7lu
      @BGomez-tk7lu 6 років тому +15

      Hey I'm an artist too! I did a fine arts major in university. There's this idea that INTJs are more of the science, maths type of person (which is generally true) and I kinda felt unrepresented, so it was nice knowing that there are more artistic intjs out there hahah
      When being both an artist and an INTJ, I think it's important to note that an intjs approach to art and artistic practice and skills is, IMO, always gonna be very different than, say, an infj. I value skill, perfectionism, knowing/being able to execute every process. What's important for me is the end product, the object, the piece of art. When it comes to abstract paintings I like geometric and hard edge paintings rather than more organic forms or shapes ... Whereas some other type of person would probably value spontaneity, randomness, emotion, playfulness, organic, soft shapes and things like that :)

    • @far-away-so-close4540
      @far-away-so-close4540 5 років тому +19

      Paul Norton, I respectfully disagree. Art is not just emotional. There is an underlying structure of ideas in all art. 20th Century art is very abstract. And those abstractions were present in earlier art, but semi-obscured by the objective imagery. I think it was Mies van der Rohe who said, "Art is not a playground for children, young or old. It is a battleground of ideas."

    • @far-away-so-close4540
      @far-away-so-close4540 5 років тому +8

      Growing up in a place where the majority did not value art, I took my math and science skills and thought about becoming an engineer. However, I strongly liked music and literature, and was constantly writing and drawing. It wasn't until I was 17 that I really encountered art, after my family moved to a new city. Later, in my first semester of College, I took a Design 101 class, and there was no looking back. It had to be part of my life and career. I still love what I do, and have no regrets!

  • @rachelgpryor
    @rachelgpryor 4 роки тому +22

    No wonder I suck about those "tell me about a time..." questions. They always want specifics and I just don't have them.

  • @prgunnels7679
    @prgunnels7679 5 років тому +91

    I used to be a member of an INTJ Facebook group until I asked what would be some good blue collar jobs for INTJ. Instead of answers, I got a bunch of pictures of blue shirt collars.

    • @nah6430
      @nah6430 5 років тому

      :D

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 5 років тому +3

      Hmm, I have two former INTJ co workers, both charter bus drivers, modicum of independence, some people interaction, lots of time by yourself.

    • @peterdentice5725
      @peterdentice5725 5 років тому +3

      Tile Setter. It involves creativity. It's a place to express design. Imagine Custom concepts for solutions to situational obstacles. It's a job where quality is recognized . Easy finding of solutions to problems of one were to arise

    • @vicksgreen
      @vicksgreen 5 років тому +3

      I worked as a prison officer for several years. It’s not ideal for implementation of new ideas, but it’s great for stoic, fearless, emotionless problem solving. For me, I care dearly for the problems of people, including prisoners (INTJ ethics), but it’s easy for me to not get wrapped up in there emotional turmoil. Whether it be addressing anger, sadness, stress, aggression, or whatever, as an INTJ I care sure and it plays a role, but nothing interferes with my duties to maintain safety, security, and orderliness of day to day activities.

    • @SABjork
      @SABjork 5 років тому +3

      Truck driving

  • @AMcDub0708
    @AMcDub0708 5 років тому +144

    INTJs are good at leading a team??? Lol. No. We are good at assuming everyone else has their crap together like we do. Babysitting others is a def no no.

    • @dreamwish286
      @dreamwish286 4 роки тому +6

      I’m personally good with kids- but I’d be too nervous to babysit. We can be good leaders, but I guess it depends on the people we’re leading? They have to be willing to listen, I’m not going to waste my time explaining something if they’re not even listening. We’re willing to help people when they need it, asking questions shows they listen. Or maybe the opposite?

    • @9oh7music63
      @9oh7music63 4 роки тому +1

      AW 08 I was boutta say.. Holy shit if this doesn’t describe me at work...

    • @Katie-pz7hq
      @Katie-pz7hq 4 роки тому +11

      I’m good at leading a team. But yeah, incompetence/uncaring attitude ends that story real quick.

    • @khloecarver
      @khloecarver 4 роки тому +12

      Nah I’m good at leading a team, and I never assume everyone has their crap together, quite the opposite actually.

    • @masterblogger1crucialtimes838
      @masterblogger1crucialtimes838 4 роки тому

      Very True!

  • @rachelsmith1654
    @rachelsmith1654 4 роки тому +18

    I’m an INTJ female working in graphic design!

    • @jenapowers7360
      @jenapowers7360 2 роки тому

      I'm an INTJ taking a bootcamp in UI/UX Design! Best decision I made!

  • @rosarioquijano4119
    @rosarioquijano4119 4 роки тому +5

    Many people tell me that I am obsessed with my work but actually it's my passion.

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 Рік тому +2

    I wish this young lady all the best. May she keep that idealism.
    I had a project in mind. It wasn’t even mine, really. The team knew the parameters, knew what needed to be achieved, knew very well how it could have been achieved. All was there already. I dropped the project because first of all, they didn’t need me- they had already all the resources. What would have been the point of me losing time trying to sell them what they already had and were not willing to apply? Totally pointless.
    Assuming that people wish progress and success is a grave misconception (I’ve learnt it the hard). They would rather go bust or even die than do what needs to be done. It is a fact.
    I am frustrated and bored to death. There are many variables (though not too many). If one element is missing all scenarios have the same ending regardless of variations. That element is constantly missing. Why bother? Oh, I am bored to death. My very brain is on strike. My very soul fled away. I am bored. And no, no, it’s not (just) arrogance on my part. I’m extremely rarely surprised but I have to play along pretending I don’t know, pretending I don’t understand… I am chronically and severely bored.

  • @awieclemente
    @awieclemente 5 років тому +9

    Hi Amy, well done and thanks for creating this! I'm an INTJ female myself & have worked in 5 roles in the 6 years of my career. I'm thrilled to have found an excellent fit in the Product Development space. One key privilege I'm enjoying is the flexibility for remote working which has allowed me to be able to occasionally work from home free of distractions, especially when there's a deliverable to work on. I look forward to your upcoming videos!

  • @masterblogger1crucialtimes838
    @masterblogger1crucialtimes838 4 роки тому +3

    You are so inspirational! INTJ's need places like this to remind us of how unique and special we really are.

  • @baaf777
    @baaf777 6 років тому +5

    Hi Amy, I met a relative high percentage of INTJ’s in commercial roles.
    One is a Marketing Manager with an MSc in Chemistry. He’s very strategic, good in fixing issues and creating contingencies in case of strikes, production or supply chain issues. His low Fe is compensated by sales reps like ESFJ’s who visit the customers.
    He’s a good manager who can see the best growth path for his reports.
    His business presentations are very Ni-Te with clear slides, sales figures, pie charts and a clear strategy.
    Two other INTJ’s in my world are Purchasing Managers. Both are very strategic and we worked out long term business deals. Many of my other customers are more opportunistic.
    All three appreciate meaningful discussions over lunch or dinner, usually with some philosophical elements.

  • @Slack3rG3nius
    @Slack3rG3nius 6 років тому +7

    I'm an INTJ and a CPA. Have been an auditor for 5.5 years now. It's not always a great fit for INTJs but I am fortunate enough to have found a tolerable working environment. A lot of exposure to clients and I'm not micromanaged at all. People trust me to get my work done and I have a lot of independence to achieve tasks in the way I think is best. Have also been moving up the ranks over the years which keeps the job challenging/interesting and good from a $$$ perspective of course. And of course auditing is more than just crunching numbers.

  • @venturedentity
    @venturedentity 3 роки тому +4

    I've always thought strangely INTJs had a special knack for awareness of their physical environment (which may come off as Se) better than sensory types. I believe with Ni or the subconscious, we happen to notice subtle details that matter or are important to the big picture (think of Sherlock Holmes). Even if sensory types are attuned to their physical surroundings, what they notice has always seems more random or unnecessary, from what I perceive.
    Like, how do I know every time my girlfriend takes chicken patties from the box in the freezer? Or when I learn about a new plant I do not miss a single one in my field of vision even during a converstion.

  • @StefanSkoog
    @StefanSkoog 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant, Amy! Spot on description in my case! Thanks!

  • @splintercelloo7
    @splintercelloo7 Рік тому +4

    I freaking love listening to you explain me to myself.

  • @NikitaLynn
    @NikitaLynn 5 років тому +5

    I became a human biomechanics Specialist - contralateral reciprocation and myofascial sling training based workouts to achieve pain free movement is complicated - I love it!

  • @HaragothNAR
    @HaragothNAR 6 років тому +1

    I think this is why I enjoy my job so much, it basically checks off all of the boxes. Great video as always, thanks.

  • @Fendy1
    @Fendy1 5 років тому +3

    Excellent content - and totally spot on! Also, we tend to hate experiential learning - experiencing something in a classroom and the reasons for what we are doing are not clear. I used to be a graphic designer, moved into a different field now, but I am always wanting to explore new ideas and be creative in everything I do. Your comments about designing innovative projects based on new ideas (ways of doing things - that works) that other people couldn't get their heads around, was exactly what I had experienced at work, and that hit my self confidence because I want to feel proud of what I develop. Regarding this issue I feel that I have problems getting the support that I need. I want to work collaboratively with people, but opposition or unwillingness of others to work together (for whatever reason) is an issue that I encounter. I also tended to end up agreeing with other people in a team to preserve harmony even when I am not happy with the idea. I think I need to be a bit stronger regarding this. I need to be less sensitive about what others feel about my agreements or disagreements.

  • @HashManx
    @HashManx 6 років тому +5

    Amy thank you so much for posting this. 100% accurate! Until recently I've been a lone voice in trying to raise concern and affect change in the industry I work in (UK domestic gas industry). I'm only now being recognised for having spotted something that apparently many 'experts' had overlooked which has potentially massive implications for the industry as a whole and at the start was always told by my peers would not be able to be changed - I'm currently in the process of presenting my findings to the organisation I work for and soon the industry at large, your explanation here will help me with additional material to strengthen/structure my pitch so I'm really grateful for this content. Your other videos have also helped me gain a deeper understanding on the inner workings of my mind/personality (INTJ) so please keep making more videos!

    • @AmyMBTIvideos
      @AmyMBTIvideos  6 років тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience, Chris. I'm glad this video gives you some ideas. Solid extroverted reasoning is our best chance. All the best on your upcoming talks!

  • @scooble
    @scooble Рік тому +3

    I seem to have fallen into my career as a Quality Engineer, I was well known for breaking down problems, analysing causes, making sense of data and exploring new ways of working

  • @gsc1510
    @gsc1510 6 років тому +1

    Great video!! I'm an INTJ and I felt almost everything you shared was on point or at least true for me.

  • @JaiMirch
    @JaiMirch 5 років тому +4

    I’m choosing to become a Healer, and transitioning from running an agro-industrial company. Undoubtedly, I could not have asked for more liberty and success in my previous job-however, it did not fit my moral standard. Your video hit the nail on the head in terms of what I know about our type. Keep it up. Best of luck!

  • @OneVoiceJaffna
    @OneVoiceJaffna 4 роки тому

    Excellent. Thank you so much. Also for your sparkling eyes and pleasant voice & smile. I live in a South Asian country where people hardly know about MBTI. Being an INTJ and generally being misunderstood, this gives me so much encouragement to live as I've been wired and be a blessing to others.

  • @taja8379
    @taja8379 5 років тому +9

    But what helps me relax my mind, and come up with ideas to solve complicated problems, is to paint or sand wood, some repetitive work, that let's my mind go while my hands are busy

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 4 роки тому +2

    As an aside, I LOVE that painting! And those shear curtains and plant! Se at work there!

  • @naomimitchell8232
    @naomimitchell8232 5 років тому +2

    Interesting perspective! I love it. I’m currently working as information systems manager, but often question why I stay in this field. I appreciate the insight and may be looking to change direction to focus on systems design or something similar. Thank you for the knowledge Amy.

  • @nponwheels8113
    @nponwheels8113 3 роки тому +3

    INTJ female nurse practitioner and business owner. I totally identify with you!

  • @sweetmeat1838
    @sweetmeat1838 5 років тому

    Currently I'm an insurance adjuster and it matches with a lot of what was said in this video for job fulfillment for me. I have done a lot jobs looking for the right one. When you speak of confidence from project completion and self direction, this is exactly what I like the most about my job. Bonus is I work alone, just me and the way I want things to be done, my plans and implementation. Great video!

  • @PROLKR
    @PROLKR 3 роки тому +4

    I am currently working on a system to help people become healthy and staying that way for the long run without purchasing items that have nothing to do with losing weight or supposedly becoming healthy

  • @ibrahimabdullah9277
    @ibrahimabdullah9277 4 роки тому

    Intelligent method Amy :
    demonstrating how the functions that constitute us the INTJs furnishing us with these unique merits and which place is the most suitable for them ( matches them ) and in which vocation we can achieve eminence .
    You connected the cause ( functions ) and effect ( merits ) very well, which is typical of an INTJ .
    Thank you and looking forward to see your novel approaches .

  • @s.u.5285
    @s.u.5285 6 років тому +7

    As INTJ you are very accurate in your description of them.

  • @yoko9883
    @yoko9883 6 років тому +3

    Thank You for another great post!
    As an intj i choose, or gravitated into, music. Dropped out of masterclass in psychology in My twenties.. the struggle is everyday to go for your goal no matter what
    How to keep up social relations while being intj.. gosh

  • @tourinojacks5844
    @tourinojacks5844 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely correct!! Love this breakdown of us.

  • @icykid
    @icykid 5 років тому +1

    Love your videos really helped a lot...can't wait for the next

  • @josephlee4216
    @josephlee4216 5 років тому +3

    Good and helpful information on the INTJ. And well presented (really nice).

  • @nigangte6984
    @nigangte6984 5 років тому +3

    I'm a primary teacher with a bunch of pre teens. I find it so satisfying trying new techniques and ideas with my students

  • @MH-be7wy
    @MH-be7wy 5 років тому

    Great video and articulation. Found this very relevant as I start a new role!

  • @ibrahimabdullah9277
    @ibrahimabdullah9277 6 років тому

    Interesting approach to convey the material or content in a understandable coherent manner : directly associating the theme ( the discussed topics ) with the cognitive functions which what constitutes the INTJ , embedding the essentials in order to ground the basics .

  • @kq1777
    @kq1777 4 роки тому +1

    What's said on this video is spot on...
    Mostly in careers, intjs want impact and influence (a seat and voice at the table), with autonomy to think creatively.
    Conversely, rigid 9-5 process oriented mechanical jobs with not much freedom is what intjs DON'T want of careers.

  • @elypelowski5670
    @elypelowski5670 4 роки тому

    Wow .. that floral print/painting in the back ground is mind blowing. I keep getting distracted by that print because its amazing and I have to start the video over ... hahaha

  • @AArco-vc1jj
    @AArco-vc1jj 3 роки тому +1

    We are definitely not team leaders and for 2 reasons:
    1) We tend to be non-confrontational. I don't like or seek to confront other people even when they've done something wrong. We tend to paper over the cracks and move on. I have managed people in my previous job and hated the responsability because I had to be someone that I am not, ie strict/upfront/abrasive when someone messed up.
    2) We work better alone. (Micro)managing other people's work is def not something we enjoy. And the whole "we are a team", fake laugh and smile one must keep up all day when working in an office is just mental torture.

  • @antoniojag22
    @antoniojag22 4 роки тому +2

    I'm an INTJ working in Information Technology as a Systems Administrator and as a career has been very satisfying to problem solve server/system infrastructure problems in an organization.
    Also, earlier on in my career working in the public sector felt more fulfilling than working in the private sector as I am now.

  • @carlchoquette2329
    @carlchoquette2329 4 роки тому +1

    I work as VP and owner of a business. It is really interesting to be the limit of how your company grow. So I am constantly working on methods, processes, relationships, optimization, strategies. At the same time, I want everyone happy! :) By the way, your video is really good! Thanks!

  • @chiozoe
    @chiozoe 5 років тому +1

    I studied architecture and went into fashion design. I also write fiction.
    Because of my location, architecture was the most logical career to choose but the system made me understand that I won't be able to implement my ideas freely.
    Fashion has always been a passion and a good creative outlet. I can influence and improve people's style and I have big plans from being able to manage my own line.

  • @lucialopezbetancor6062
    @lucialopezbetancor6062 4 роки тому

    I really didn’t expect you to suggest design as a great career choice. But you’re 100% correct. I’ll get my degree in design on the next few months and I do believe it’s been the best path for me. I totally recommend it for an INTJ.

  • @v205
    @v205 5 років тому +10

    Your eyes wonder around when taking... I think it is an INTJ trait (as I do it too). I bet you also did a lot of takes of your videos to get it to a standard that you would expect for yourself. :)

  • @kmkfan628
    @kmkfan628 6 років тому +3

    I love this video as well.... Again so well thought out.
    Please refer to my other comment on the intj vs entj video.

  • @williamjohnweaver
    @williamjohnweaver 4 роки тому

    I've only arrived at this channel. The channel architect is very beautiful. I think this content is very useful and I hope to learn more and connect with others here :-)

  • @thomasm5754
    @thomasm5754 5 років тому +2

    As an INTJ engineer I can echo the Te part. Throughout my career it has set me apart from the abundance of INTP specialists (most are way better than me at pure R&D). I still work in tech, but I have a more strategic role and loving it.
    I do get a lot of raised eyebrows due to novel ideas, but after several years of “I told you so” moments people listen more often.
    For entry level jobs go for a big company with lateral and vertical mobility options. If you are good you will move fast and get to try a lot quick.
    For students make sure your qualifications can get you a job in such a company. You can waste a lot of time and get demotivated if you work the wrong job/place for too long.

  • @mkhalikyarm
    @mkhalikyarm 4 роки тому

    You nail this Everytime you do a video. I wish you would do more....

  • @kj1227icecap
    @kj1227icecap 5 років тому +2

    Great video! My son is INTJ. This is very helpful!

    • @JN-uj1jm
      @JN-uj1jm 3 роки тому

      me, an INTJ and my Mom is always think I'm weird. haha

  • @finalgate
    @finalgate 5 років тому +15

    Software tester/business analyst. Problem solving and finding ways to optimize inefficient processes is my specialty. My ideas have permeated much of the organization at this point and I’ve influenced anything from hiring practices to job descriptions and change management. I however do not like the attention and prefer to reconstruct everything from the comfort of my isolated desk.

    • @kirinkwan7648
      @kirinkwan7648 5 років тому +4

      Can you provide more information as to how someone may land such a position?

    • @savvivixen8490
      @savvivixen8490 5 років тому +3

      @@kirinkwan7648 Yes please, what he said!

    • @danielfreitas5772
      @danielfreitas5772 4 роки тому

      .

    • @Jasonrm92
      @Jasonrm92 4 роки тому

      I'm INTJ too and also a Software Tester/Automation Engineer. It's perfect for my personality. Not much attention - the way I like it :)

  • @mohsinrafi8929
    @mohsinrafi8929 4 роки тому +3

    omg at 4:10
    "Ideas, not easily accepted by others" it's like you're reading my mind :P

  • @richardlmckinneysr.mckinne7260

    I'm an INTJ , 47 years as a union ironworker did me fine. The only thing constant was change .

  • @anttikahkonen1957
    @anttikahkonen1957 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for the video. It's scary accurate. I've solved zero emission energy production and ocean plasticity etc in a single product idea, I know it works (all the parts work separately already) , and I've been sitting on it for a year not getting anywhere with it. Because I don't have the funds or contacts of people who would understand the potential and make it happen.
    Even though it's simple to me, people who think differently don't necessarily see the simplicity and massive benefit of it, or when they do see the benefit and potential, they don't have the tools to acknowledge that it's not fantasy. Unseen, untested, unproven. If only I could put a label "Invented by INTJ, it's certainly not untested". I've looked at it from every perspective, tried to poke holes into it and make it not work as a concept.
    Also, when you're not good at asking for help, or you feel like you shouldn't have to, everyone should just immediately grasp it and adopt it....things get difficult. Thank you, these videos are helpful. Only recently I heard the definition of our personality type and seeing videos like yours makes me realize there's more people who struggle with the same question. Keep up the good work!

  • @hunterreitnecht9112
    @hunterreitnecht9112 5 років тому +1

    I'm currently studying to get a degree in aerospace engineering. I'm hoping to get a job working for Google or even NASA or Boeing. I don't mind working in small groups, as long as I get to be in a more authoritive position, but not necessarily the center of attention. I think a big reason I don't mind groups as much is because of the way I grew up. I am the oldest brother out of four. Always having to be the leader and looking after my brothers because my parents worked constantly. We also had very little money and had to be especially creative when it came to toys/games or just entertaining ourselves in general. I personally loved the fact that I got to make things for them with items I'd have to find around the house or in the neighborhood or yard. We usually played things like "Space Explorers" (which I think is self explanatory). I'd read to them about space all of the time. I think all this really has pushed me to be doing what I am today. I can't wait to start my career and make myself and brothers proud

  • @SS-qo3nt
    @SS-qo3nt 4 роки тому

    All smiles! INFJ who morphed into INTJ, here, by way of a neurological illness. It's a new world for me, and you best explain it. My hobby used to be crocheting those type bedspreads that are behind you.

  • @devinbrines
    @devinbrines 6 років тому +1

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!!!!

  • @gurgashmire
    @gurgashmire 6 років тому +4

    I am an INTJ in the process of becoming a pastor actually. Most of the INTJ career information I find online tends to not necessarily be accurate to how I think, but this video applies very accurately to the INTJ functions and my career choice. I naturally want to anticipate the problems I will have in the future working with others, planning, public speaking, having unique ideas, and being in meetings, This definitely is a video for any INTJ trying to do so.
    I have watched a few of your videos and greatly enjoyed your insight. Just subscribed and excited for more!

    • @khloecarver
      @khloecarver 4 роки тому

      Hmm, that’s good. I’m an INTJ wanting to go into ministry too. I believe our tough and logical personalities can add some value in the area.

  • @abstract-thoughts
    @abstract-thoughts 4 роки тому

    Spot on! INTJ here working as an Epidemiologist. I work with data/analysis, charts, graphs, maps, etc. Love it. And I'm always pointing out issues and all the things that need improvement to coworkers but I think I frustrate them lol. But it's to become better and efficient, nothing personal.

  • @ab_nme1791
    @ab_nme1791 6 років тому +2

    Very helpful
    Somehow
    more deeper things get
    More interesting they get
    Maybe it's because of the love for complexity
    I just evolved a few more steps into being my true self (after watching this video that is)👌👏👍
    Improving myself over the lifetime

  • @Cory_P
    @Cory_P 6 років тому

    Good job Amy! Just subscribed

  • @ej732
    @ej732 5 років тому +103

    Am I the only intj out there that has had 100 jobs in 20 different fields? Nothing can keep my interest.

    • @alphadevoir6310
      @alphadevoir6310 5 років тому +5

      When you're a teenager your told by your parents to get a job or get out. You're told to apply for shity jobs like cook, dishwasher, prep cook, cashier, landscaper, waiter, general laborer ect... Then when asked how's your new job you reply 'its a job". Parents, teachers, & society should all encourage teenagers to reach for the sky & not start at the bottom. Go to college, pay your rent, & bills with your student loans, skip shot jobs & you'll be a lot happier.

    • @alphadevoir6310
      @alphadevoir6310 5 років тому

      Shot jobs

    • @alphadevoir6310
      @alphadevoir6310 5 років тому

      Shit jobs

    • @r3sh762
      @r3sh762 5 років тому +7

      That's Ne (extroverted intuition) my friend. INTJs usually stick to one thing and obsess over it which indicates introverted intuition (Ni).

    • @ej732
      @ej732 5 років тому

      r3sh The more research i do i think im an intp

  • @sedakerman8957
    @sedakerman8957 4 роки тому +1

    omg i'm intj and study design too ! i love how i can relate to this video

  • @nb9797
    @nb9797 4 роки тому

    excellent insights, feels so true to me... i'm a recovering mistyped INTP

  • @yungmanong7567
    @yungmanong7567 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Must've been many hours of research. MBTI is new to me. I researched Health & Safety as a Career. I love design

  • @lovelypanda1226
    @lovelypanda1226 4 роки тому +1

    Please make video on insecurities of an intj . Also in one of your videos you mentioned about Indian weddings so I would love to hear about how do you ease yourself during these events.

  • @fezekadelight2035
    @fezekadelight2035 4 роки тому +2

    I'm 17 and also intj and I worked as a waitress during the holidays and I came to the conclusion that I get really bored doing the same thing even if its hectic I'll still get bored. I realised that I hated being told what to do and going along with other people. And I kept on isolating myself from the front and others and tried figuring things and solving problems that I noticed in the restaurant. I have been told that I'd be a good manager but I agree with it but still I realized that attending people's needs and having people depend on me wasn't my forte .

    • @ajay2471
      @ajay2471 3 роки тому

      i am an intj to i had same experience as while i worked for catering service

    • @ajay2471
      @ajay2471 3 роки тому

      i too like buisness because i like to plan..but hate negotiations

  • @a.m.i.l.a
    @a.m.i.l.a Рік тому +3

    Im an INTJ .. AND I choose educational reaserch, psychlogy, and statistic, now im a conselor in high school. Prepar my Educational Phd . Intrest by data analysis. Thank you my mbti sister.

  • @charmedprince
    @charmedprince 4 роки тому +1

    I am turning 30 this June and I agree when I just realize what my purpose is. I have achieved many things in my life but are all in very diverse fields, and none seem to appeal to me despite the recognition it brought me. I even refuse to be associated with them. People tell me to pursue this and that because of those accolades, but they didn't know that the only reason I excelled at those is because I have done my research and planned everything very carefully. But at the end of the day, I retreat into my conch of a shell and wonder what I really want in life is solitude at the same time running a company that will help employ people and also become involved in philanthropic activities that will help enrich the poverty-stricken. I don't want recognition, I just want to help others........

  • @ACRINFJ
    @ACRINFJ 2 роки тому +4

    I want a sort of work in which I can work towards achieving the big picture objectives, rationally and efficiently while not having to sway away too much from my core values and principles, all the while having nothing to do with the sensory reality.

  • @ThinkAndGrowAwesome
    @ThinkAndGrowAwesome 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Amy, my name is Josué. Thanks for your video, I´ve had a similar experience. I am an INTJ. I´ve prepared a lot academically I am a physicist and an environmental engineer with a PhD from a major US University. Whenever I start working at a company, I usually move up the ranks easily. However, it is void of purpose. I´ve realized all my studies, preparation, money and everything is all poop if I am living without a purpose. I don´t think is a matter of personality… we try to fill the lack of purpose in our lives with achievement, money, sex, prestige, even family. I found my purpose in God, I found my purpose in the person of Jesus. That´s just my story, hope it helps.

  • @LucisFerre1
    @LucisFerre1 6 років тому +33

    She's the most beautiful INTJ on the planet.

    • @count7340
      @count7340 4 роки тому +1

      Back off! She's mine. :D

    • @keny53
      @keny53 4 роки тому

      She is stunning

    • @LucisFerre1
      @LucisFerre1 4 роки тому +2

      @Kevin Chong , If you think complementing a beautiful woman is to be a simp, then there is a lot about human nature that escapes you.

    • @khloecarver
      @khloecarver 4 роки тому

      M Muss Exactly, why is everyone saying complimenting others makes you a simp? If someone thinks that, then their humanity meter is definitely dropping overtime.

    • @LucisFerre1
      @LucisFerre1 4 роки тому +1

      @@khloecarver I suspect Keven Chong was just playing the role of what he thinks INTJ means. While male INTJ's focus on abstract concepts and figuring things out, we're certainly not beyond giving a complement or admiring the beauty of a lovely young lady. Maybe he's been watching too much Big Bang Theory, LOL.

  • @MB-or8js
    @MB-or8js 4 роки тому

    I am working in a IS/ES dominated industry, and it is very challenging for me as INTJ. Learned to adapt as you expressed correctly. Biggest difference in my workplace between my thinking and this of most others is that they want to see step-to-steps whereas I preferred jumping from beginning to the solution at once. Unfortunately my current industry is very risk-adverse and only innovative on the paper - not the best conditions for me currently. Focus on my own private creative interests to balance it out.

  • @relentlessmyndz2005
    @relentlessmyndz2005 4 роки тому

    Totally not related, but just had to tell you how gorgeous you are!😍stay safe and healthy out there.

  • @pbhlongwane3048
    @pbhlongwane3048 4 роки тому

    I work in a business insights role. I find analyzing structured and unstructured data fulfilling. I love recommending novel ideas and strategies.

  • @jeffreychapple5705
    @jeffreychapple5705 5 років тому

    Medical Laboratory Technician who is INTJ Architect. My job is analytical and is a lot of problem solving when looking at a patient's lab results and seeing an issue, and then investigating on what is wrong and then communicating that issue to the physician. I am an integral part of the diagnosis and treatment of individuals who are severely ill. I work in a small hospital so mostly I am by myself or with another person who works with me. Personally, I hold everyone I work with to a higher standard than what the hospital holds them too.

  • @3dmoody
    @3dmoody 5 років тому

    Awesome video, can relate so much

  • @hajashansari3782
    @hajashansari3782 5 років тому +1

    I'm an INTJ. I've had 8 jobs in the last 6 months.
    1. QC in Rubber manufacturing. Quit because it wasn't benefitting in the long term.
    2. Factory head in a wire manufacturing factory. Quit because I wasn't independent.
    3. An engine repair/ maintenance garage. Quit because the boss was controlling.
    4. A fabrication workshop my uncle owns. Quit because I don't like following orders. I don't like wasting time doing the stuff that won't enhance my skills.
    5. A good sales and marketing firm for hydraulic bolting tools by CP. Quit because I wasn't allowed to make decisions of my own. And a lot of people wanted to tell me what should I do.
    6. A group that focused on selling charities. I hated the idea of going door to door. I hate doing physical work. I'm naturally more inclined towards creating strategies rather than doing pointless activities.
    7. A customer service office. I was fired for not obeying.
    8. A customer service organisation. I'm at basic level rn. I'm willing to work here since I'm pretty much independent here.

  • @erikpayamps4772
    @erikpayamps4772 3 роки тому

    I believe u have the most beautiful face I have ever seen. God bless ur life.

  • @charlieparker4435
    @charlieparker4435 3 роки тому

    I'm an INTJ. I'm still figuring out what I want but I'm constantly making plans and taking actions on those plans with job advisors so I can get closer to figuring out what I want to do and make sure it's something I would enjoy. I'm currently considering being a computer technician while having a side buisness as a Web designer but that's only a consideration rather than anything concrete. My strengths lie in my IT skills, my ability to plan, my maths skills and my creative skills.

  • @MI_Prepper
    @MI_Prepper 5 років тому

    Female INTJ who is beautiful! Bravo! Best of both worlds!

  • @Filosofesa13
    @Filosofesa13 4 роки тому

    I’m INTJ, I majored in philosophy, but now I’m working as Quality management system manager, and it’s definitely the field of work I found myself in. I really think all INTJ qualities can be efficiently used in manufacturing industries :)