INFJs want their work to mean something. They combine an unusual ability to read people with quiet, focused execution. They thrive when they can connect a real human need to a long-term plan and then go heads-down on the work.
Strengths in the workplace
Roles INFJs tend to thrive in
UX Researcher, Product Designer, Content Writer, Product Manager, Therapist, Nonprofit Program Manager
Account executive, business development, and sales-leadership roles. The work is high-energy, scoreboard-driven, and best suited to personalities that get energy from people.