I am an INFJ, I’m just finishing my teacher training & tbh, the stuff you said about the A&E department about unpredictability and the part about being a sales rep & having to talk to people all day long..are the main reasons I’m leaving teaching (it is EXHAUSTING to me) and choosing a different path! I want to become a school careers advisor because I love working with kids but I don’t want to conduct the classroom anymore, I want to help & mentor them with their future plans. Having this realisation has made me excited about my own future again! Thanks for the video :)
INFJ 🙈 I’m a consultant in finance & accounting… a decision I made due to life’s circumstances at the time & stayed in due to student loan debt. It’s overwhelmingly soul crushing & I especially hate that I’m facilitating capitalism. I feel so trapped, & desperate for an escape 🥴 My soul aches for freedom…
As an infj I’ve worked many crazy busy jobs but the one I couldn’t absolutely do was emergency medicine! She’s right! The chaos and unpredictability without any order drove me insane. I moved to a different department that was quiet and organized.☺️
Hi, I’m in the military and I identify as an infj personality type. I wish I’d known this before because I absolutely hate it lol it’s definitely exhausting. Having to follow the structure and not much room for freedom, it has been hard for me to adjust. So, I concur with the military portion.
I am in accounting and finance. I know many Infjs into stock market. Though stock market is my natural interest but I was pushed into accounting by my parents. I like economics , stock market and financial planning. Thinking about cost savings , business analysis , revenue optimisation helps me as it keeps my mind engaged and financial planning gives me sense of freedom and choices aligned with goals. A lot of Infj is engineer in India and the only thing they like is data science as it's backend and like analysis.
I worked in retail and a machine shop. Noisy and dirty environments. Only took these jobs out of desperation. I was motivated by fear to do a good job. I did my best but the unrealistic expectations frustrated me internally with the assembly line style of work
I am an INFJ and I work as a crisis counselor. I have thrived in this role. I am able to take control of the situation and engage in problem solving in a creative way while still providing emotional support. I don't agree with the video.
I am an INFJ, I’m just finishing my teacher training & tbh, the stuff you said about the A&E department about unpredictability and the part about being a sales rep & having to talk to people all day long..are the main reasons I’m leaving teaching (it is EXHAUSTING to me) and choosing a different path! I want to become a school careers advisor because I love working with kids but I don’t want to conduct the classroom anymore, I want to help & mentor them with their future plans. Having this realisation has made me excited about my own future again! Thanks for the video :)
glad you found it helpful
INFJ 🙈 I’m a consultant in finance & accounting… a decision I made due to life’s circumstances at the time & stayed in due to student loan debt.
It’s overwhelmingly soul crushing & I especially hate that I’m facilitating capitalism. I feel so trapped, & desperate for an escape 🥴
My soul aches for freedom…
thank you for sharing
Well, use some of your consultant skills on yourself. There probably is a way out, but not without pain.
As an infj I’ve worked many crazy busy jobs but the one I couldn’t absolutely do was emergency medicine! She’s right! The chaos and unpredictability without any order drove me insane. I moved to a different department that was quiet and organized.☺️
glad you agree
Hi, I’m in the military and I identify as an infj personality type. I wish I’d known this before because I absolutely hate it lol it’s definitely exhausting. Having to follow the structure and not much room for freedom, it has been hard for me to adjust. So, I concur with the military portion.
Thank you so much for sharing Kherokee! It's definitely not easy
Yeah ..I couldn't imagine! That would be an extremely burn out career for an infj. I hope you can find something your passionate about
I have never been so tired when I was in 😴
I was in for 2 years. Hated every minute of it.
I am in accounting and finance. I know many Infjs into stock market. Though stock market is my natural interest but I was pushed into accounting by my parents. I like economics , stock market and financial planning. Thinking about cost savings , business analysis , revenue optimisation helps me as it keeps my mind engaged and financial planning gives me sense of freedom and choices aligned with goals.
A lot of Infj is engineer in India and the only thing they like is data science as it's backend and like analysis.
Thank you so much for the feedback!
I enjoyed watching this video! My husband is an INFJ and this helped me understand him better.
So glad you found it helpful! 💖
Great job, Shamiso! I'm an Engineer, so I must not be an INFJ. I'll have to take the test to find out. Love the background, too!
Thank you so much Ken! Please do, there's a link in the description 🙏
@@ShamisoMirandaEbosabut I have many Examples of successful engineers .
MBTI Can't Gurantee succes
I worked in retail job & I hate it
It's definitely not for everyone
@@ShamisoMirandaEbosa sure 🤗
I worked in retail and a machine shop. Noisy and dirty environments. Only took these jobs out of desperation. I was motivated by fear to do a good job. I did my best but the unrealistic expectations frustrated me internally with the assembly line style of work
Assembly line style of work frustrates alot of INFJS due to the repetitiveness
Nice video 👍
Thank you so much for watching. What would you like to see next here?
@@ShamisoMirandaEbosa maybe a video on keeping oneself motivated?
I can totally do that for you! Stay tuned Sunday 2pm EST. 🙏
I am an INFJ and I work as a crisis counselor. I have thrived in this role. I am able to take control of the situation and engage in problem solving in a creative way while still providing emotional support. I don't agree with the video.
Thank you so much for the feedback
Thank you this helps a lot =)
Yaaay! I am so glad to hear that. What would you like to see here next? 💖
How are you going these days?
Life has been life-ing! But I am coming back bigger and stronger! Thanks for asking.