Popular Occupations For Infjs: Counseling/Education

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Popular Occupations for INFJs

Counseling/Education  Religious worker


 Career counselor  Director of religious education
 Clinical psychologist
 Teacher: high school or college English, Technology
art, music, social sciences, drama  Customer relations manager
 Educational consultant  Staff advocate (technology consultant)
 Librarian  Project manager
 Special education teacher  Human resources recruiter
 Bilingual education teacher
 Early education teacher Health Care/Social Services
 Employee assistance counselor  Health care administrator
 Child welfare counselor  Director, social service agency
 Substance abuse counselor  Mediator/ conflict resolver
 Social worker (elderly and child day care  Social scientist
issues)  Mental health counselor
 Sociologist  Dietitian/nutritionist
 Museum research worker  Speech language pathologist/audiologist
 Public health educator  Holistic health practitioner
 Occupational therapist  Massage therapist
 Educational program director  Occupational therapist
 Parenting instructor, child development  Chiropractor
course  Grant coordinator
 Developmental psychologist  Fund-raising director
 Legal mediator
Creative  Adult day care coordinator
 Artist  Corrective therapist
 Playwright  Crisis hotline operator
 Novelist  Legislative assistant
 Poet
 Interior designer Business
 Informational-graphics designer  Human resources manager
 Universal design architect  Marketer (of ideas and/or services)
 Freelance media planner  Organizational development consultant
 Editor/art director (magazine)  Employee assistance program coordinator
 Genealogist  Job analyst
 Desktop publisher/editor  Diversity manager—human resources
 Multimedia producer  Corporate/team trainer
 Editor/art director (websites)  Preferred customer sales representative
 Film editor  Merchandise planner
 Documentary filmmaker  Environmental lawyer
 Set designer  Interpreter/translator
 Educational software developer  Planned-giving officer
 Exhibit designer  Philanthropic consultant
 Costume and wardrobe specialist  Curator
 Merchandise designer and displayer  Literary agent
Religion  Outplacement consultant
 Priest/clergy/monk/nun

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