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Career development and professional advancement

Last reviewed: September 22, 2011 ~2 min read

Jungian Profile Reflection

According to my Jungian test results, my personality type is ENFJ, meaning that I am extraverted, intuitive, feeling, and judging. More specifically, my strongest Jungian feature is extraversion, followed by intuition; both the feeling element and the judging element are less prominently featured in my personality. Some of the most famous individuals who shared the same ENFJ profile include former President Ronald Reagan, current President Barack Obama, and renowned psychological theorist Abraham Maslow.

Apparently, the predominant feature of the ENFJ personality type is extraversion and ease at sharing ideas and values with others. On one hand, I would agree that I recognize this ability in my personality because I had the opportunity to make use of it professionally for five years in my previous career as a banker. In that capacity, I handled various wealthy "VIP" types with whom the extraversion aspect of my personality and my ability to persuade was quite useful. On the other hand, I believe that I have also had sufficient experience in a career that emphasized extraversion to know that I would prefer to focus on something more meaningful for the long-term.

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