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Which personality type are INTJs attracted to?

Which personality type are INTJs attracted to?

INTJ. 26\% of INTJs listed themselves as most attracted to ENFPS. 13\% listed themselves as most attracted to either ENTPs or ENTJs.

Can INTJs be friends with INTJs?

Even though they are introverts, INTJs put a high value on friendships, and they can make wonderful friends. These things aren’t entirely exclusive to the INTJ personality type, but they are a really big deal to these introverted-intuitive-thinking-judgers.

Who goes well with Intj?

INTJs Best Match For a Romantic Relationship. Taken from the MBTI perspective, the best INTJ match would be ENTJs, ENFPs, or ENTPs. The best match for the INTJs would be personalities that show high constructive reasoning and empathy, but at the same time, they are patient enough not to push things.

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What does the MBTI® Manual measure?

The MBTI® Manual also has data related to the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types and their results on the CPI™ tool. This tool, The California Psychological Inventory Assessment, measures individuals on many different categories like Sociability, Self-acceptance, Independence, Self-control, Communality, and more.

What is an INTJ personality type like?

INTJs gather great backing in an organization because of their intellectual ability to grasp complicated issues and to suggest elegant solutions. They tend to be the “ivory tower type.” They may come into conflict with action types such as the ESTJ, ESTP, ESFJs, and ESFPs who value action over intellect.

What is the Myers-Briggs personality type index™?

There are many great personality assessments, but we encourage organizations to take another look at the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Index™ (MBTI™) as a powerful tool in determining which types you are most likely to get along with.

What does rank matter to an INTJ?

Rank means little to an INTJ, but vision and strategic capability mean everything. According to the MBTI® Manual, INTJs were simultaneously responsible and serious about their duties and obligations while insisting on being themselves even if it caused friction (MBTI® Manual, pg. 354).