Even steven between INTJ and INFJ based on prior tests. It's a 50/50 on T/F. [quote]Rules, limitations and traditions are anathema to the INTJ personality type – everything should be open to questioning and reevaluation, and if they see a way, INTJs will often act unilaterally to enact their technically superior, sometimes insensitive, and almost always unorthodox methods and ideas.[/quote] [quote]INFJs tend to see helping others as their purpose in life, but while people with this personality type can be found engaging rescue efforts and doing charity work, their real passion is to get to the heart of the issue so that people need not be rescued at all.[/quote] It should not be entirely a surprise that since working at a not for profit that uses entrepreneurial solutions to problems, such as employing people with disabilities through social enterprise rather than begging a corporation to hire (and then outperforming similar for-profit services), I have been extremely happy and content with my job. I am not a social worker, though I work with a bunch of them, and I usually try to analyze the situation using the statistics and then carve a way through the current problem before moving to another one. I also am spread out over four locations, carry my office with me and largely set my own agenda.