What Is the Best IT Job for Your MBTI Personality Type?

What Is the Best IT Job for Your MBTI Personality Type?
Jobstreet content teamupdated on 05 October, 2021
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One of the more popular personality tests in Malaysia is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). To summarise, there are four major areas that will complete your MBTI profile: where your energy is directed, how you process information, how you make decisions, and how you put things in order. If you are not sure of where you fall, JobStreet has an article to help you identify your MBTI personality type.

Additionally, if you are looking for jobs in the IT industry, your MBTI can help you determine which job best suits your personality type.

What Is the Best IT Job for Your MBTI Personality Type?

1. INFP – Software Developer 

Curious and innovative, the INFP is usually the first one to come up with out-of-the-box ideas. If you have an INFP personality, you can fit well as a software developer. With your drive to carry out your plans, you can bring solutions through creating programs, applications, and websites.

2. INFJ – Systems Analyst

If you identify as an INFJ, you find meaning and connection in ideas and relationships. You are organised and decisive, especially with executing a vision. System analysts review current IT systems and identify requirements for new ones. As an INFJ, you can make the most out of your desire to create connections by helping businesses or clients identify their IT system needs.

3. ESFP – Business Analyst

Generally, ESFP types are known to be flexible, outgoing, and cheerful. If you are an ESFP, you like working with others to get things done. Business analysts typically talk to different teams across a company; as an ESFP, your outgoing nature would be handy in this role.

4. ESTP – IT Support Analyst

ESTPs are known for their practicality. You tend to solve problems with energy, which would be helpful in an IT support analyst role. This job requires you to help people who have concerns across the board.

5. INTJ – Network Engineer

INTJs have a strong drive when it comes to implementing and completing ideas and goals. You are committed to a task and dedicated to completing it hands-on. A network engineer has one of the more technically demanding roles in the IT industry. It involves various tasks including setting up systems, managing data storage and creating disaster recovery plans. An INTJ fits well into this role with the many demands of the job.

6. ENTP – IT Consultant 

Resourceful when it comes to problem-solving, ENTPs will fit well into an IT Consultant position. This role allows you to be involved in the technical knowledge of IT systems and the other aspects of IT projects, such as project management and coding.

7. ESFJ – Technical Sales Representative

As an extrovert, the ESFJ enjoys working with others. You are also dedicated to completing all your tasks at work. Additionally, ESFJs are also natural providers. With all these great characteristics, you would fit in a technical sales representative position, a role that offers IT systems or services to clients.

8. ISFJ- Project Manager

ISFJs aim to have an orderly and harmonious environment in their personal and professional life. You are known for being thorough and committed to fulfilling your obligations. Project managers take the lead in projects and make sure they finish in a timely fashion and within budget. With an ISFJ personality, you will fit this position quite well.

9. ENFP – Web Designer

The ENFP’s personality is warm, spontaneous, and full of imagination. You see life as one full of possibilities. A web designer takes on providing the design of a website. The role is highly creative as it focuses on the look of a website (compared to a web developer who makes the design happen). Your imaginative nature will most likely work well in a web designer role.

10. ISTP – QA Analyst

The ISTP is known to be flexible and quick to find solutions. You are analytical and efficient. The job of a Quality Analyst or QA tester is to test programs, games, or software and ensure they are working properly before release. Your personality would be a good match for a QA analyst position.

11. INTP – Programmer

INTPs are known for their skill to focus and their desire to find logical explanations for the things that interest them. Programmers are behind the codes needed to make different programs or websites work. Coding can be quite a challenge and your focus would be most useful for a job as a programmer.

12. ISTJ – Data Scientist

ISTJs are quiet, dependable, and practical. A logical thinker, you most likely find joy in putting things in order. A data scientist handles large amounts of data and makes sense of it. You would enjoy dealing with the massive information a data scientist analyses on a regular basis.

13. ISFP – Web Developer

ISFPs live in the present moment. You like to work within your own time frame and have your own space. Similar to a programmer, a web developer creates codes, but specifically for a website. As an ISFP, you will work well as a web developer since coding can be intense work that will need some deep focus at times.

14. ESTJ – Information Security Specialist

An ESTJ is quick to make decisions happen and get things done efficiently. ESTJs like to follow their standards in a systematic way and are practical. An information security specialist oversees making sure the data and information of an organisation are safe from cyberattacks or theft. You might enjoy doing the work that comes with protecting data.

15. ENTJ – IT Manager

The ENTJ is a leader who likes to plan and set goals. This personality type enjoys sharing knowledge and finding solutions. An IT manager is a mid-level role that is similar to a project manager but has a bigger scope of work which may include managing IT systems and operations, providing strategy for the team and overseeing teams. As a natural leader, you will settle into this role with ease.

16. ENFJ – User Experience Designer

ENFJs are known for their warmth and empathy. You are helpful and want to see others grow. A user experience or UX designer is heavily involved in product development. They lead gathering user feedback to make sure that products are working efficiently and effectively and revising accordingly. Your empathic nature will fit in seamlessly as a UX designer since UX involves asking for continuous feedback and applying it.

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