Writer
Working as a writer would allow any INFJ to work independently, think outside the box, and utilize their natural organization. Writing would likely give them a chance to explore their passions while using their out-of-the-box thinking to make a difference in the world.
Non-profit Entrepreneur
INFJs are focused on helping people, which is one of the most important aspects of running a non-profit organization. They’re naturally driven and are able to use their people-skills to connect with others and sell their big ideas. INFJs would likely make motivated, smart non-profit entrepreneurs.
Teacher
INFJs have the ability to help others understand big concepts by explaining things to them with patience. This skill would serve them well in a classroom setting. Teaching would also allow INFJs to make a difference in the growth and development of others.
Counselor
INFJs’ natural attentiveness and care may help them succeed as counselors. They tend to be skilled at listening without judgment and helping others in any way they can, so they will likely find fulfillment in offering guidance and counseling to others.
Interior Designer
Interior design would give INFJs a chance to think creatively, set big goals, and connect with others. Their creative thinking would help them design interesting, impactful spaces, while their natural organization can help them manage everything that goes on when managing bigger projects.
Judge
INFJs are often able to carefully consider multiple perspectives while showing empathy for other people, which would likely make them great, diplomatic judges. They’d thrive in a position like this that would give them a chance to make a difference in their own community.
Artist
INFJs are creative, goal-oriented, and open to expressing their emotions - all of which would help them thrive as independent artists. They can maintain motivation that is key to their success in a difficult field but are also able to express themselves freely, which can help them make beautiful, effective art.