8 Things INFPs Need on the Job to Be Happy
Being an INFP personality can make it extra challenging to find the right career. Here’s what this introverted type needs on the job to be happy.
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Being an INFP personality can make it extra challenging to find the right career. Here’s what this introverted type needs on the job to be happy.
INFJs are a unique breed. Making up only 1-2 percent of the population, this rare Myers-Briggs personality type is a paradox of traits.
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