By Jenna Ross — 2019
An infographic that outlines the potential relationship between personality type and income.
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There are two types of people in the world: those who believe in the Myers-Briggs personality test and those who don't. Except that's not true. Grouping people into two, three or 16 categories, which is the aim of a lot of personality tests, has never quite worked.
Forget Myers-Briggs and the latest Facebook quiz. These are the only personality types that are actually backed by science.
Most of us have, at some point, completed a formal personality test. Chances are it was the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
Knowing your personality type can give you a great deal of insight into the best career path for you. Here is an overview of the 16 different personality types and the career implications for each type.
The personality test isn't perfect, but it plays to people's desire to understand themselves and others.