You Are A Thinker

Thinkers are intellectual, analytical, and academic. You excel at activities that involve observation, thought, investigation, discovery, and exploration. You might be introverted.

Most likely, you are analytical, curious, reserved, and independent. You have a strong need to understand the world.

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Whether in your personal or professional life, you are always trying to be the best and experience the best life has to offer.

You are never complacent — you are firmly on the path of self-development.

You are a strong, caring person… But if someone breaks your trust, you are quick to move on.

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More about this type of personality

Thinkers excel at activities that involve observation, thought, investigation, discovery, and exploration. They are enthusiastic readers who want to engage in performing experiments, conducting research, and solving problems. In general, they perform very well on the mathematics portion of quizzes.

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Thinkers frequently are intellectual, analytical, and scholarly. These persons typically like scientific or mathematical activities and enjoy research work. Investigative personality types like to observe the world from a certain distance and often are living in their minds.

Rather than working hands-on, they love reading, studying, and using books and some other data. Usually, they are very independent, curious, and unconventional thinkers who have well-developed insights.

THINKERS LIKE TO SOLVE PROBLEMS

Investigative personality types like to use their logical skills to solve abstract, highly complex problems, and they typically concentrate on different ideas when they are interacting with other people.

They typically are always busy collecting information and analyzing situations before they will make any decision, and if they like the outdoors, it’s usually not because they take any pleasure in physical work but because they are curious by nature.

THINKERS ARE INTELLIGENT, BUT NO LEADERS
Investigative personality types usually are pretty intelligent but also introverted. For that reason, they often lack persuasive skills and leadership capacities.

They are using the information and their minds to solve issues or to achieve things instead of associating with things or people. Investigative personality types typically don’t like and will avoid activities that are commercial, enterprising, or mundane.

Suggested careers

HIGHER EDUCATION

Research Scientists
Biochemists & Biophysicists
Medical Scientists
Physicists
Psychologists
Administrative Law Judges
Post-secondary Teachers
Chiropractors
Dentists
Optometrists
Pharmacists
Anesthesiologists
Family & General Practitioners
Obstetricians & Gynecologists
Pediatricians
Psychiatrists
Surgeons
Physicians
Physical Therapists
Veterinarians
Statisticians
Hydrologists
Economists
Survey Researchers
Psychologists
Regional & Urban Planners
Archeologists & Anthropologists
Nursing Instructors & Teachers
Archivists
Instructional Coordinators
Physician Assistants
Speech-Language Pathologists
Health Practitioners
Logisticians
Management Analysts
Market Research Analysts
Financial Analysts
Computer Programmers
Software Developers
Landscape Architects
Engineers
Scientists
Foresters
Chemists
Geographers
Writers & Authors
Dietitians & Nutritionists
Technologists in Clinical Laboratories
Safety Specialists
Statistical Assistants
Engineering Technicians
Technicians
Paralegals & Legal Assistants
Registered Nurses
Medical Technicians
Veterinary Technicians
Repairers of Medical Equipment

IF YOU HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL OR GED DIPLOMA

Specialists in Business Operations
Fire Inspectors & Investigators
Criminal Investigators & Detectives
Elevator Installers & Repairers
Earth Drillers (except Oil & Gas)
Explosives Workers & Blasters
Machinists & Tool & Die Makers
Dental Laboratory Technicians

Last Updated on September 11, 2024.