Which famous people share your personality type?
Below you will find links to Famous and Celebrity Myers-Briggs personality Types. Each of The 16 Myers-Briggs Test Types are covered with over 40 examples of celebrity and famous persons representing different MBTI Types. Delve into the world of these Celebrity Types and learn how their personalities coincide with behavior, leadership qualities, characteristics, and inborn preferences. Examine how their personality types make them who they are. Choose from, and review, the personality types of persons such as Mark Zuckerberg (INTJ), Warren Buffett (ISTJ), Michael Jackson (ISFP), Albert Einstein (INTP) and many many more. Focus on what celebrities Types interest you. What makes an INFP different from an ENFP and how does this equate to the differences and similarities between J.R.R Tolkien and Walt Disney? Learn about Bono, Pope John Paul II and Oprah Winfrey. Study the wealth of information available to you with Career Assessment Site’s MBTI Celebrity Type informational segments.Click an MBTI® Type below to learn about Famous Celebrity Type Examples
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Extraverted Sensing with Introverted Thinking
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Extraverted Sensing with Introverted Feeling
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Extraverted Thinking with Introverted Sensing
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Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Sensing
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Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Feeling
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Extraverted Intuition with Introverted Thinking
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Extraverted Feeling with Introverted Intuition
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Extraverted Thinking with Introverted Intuition
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Introverted Sensing with Extraverted Thinking
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Introverted Sensing with Extraverted Feeling
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Introverted Sensing with Extraverted Feeling
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Introverted Feeling with Extraverted Sensing
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Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Feeling
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Introverted Intuition with Extraverted Thinking
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Introverted Feeling with Extraverted Intuition
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Introverted Thinking with Extraverted Intuition
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MBTI® Profile
Uncover your potential with this profile, providing you with insight into your personality type.
Ever wanted to know why you act or react a certain way? Wondered what career you would fit best in? Wished to discover how your mind works? A Myers-Briggs® (MBTI®) Profile can start you on the path to answers by mapping out your personality into different categories, allowing you to explore the motives behind your decisions, thoughts, and actions. See the benefits when you take the Myers-Briggs test online.
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MBTI® Interpretive Report
Take the knowledge of your Myers-Briggs Personality to the next level with a complete and succinct interpretation of your personality type.
The MBTI® Interpretive report depicts your personality type in a six-page analysis that allows a complete interpretation of the inner-workings of what makes up your type. With the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Interpretive Report, you can expect everything that comes with a MBTI Profile as well as an extensive clarification of your results.
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MBTI® Step II™ Profile
Further investigate the intricacies of your personality with this detailed report of your MBTI® type and its features.
The MBTI® Step II™ Profile further dissects your MBTI® type, providing you with more in-depth information on your personality and preferences. Four pages of detailed graphs show why you received the Myers-Briggs® test four-letter type that you did (given at the beginning of the profile), and what it is about yourself that makes you that type (five detailed subcategories, or facets, for each letter). The information gained from the MBTI Step II Profile can be beneficial to your work life, your relationships, your home life, and your schooling.
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MBTI® Step II™ Interpretive Report
Get to the core of your personality by exploring the inner workings of what makes up your MBTI® personality type.
The 17-page MBTI® Step II™ Interpretive Report outlines your personality on a grand scale, providing you with a detailed analysis of the facets that make up your persona. Discover how you best manage conflict, how the different parts of your personality work together to make decisions or gather information, how your personality type best communicates with others, and how you best deal with change in your life. Each broken-down dichotomy of your Myers-Briggs personality type offers you a wealth of information to find out how your personality is formed.
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MBTI® Communication Style Report
Learn to communicate more efficiently by understanding how your personality type best interacts with others.
Communication skills are highly coveted by organizations and businesses as well as being beneficial in working and personal relationships. Understanding how you best communicate with others can help you efficiently resolve conflict, express yourself, get points across, and interact better overall with the people around you. With the information gained from the MBTI® Communication Style Report, you’ll learn how to best talk and listen in a way that’s advantageous in several areas of your life.
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MBTI® Stress Management Report
Discover your personality type’s ideal stress management techniques to calm your mind and help you on the road to success.
Everyone handles stress differently, and much of how people react to and deal with stress has to do with their personality at a base level. By discovering your MBTI® personality type’s preferred methods of stress management and developing these to successfully flush out stress where it isn’t necessary, as well as your stress signs and triggers, you’ll learn how to effectively manage stress and use it to your advantage.