INFJ.
The whole dorm floor took this my freshman year at OSU. The woman running it announced everyone but me and just said there was one left (INFJ is only 1% of the population so it made sense I was the only INFJ) and told all the ladies this is the person they should all be wanting to date. Of course that didn't help me
16 personalities has a good write up about INFJ (Advocates) and it is 90% perfect for me. It also explains why my former employees keep asking me to get them back on my teams.
https://www.16personalities.com/infj-personalityAh-ha! Another rare INFJ among the group! I remember I used to be an INTJ then around my mid-twenties I turned into INFJ switching the thinking towards feeling being one of my prime senses. I listen and observe more than I speak to others. I usually like comforting people, a lot feel they can confide in me it seems. I also shifted my world views to look at any job I'm doing and ask how its helping people. How is it making people's lives better, enriching them, doing good. I thought that was common sense until I found out not everybody thinks like that! That if the job doesn't do those things its not for me but may be for someone else.
If one answers honestly I find the Meyers Briggs test to be EXTREMELY accurate.