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Best Personality Types for Anthropologist

Study human cultures, societies, and evolution across time and geography

1 matches · top fit 84%
Salary range
$45k – $90k
Remote work
25%
of roles available
Market demand
Medium demand

1 personality types from the JobCannon Result Library match a Anthropologist career. The strongest fit is The Explorer — A Spectrum of Breadth at 84% match. Matches are drawn across 1 framework: sexuality-spectrum-test. Match scores reflect editorial assessments of how each type's strengths align with the day-to-day demands of the role.

Key Skills for Anthropologist

Career Pivot StrategyCross-Cultural CommunicationCross-Cultural Teams GlobalDovetail UX ResearchMarket Research InsightsOpportunity IdentificationUX Research

Career ladder: Research Assistant → Anthropologist → Senior Anthropologist → Principal Researcher → Department Chair

Personality Type Matches for Anthropologist

Strengths These Types Bring

  • Breadth — you're drawn across a range that many people foreclose without realising
  • Comfort with openness; you don't need a label to feel settled in who you are
  • Curiosity about many directions of connection — emotional, physical, intellectual
  • Resistance to single-label pressure; you tolerate ambiguity better than most
  • Flexibility in relationships — you can connect with people who don't fit one mould

Challenges to Watch

  • Pressure from labels — explorer patterns get described as "indecisive" by people who haven't lived them
  • Sometimes harder to find communities — both straight and gay spaces can feel narrow
  • Risk of others reading breadth as "available to anyone" — boundaries still matter
  • Family or friends may push for a single-label resolution that doesn't fit you
  • Internal pressure to commit to ONE shape even when your truth is range

Notable Anthropologists

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Janelle Monáe
Musician and actor who publicly described themselves in 2018 as pansexual — "I'm a free-ass mother***" — and as non-binary in 2022.
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Brendon Urie
Musician (Panic! at the Disco) who publicly came out as pansexual in 2018, describing attraction across the full range.
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Sara Ramirez
Actor publicly out as bisexual and non-binary; has spoken about breadth of attraction explicitly in interviews and advocacy.

Market Outlook

- **Growth Rate:** Below average through 2030 - **Remote Trend:** Increasing — applied anthropology and analysis remote-capable - **Top Industries:** Academia, UX research, international development, public health, government - **Geographic Hotspots:** University towns, tech hubs (for UX), DC (for policy/development)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What personality type fits a Anthropologist career best?

Based on JobCannon's Result Library, the strongest match for Anthropologist is The Explorer — A Spectrum of Breadth with a 84% match score. This pairing reflects how the type's core strengths — your patterns suggest range — and that range itself is the pattern. — align with the role's demands.

How many personality types match Anthropologist?

1 types across 1 framework (sexuality-spectrum-test) have Anthropologist listed among their top career matches in the Result Library.

What is the salary range for a Anthropologist?

Salary ranges from $45,000 to $90,000 annually, depending on experience level, location, and specialization.

What skills do I need to become a Anthropologist?

The top skills for Anthropologist are: Career Pivot Strategy, Cross-Cultural Communication, Cross-Cultural Teams Global, Dovetail UX Research, Market Research Insights, Opportunity Identification, UX Research.

Can I work as a Anthropologist if my type isn't listed?

Yes. Type-career matches are heuristics, not gates. Many successful Anthropologists don't match the "textbook" type for the role — personal growth, skill development, and environmental fit matter more than any single personality framework.

Career-type matches are editorial heuristics. Use them as one input alongside your own skills, interests, and experience.