His character serves as the intelligent, mild-mannered straight man role to Michael, although he is also notable for his rivalrous pranks on fellow salesman Dwight Schrute and his romantic interest in receptionist Pam Beesly, whom he begins dating in the fourth season, proposes to in the fifth, marries in the sixth, ...
8 Jim Halpert Is Smart & Has A Great Imagination
During his time at Dunder Mifflin, he played numerous clever and inventive pranks on Dwight, was promoted to Assistant Regional Manager and co-manager, and was one of the best salesmen at the company.
Jim Halpert: ENTP (The Spokesman)
John Krasinski's character, Jim Halpert, is an ENTP. He values debate and can't resist an intellectual challenge — he argues for sport.
Dwight Schrute is very clearly a somewhat intelligent person, even if he decides to use that intelligence in some unusual and particularly unhelpful ways. When it comes to modern, everyday life, Dwight is ignorant of some of the most basic elements of culture and society.
Jim Halpert (a salesman at Dunder Mifflin) is often bored of his job. He is underworked and is vey creative. He has a charming personality. He likes Pam, an engaged women who he later marries and has two kids with.
While most might think Jim Halpert is the type of man anyone would want to marry, there were quite a few times where he was a pretty big jerk.
Quite a master of his introversion, he copes with working in an open-plan office by escaping to chat with the receptionist, and pulling pranks on his desk mate.
Noting his feelings of superiority toward himself and his responsibilities alongside his delusion that there is always someone out to get him, it is only appropriate that Dwight Schrute be diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder.
In a webisode of "The Accountants", Angela sarcastically calls Kevin a genius, though Kevin secretly thinks his IQ of 100 makes him a genius.
Generally speaking, Dwight is unable to understand his social world. Between his difficulty understanding social cues, inability to restrain inappropriate thoughts, and highly specific areas of interest, Dwight's character consistently exhibits behavior that is associated with autism spectrum disorder.
Michael Scott – ENFP
Still, his enthusiasm for life and his desire to get his co-workers on board with whatever crazy idea he may have is something that's common amongst ENFPs. When it comes to decisions, Michael clearly values Introverted Feeling.
INFJ is the rarest personality type across the population, occurring in just 2% of the population. It is also the rarest personality type among men. INFJ stands for Introversion, Intuition, Feeling, and Judging.
Pam Beesly is an ISFJ, Aries, and Enneagram Type 9w1.
Steve Carell's excellent comedic timing and delivery make Michael Scott the most quotable character from The Office. Michael's jokes, lines, and reactionary statements have become cultural phenomenons as audiences still quote him in their everyday life.
Jim is liked because he doesn't have to be the center of attention. Everybody loves someone who listens, even if it's to the ramblings of a mad man (Michael Scott). Be patient. Jim's romantic success came for his patience.
In the social hierarchy of a wolf pack in captivity, the omega ranks below the alpha and beta wolves. In human terms, if an executive or a warrior is an alpha male and a nice-guy middle manager like The Office's Jim Halpert is a beta male, then Greenberg and his brethren are omega males.
Pictured above, Terence Tao is said to have the highest IQ score in the world currently, with an impressive score of between 225-230. If the Chinese-American mathematician scored 230 he is definitely out in front. Effectively tying for the title, though, is Marilyn Vos Savant.
Seasons 5–6
At the beginning of the season, Holly still believes Kevin is mentally challenged. When Angela berates Kevin over a mistake he made, Holly steps in; Kevin reveals that he is not mentally challenged, which embarrasses Holly.
Some of Michael Scott's behaviors fit with the description of histrionic personality disorder, namely that he likes to be the center of attention, uses impressionistic speech, considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are, and even shows self-dramatization at times.
Had her fans learned that she was seeking help for bipolar disorder, they would not have been alone in their surprise. Pauley had never imagined that she would suffer from a mental illness.
Much of the theory is built on the premise that Andy suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, which the National Alliance on Mental Illness states is "characterized by alternating between multiple identities." Over the course of "The Office," Andy adopts various names and personalities for himself, including Andy, ...
Creed And Gabe
Gabe and Creed were two secondary characters on The Office and some of the weirdest characters that appeared on the show and it's a shame that the two never really interacted.
Leaders are often described in terms synonymous with extroversion: outgoing, gregarious, forceful, dynamic. But often, the best leaders are introverts who possess a quiet power. Oprah Winfrey, Michael Jordan, Warren Buffett, and Ruth Bader Ginsberg are just a few examples.