Updated: October 2022
Finding a job is no picnic (let’s face it), but finding a job when you don’t know what you want to be can be even more of a nightmare! There are a few hacks for figuring out your career path if you are facing this job search hurdle. However, if it’s a more scientific approach in tackling this challenge that interests you, a variety of assessments exist to help point you in the right direction. In this blog post we will share the different types of jobs that work best for certain personality types based on the Myers-Briggs personality-type assessment.
The Myers-Briggs personality type is one type of assessment for helping find the perfect job or career path for certain dispositions. Thanks to our friends at CollegeMatchup.net, here’s a breakdown to help you de-code the best jobs for you.
ISTJ
Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, Judging. ISTJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent alone (Introverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). These types are good work horses, as they get things done. They see every detail of a plan and aren’t afraid to spend extra hours at the office or take on extra work. To compensate, they seek out jobs with high rewards.
Nickname: The Duty Fulfillers
Prevalence: 8.5%
Perfect careers: Business administrator, police officer, lawyer
ESTJ
Extraverted, Sensing, Thinking, Judging. ESTJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). These are the defenders of our society. They seek out jobs in which they can feel accomplished and important, as well as helpful.
Nickname: The Guardians
Prevalence: 13%
Perfect careers: Military officer, teacher, sales representative
ISFJ
Sensing, Feeling, Judging. ISFJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent alone (Introverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on feelings and values (Feeling) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). Like the ESTJs, these types are supportive, but in a much more nurturing, caring way. They feel things intensely and like to help others through difficult situations.
Nickname: The Nurturers
Prevalence: 7%
Perfect careers: Interior decorator, social worker, childcare
ESFJ
Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging. ESFJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on feelings and values (Feeling) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). Full of empathy, ESFJs seek employment in places where they can connect with their client, student or patient. A high amount of these types are in the nursing and teaching fields.
Nickname: The Caregivers
Prevalence: 12%
Perfect careers: Nurse, counselor, teacher
ISTP
Introverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving. ISTP indicates a person who is energized by time spent alone (Introverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized (Perceiving). These types look at a problem from absolutely every angle. They like to problem-solve and believe there are multiple ways of finding solutions.
Nickname: The Mechanics
Prevalence: 6%
Perfect careers: Forensic pathologist, computer programmer, engineer
ESTP
Extraverted, Sensing, Thinking, Perceiving. ESTP indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized (Perceiving). ESTPs are the “go-getters” of the personality types. They are high-energy and enjoy friendly competition. They work well in fast-paced environments that are challenging and rewarding.
Nickname: The Doers
Prevalence: 10%
Perfect careers: Marketing, paramedic, athlete
ESFP
Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. ESFP indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on feelings and values (Feeling) and who prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized (Perceiving). ESFPs crave the spotlight. They are very creative and thus stay away from jobs that require strict routines or office work. They like to travel, to design and to express themselves.
Nickname: The Performers
Prevalence: 11%
Perfect careers: Artist, fashion designer, consultant
ISFP
Introverted, Sensing, Feeling, Perceiving. ISFP indicates a person who is energized by time spent alone (Introverted), who focuses on facts and details rather than ideas and concepts (Sensing), who makes decisions based on feelings and values (Feeling) and who prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized (Perceiving). Like ESFPs, ISFPs are creative, though in a much more introverted way. They tend to choose jobs that require imagination and originality, but they’d much rather work in solitude.
Nickname: The Artists
Prevalence: 6%
Perfect careers: Musician, photographer, veterinarian
ENTJ
Extraverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging. ENTJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on ideas and concepts rather than facts and details (iNtuitive), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). Born leaders, ENTJs are risk-takers with sharp wits. They can make firm decisions and never feel regret. They are best in charge of large accounts, corporations or business decisions.
Nickname: The Executives
Prevalence: 4%
Perfect careers: Corporate executive, entrepreneur, judge
INTJ
Introverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Judging. INTJ indicates a person who is energized by time alone (Introverted), who focuses on ideas and concepts rather than facts and details (iNtuitive), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). These types are the thinkers. They can solve complex problems and enjoy doing so. Most are in a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) field.
Nickname: The Scientists
Prevalence: 1.5%
Perfect careers: Scientist, engineer, corporate strategist
ENTP
Extraverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, Perceiving. ENTP indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on ideas and concepts rather than facts and details (iNtuitive), who makes decisions based on logic and reason (Thinking) and who prefers to be spontaneous and flexible rather than planned and organized (Perceiving). ENTPs like to solve potential problems, and they are often looking toward the future. They connect well with people and they like to work in teams on complex issues.
Nickname: The Visionaries
Prevalence: 4.5%
Perfect careers: Psychologist, actor, systems analyst
INTP
INTP stands for Introverted, iNtuitive, Thinking, and Perceiving. Like The Scientists, INTPs do well in STEM fields. But they also enjoy scripted public speaking and teaching, as they enjoy sharing what they find with others.
Nickname: The Thinkers
Prevalence: 2.5%
Perfect careers: University professor, mathematician, forensic research
ENFJ
Extraverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging. ENFJ indicates a person who is energized by time spent with others (Extraverted), who focuses on ideas and concepts rather than facts and details (iNtuitive), who makes decisions based on feelings and values (Feeling) and who prefers to be planned and organized rather than spontaneous and flexible (Judging). ENFJs enjoy doing volunteer work and helping others. They are also good at organization and do well planning events and parties.
Nickname: The Givers
Prevalence: 4%
Perfect careers: Clergy, events coordinator, writer
INFJ
INFJ stands for Introversion, iNtuition, Feeling, and Judging. ESTJs are The Guardians, but INFJs are a bit more prone to choose careers that offer small victories. They don’t want to save the planet, they just want to make the world better one person at a time.
Nickname: The Protectors
Prevalence: 1%
Perfect careers: Chiropractor, early childhood development, dentist
ENFP
Extraverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. These types like to be surrounded by other creative types. They thrive on others’ energies and enjoy being a part of creative, political or social movements. They’re also perfect leaders with great communication skills.
Nickname: The Inspirers
Prevalence: 7%
Perfect careers: Politician, television reporter, writer
INFP
Introverted, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving. INFPs can be perfectionists, but this usually benefits them in their careers. They see only one solution per problem but work very hard to reach that solution.
Nickname: The Idealists
Prevalence: 2%
Perfect careers: Psychiatrist, social worker, teacher