ISFJ
You value: routine, caretaking, structure, familiarity
Kind, thoughtful and patient, ISFJs often excel in caretaking roles like nurse or teacher. You like knowing your place in a system or creating a set structure you can follow. You also have the quiet tenacity and detailed nature necessary to carry out your own business plan, whether it's catering or consulting in a field you enjoy.
ESFJ
You value: social welfare, caretaking, structure, leadership
ESFJs really like to be in positions where they're leading the charge—but also promoting the welfare of others. This plus your attention to detail and ability to step up and organize (whether it's brunch for a group of friends or a volunteer outing for your company) lends to careers like school principal, counselor, nonprofit director or HR coordinator. You also like determining your role and those of others, and often excel at promotion, participation and conflict resolution in an office setting.
ISTJ
You value: routine, structure, organization, independence
ISTJs are dependable, capable and enjoy knowing their place within a system. You work well independently, but are totally able to be a team player or leader if necessary. You just want to do good, efficient work! Viable career paths include accounting, administration, IT and finance. Some ISTJs might also be drawn to careers that involve research and history, such as professor or scientist.
ESTJ
You value: structure, leadership, efficiency, logic
In any office or team, the ESTJ is typically running the show. (Get it, boss babe!) You might not dream up a company's vision, but you are certainly the one implementing it. ESTJs excel anywhere they can step in as team leader, in careers like finance, consulting, business and detective or police work.
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