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ESFJs are helpful, tactful, compassionate and orderly. They place a high value on getting along with others and Enjoy organizing people and projects to help complete the tasks and hand. Extraverted Feeling with Sensing ESFJ

 Respond consistently, compassionately, and carefully to each person’s needs  Are committed and loyal to people and organizations; team players  Offer warmth, practical recognition, and harmonious ways to get along  Work for accord, helping everyone fit it General Strengths ESFJ

Brief Description of ESFJ Conscientious Cooperative Harmonious Loyal Personable Planful Responsible Responsive Sociable Sympathetic Tactful Traditional

THE CAREGIVER Practical Contributors Hosts and hostesses of the world Everyone Trusted Friend Friendly Facilitator ESFJ

Provider Facilitator Caretaker Harmonizer Seller Stand by your lover ESFJ

Personality Portraits ESFJ

POTENTIAL STRENGTHS Ability to set up effective procedure Decisiveness Maintain and preserve what works People skills Skilled at building consensus. ESFJ

Warmhearted, conscientious, and cooperative. Want harmony in their environment, work with determinations to establish if. Like to work with others to complete tasks accurately and on time. Loyal, follow through even in small matters. Notice what others need in their day-by-day lives and try to provide it. Want to be appreciated for who they are and for what they contribute. ESFJ

Motivation Servant Leader Organizing and accomplishing tasks of value while keeping every one happy ESFJ

Type Dynamics Applying logic ESFJs Looking at larger picture F F N S T Considering people Looking at facts Solve a problem by

CAREER DEVELOPMENT ESFJ

CAREER TRENDS Occupations most attractive to ESFJs are in education and healthcare or are religiously oriented. These three areas represent about 20% of the top 50 occupations. In business, ESFJs are attracted to positions where they can provide personal service, either in a small firm or in the service department of a large organization. ESFJ

Careers where the ESFJ's dominant function (Fe) is used most Careers where the ESFJ's auxiliary function (Si) is used most Counsellor Trainer Assistant Secretary Senior Manager Researcher Accountant/auditor/ banker/economist Designer Homemaker Entrepreneur/self-employed Writer/editor Psychologist Careers/occupational advice/therapy Human Resources Marketing specialist Doctor/health care Business Analyst Librarian Artist/actor Researcher Entrepreneur/self-employed Forces Careers/occupational advice/therapy Scientist/biologist/ physicist/chemist Homemaker Administrator Sales Assistant

MOST ATTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS Teacher Administrator: Student personnel Manager: Office Receptionist Religiously Oriented Occupations Child Care Worker Home Economist Hair Dresser or Cosmetologist Food Service Worker ESFJ

MOST ATTRACTIVE OCCUPATIONS Trainer Marketing Specialist Lawyer/Attorney Researcher Secretary Nurse Assistant ESFJ

FAMOUS ESFJs

George Washington ESFJ was the First President of the United States ESFJ

Andrew Johnson 17th US President ESFJ

ESFJ William McKinley Bill Clinton Don Knotts Desi Arnaz John Connally Steve Spurrier Sally Field Danny Glover Nancy Kerrigan Elvis Stojko Sally Struthers