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ENFJ Personality Extraordinary People Skills

The ENFJ personality is so instinctively talented with people skills that the ENFJs can get people to do almost anything they want. ENFJs get under people's skins and get the reactions that they are seeking. ENFJ's motives are usually unselfish, but ENFJs who have developed less than ideally have been known to use their power over people to manipulate them. When faced with a conflict between a strongly-held value and serving another person's need, they are highly likely to value the other person's needs.

The above are just some of the ENFJ factors that comprise you list of personality traits which you can use to find a career that is a natural fit.

Extraverted with Intuition, Feeling and Judging your career personality profile would include the following natural tendencies among others:

  • Breadth of interests
  • Grasp of possibilities
  • Warmth and sympathy (with emphasis on relationships)
  • Ability to organize
  • Natural people orientation
  • Drive for harmony
  • Strong imagination
  • Energy and compassion

There are more natural traits making up the ENFJ self personality profile but those above indicate a natural ability for careers that require organization, expressiveness, and an interest in people’s emotional, intellectual and spiritual development. The ENFJ orientation for people, their desire for harmony, and their imagination often attract them to religious professions, counseling, psychology or teaching.

The ENFJ personality type will naturally move toward careers that allow you to establish and maintain warm and supportive interpersonal relationships with co-workers, clients, customers; work that is done in an environment where expectations are clear, contributions are appreciated, and personal and professional growth and development are encouraged. Also, work that gives the ENFJ a variety of activities but allows you to work in a relatively orderly and well-planned manner, and work that is done in an environment that is free from interpersonal conflicts and ongoing tension will provide natural fulfillment for the ENFJ personality type.

Examples of careers often chosen by ENFJs include:

  • Director of Regligious Education
  • Minister
  • Clergy
  • Home Economist
  • Rabbi
  • Priest or Monk
  • Health Teacher
  • Psychodrama Therapist
  • Actor
  • Art, Drama, Music Teacher
  • Crisis Counselor
  • Fine Artist
  • Runaway Youth Counselor
  • School Counselor
  • English Teacher
  • General Consultant
  • Optometrist
  • Musician or Composer
  • Educational Counselor
  • Foreign Language Teacher
  • All Categories of Counseling
  • Artist or Entertainer
  • Religious Worker
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Library Attendant
  • Family Practice Physician
  • Designer
  • Child Care Worker
  • Nursing Consujltant
  • Psychiatry
  • High School Teacher
  • Writer or Journalist
  • Nursing Educator
  • Marketing Professional
  • k-12 School Administrator
  • Pharmacist
  • Health Education Practitiioner
  • Psychologist
  • Education Administration All Levels
  • Food Service Worker
  • University Professor
  • Pre-School Teacher
  • Lay Member Religious Order
  • Librarian
  • Public Relations Worker
  • Community College Professor
  • Student Personnel Administration (college)
  • Social Scientist
  • Physical Therapist

ENFJs are found less often in careers that require interests or skills in business or technical analysis, attention to detail, hands-on precision trade work such as engineering and computer science.

The ENFJ is also less often attracted to work with much interpersonal conflict, administration and non-people centered activity such as:

  • Restaurant Worker
  • Factory Supervisor
  • Computer Operations/Systems
  • Farmer
  • Social Services Worker
  • School Bus Driver
  • Small Business Manager
  • City Works Technician
  • Retail Store Manager
  • Coal Miner
  • Corporate Executive Manager
  • Steelworker
  • Regional Utilities Manager
  • Corrections Officer
  • Personnel Relations Worker
  • Police Officer
  • Purchasing Agent
  • Military Officer/Enlistee
  • Construction Worker
  • Medical Secretary
etc.

Now my ENFJ friend, make a list of careers that seem interesting to you and research them here. Then move on to other portions of this site and enjoy!

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