This page lists possible ESTP careers: professional careers that may be most suited to those with ESTP preferences.
There are two lists, both of which are based on our own research that identifies careers where ESTP's preferred team roles (or "dominant and auxiliary functions" in Jung/Myers Briggs terminology) are used extensively.
For more information about the lists, see our careers list information page.
The mandala (below right) represents where the preferences of ESTP lie, based on the MTR-i team roles. For a full explanation, see our mandala page.
List No 1
The careers that, in our research, made most use of ESTP's preferred function include:
- Marketing specialist
- Human Resources
- Forces
- Scientist/biologist/physicist/chemist
- Sales
- Project manager
- Manager
- Consultant
- Technical specialist
- Business Analyst
- Engineer
List No 2
| Careers chosen by those preferring the ESTP's dominant function (Se) (calculated using "selection ratio") | Careers chosen by those preferring the ESTP's auxiliary function (Ti) (calculated using "selection ratio") |
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Senior Manager Librarian Entrepreneur/self-employed Project manager Accountant/auditor/ banker/economist Forces Computer specialist Manager Clergy/church worker Administrator Counsellor Designer Doctor/health care Consultant |
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 |
The careers highlighted in bold, above, appear in both lists. It is possible, therefore, that those careers have a closer fit to those with ESTP preferences (matching both dominant and auxiliary functions, and not just one).
The jobs/occupations using both dominant and auxiliary functions are:
- Librarian
- Entrepreneur/self-employed
- Forces
- Administrator
- Doctor/health care
For more general information on career choice see What Career Is Right For Me.