ENFJ (Extraverted, Intuitive, Feeling, Judging)
ENFJs are people-focused individuals who enjoy creating possibilities to help people with their long-term development.  They understand the views of others and possess the communication skills needed in many occupations, especially in teaching and counseling.  ENFJs prefer to learn new things and prefer environments that offer variety, problem solving, a focus on the future, and opportunities to be supportive of others and fulfill their humanitarian values.  ENFJs make up 2.5% of the population.  The following list represents some careers that may appeal to ENFJs.

Adult day care coordinator
Advertising account executive
Bilingual education teacher
Career counselor
Child Life Specialist
Child welfare worker
Chiropractor
Clergy/minister
Coach
College or university administrator
College professor (humanities)
Communications director
Composer
Content editor for Web site
Copy writer
Corporate outplacement counselor
Corporate/team trainer
Counselor
Customer relations manager
Dental hygienist
Desktop publishing specialist
Dietitian/nutritionist
Diplomat
Director of assisted care facility
Director of child care facility
Editor
Educational program director
Educational psychologist
Entertainer/artist
Event planner
Executive (small business)
Fund-raiser
Graphic artist
Guidance counselor
Holistic health practitioner
Hotel and restaurant manager
Human resource development trainer
Human resources recruiter
Interpreter/translator
Labor relations manager
Librarian
Management consultant
Marketing executive (broadcast industry)
Marketing manager
Multimedia producer
Music director
Newscaster
Nonprofit organization director
Occupational therapist
Optometrist
Outplacement consultant
Parent instructor, child development
Personnel recruiter
Philanthropic consultant
Planned-giving officer
Politician
Probation officer
Project manager
Psychologist
Public health educator
Public relations specialist
Recreational director
Reporter and correspondent
Sales manager/trainer
Set designer
Social and community service director
Social scientist
Social worker
Sociologist
Special education teacher
Speech-language pathologist/audiologist
Staff advocate (technology consultant)
Teacher (health, art, drama, English)
Therapist
Travel agent
TV producer
Urban and regional planner
Writer/journalist

BallStateMajors for the ENFJ Personality Type

Advertising
Art
Athletic Training
Business Administration
Communication Studies
Counseling Psychology
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Dietetics
Education
English
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Design
Family and Child
Graphic Arts Management
Health Science
Hospitality Management
Human Resources and Organizational Behavior
Interior Design
Journalism
Marketing
Modern Languages
Music
Operations Management
Political Science
Pre-Medical
Psychology
Public Relations
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Speech-Language Pathology
Telecommunications
Theatre
Urban Planning and Development

For more information on personality types visit these sites:

Betty C. Jung's Personality Page – Jobs and Careers: http://www.bettycjung.net/Personality.htm
CareerTypes.com:   http://www.careertypes.com/
Columbia State MBTI Types: http://www.columbiastate.edu/careerservices/MBTI%20Types/ENFJ.htm
Connecting Personality Types with Careers and Jobs:   http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/doigov/www.doi.gov/octc/typescar.html
DiscoverYourPersonality.com:    http://www.discoveryourpersonality.com/enfj.html
LearningChoices.com:    http://www.learningchoices.com/career-personality.htm
PersonalityPage.com:   http://www.personalitypage.com/info.html
PersonalityType.com:   http://www.personalitytype.com/
TypeLogic.com:    http://www.typelogic.com/
Wayne State College Personality Page: http://www.wsc.edu/advising_services/career_planning/exploration/personality_careers/enfj/

Print resources on personality types available in the Career and Experiential Learning Resource Lab, Lucina Hall 235:

Do What You Are
Please Understand Me II
What's Your Type of Career

For further self-assessment visit the Career Center's Great Links to Explore page: http://www.bsu.edu/students/careers/students/links