ENTP (Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, Perceiving)
ENTP personalities are idea people with a wide range of capabilities and interests.  Able to grasp difficult concepts and theories, ENTPs are logical thinkers and creative problem solvers.  They are natural leaders capable of inspiring others to buy ideas and often choose careers which allow them the personal freedom to use their creativity to generate new ideas and solve problems in a casual environment where rules and restrictions are kept to a minimum.  ENTPs make up approximately 5% of the general population.  The following list represents some careers that may appeal to ENTPs.

Actor
Advertising creative director
Aeronautical engineer
Art director (magazine)
Athletic coach or scout
Attorney (litigator)
Broadcast news analyst
Business manager
Chiropractor
Columnist, critic, or commentator
Computer analyst
Computer programmer
Computer specialist
Computer systems analyst
Copy writer
Corrections officer
Creative director––multimedia team
Creative writer
Credit investigator
Criminalist or ballistics expert
Desktop publisher/specialist
Detective
Director—stage or motion pictures
Diversity manager/trainer
Educational psychologist
Employee relations specialist
Engineer
Entrepreneur
Environmental scientist
Event planner
Financial planner
Foreign language teacher
Home economist
Hotel/motel manager
Human resources recruiter
Industrial design manager
Informational-graphics designer
International marketing
Internet architect
Internet marketer
Inventor
Investment banker/broker
Journalist
Lawyer
Literary agent
Logistics consultant—manufacturing
Management consultant
Marketing researcher/planner
Motivational speaker
Network integration specialist (telecommunications)
New business developer—information services
Ombudsperson
Optometrist
Outplacement consultant
Personnel systems developer
Photographer
Political analyst
Political manager
Politician
Producer
Property manager—commercial/residential
Psychologist
Public relations specialist
Radio/TV talk show host
Real estate agent/developer
Reporter or correspondent
Restaurant/bar owner
Sales agent—securities/commodities
Security analyst
Social scientist
Speech pathologist
Sports marketer
Strategic planner
Student personnel administrator
Technical trainer
University or college president
Urban/regional planner
Venture capitalist

 Ball State Majors for the ENTP Personality Type

Advertising
Anthropology
Art
Athletic Training
Business Administration
Business Information Technology
Communication Studies
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Environmental Design
Finance
Food Management
Geography
History
Hospitality Management
Human Resources and Organizational Behavior
Information Systems
International Business
Journalism
Legal Studies
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Manufacturing Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Marketing
Marketing Education
Modern Languages
Music Technology
Political Science
Pre-Law
Psychology
Public Relations
Residential Property Management
Sociology
Speech-Language Pathology
Telecommunication
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/ENTP.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/entp.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/entp/

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