ESFJ (Extraverted, Sensing, Feeling, Judging)
ESFJ personalities are warm, energetic, people persons.   They are hard working, organized, conscientious, and enjoy being part of a cooperative team.  ESFJs are driven by a desire to lead and help people in practical ways and often choose careers where they can observe others' needs and organize a plan to meet those needs.   This personality makes up approximately 13% of the general population.  The following list represents some careers that may appeal to ESFJs.

Accountant
Actor
Aerobics instructor
Athletic coach
Bilingual education teacher
Bookkeeper
Caterer
Chemist
Child care center director
Child life specialist
Child provider
Child welfare counselor
Chiropractor
Clergy—minister/priest/rabbi
Community welfare worker
Corrective therapist
Cosmetologist/hairdresser
Counselor
Court clerk
Court reporter
Credit counselor
Customer relations manager (technology)
Customer service manager/representative
Dentist/dental hygienist
Dialysis technician
Dietitian/nutritionist
Director of religious education
Eco-tourism specialist
Employee assistance counselor
Exercise physiologist
Family physician
Flight attendant
Food service manager
Fund-raiser
Funeral home director
Genealogist
Health care administrator
Health club manager
Home health social worker/aide
Hospice worker
Hotel/motel manager
Insurance agent
Land leasing and development specialist
Law clerk
Legislative assistant
Licensed practical nurse (LPN)
Loan officer and counselor
Lodging owner/innkeeper
Management consultant
Marketing executive (radio, TV, cable)
Medical secretary
Medical/dental assistant
Merchandise planner
Nurse
Nursery and greenhouse manager
Nursing instructor
Office manager
Optometrist/optician
Paralegal or legal assistant
Personal banker
Personal fitness trainer
Pharmacist/pharmacy technician
Physical therapist
Police detective
Primary care physician
Property manager (commercial/residential)
Psychologist
Public relations accountant executive
Public relations specialist
Radiological technician
Real estate agent/broker/appraise
Recreational therapist
Respiratory therapist
Retail owner/operator
Sales representative (tangibles)
School principal
Secretary
Social worker
Speech pathologist
Sports equipment/merchandise sales
Student personnel administrator
Substance abuse counselor
Teacher (elementary, secondary, special education)
Translator/interpreter
Travel agent
Typist
Veterinarian
Wilderness adventure leader

Ball State Majors for the ESFJ Personality Type

Accounting
Athletic Training
Chemistry
Child Life Specialist
Counseling Psychology
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Dietetics
Education
Exercise Science
Family and Child
Finance
Food Management
Health Science
Hospitality Management
Legal Studies
Management
Marketing
Medical Technology
Modern Languages
Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Nursing
Operations Management
Physical Education
Pre-Dental
Pre-Law
Pre-Medical      
Psychology
Public Relations
Religious Studies
Residential Property Management
Risk Management and Insurance
Social Work
Speech-Language Pathology
Theatre

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/ESFJ.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/esfj.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/esfj/

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