ESTJ (Extroverted, Sensing, Thinking, Judging)
ESTJs focus on facts and concrete needs.  They are analytical, conscientious, decisive, direct, efficient, responsible, and fact-minded individuals.  ESTJs thrive in an environment built on order and continuity with explicit rules, expectations, and standards to follow.  Leadership roles come easily for the ESTJ personality type, and they enjoy results-oriented work of a practical nature.  ESTJs represent approximately 13% of the American population.  The following list represents careers that may appeal to ESTJs.

Accounting internal auditor
Administrator
Athletic coach
Athletic trainer
Auditor
Aviation inspector
Bank manager/loan officer
Budget analyst
Chief information officer
Civil/mechanical/metallurgical engineer
Clergy/minister
Clinical technician
Commercial airplane pilot
Community health worker
Computer analyst
Cook
Corporate finance lawyer
Court clerk
Credit analyst/counselor
Database administrator/manager
Dentist
EEG technician
Environmental compliance inspector
Executive
Factory supervisor
Funeral director
General contractor
Government employee
Hospitality manager
Industrial engineer
Insurance adjuster
Insurance agent
Judge
Lawyer
Legislative assistant
Licensing examiner/inspector
Logistics and supply manager
Management consultant
Network administrator
Office manager
Paralegal
Pathologist
Pharmaceutical sales
Pharmacist
Physician, general medicine
Police/probations/corrections officer
Primary care physician
Private sector executive
Project manager
Property manager, commercial/residential
Public relations specialist
Purchasing agent
Real estate agent/appraiser
Recreational therapist
Regulatory compliance officer
Sales (tangibles)
Sales agent (securities, commodities)
School administrator
School principal
Security guard
Social services worker
Sound technician
Sports merchandiser
Stockbroker
Teacher, technical trades
Technical trainer
Telecommunications security
Transport coordinator
Treasurer, controller, chief financial officer
Underwriter

Ball State Majors for the ESTJ Personality Type

Accounting
Actuarial Science
Athletic Training
Business Administration
Business Information Technology
Construction Management
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Finance
Food Management
Hospitality Management
Industrial Technology
Legal Studies
Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Music Technology
Political Science
Pre-Dental Preparation
Pre-Medical Preparation
Public Relations
Religious Studies
Residential Property Management
Risk Management and Insurance
Secondary Education
Social Work

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/ESTJ.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/estj.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/estj/

Print resources on personality types and careers 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