About ENFP – ‘The Champion’

ENFPENFPs are creative, energetic, outgoing, service-oriented individuals with well-developed verbal and written communication skills. ENFPs are the driving force that makes things happen and therefore are natural leaders. They work logically and rationally, and they are unique problem solvers. They are intuitive and perceptive about people and make good team players. Possessing a broad range of skills and talents, ENFPs often change careers several times. They seek out careers not confined by strict schedules and mundane tasks but provide a flexible environment that challenges them with new opportunities to see their innovations become reality. ENFPs make up 8.1 percent of the U.S. population.

What Does 'ENFP' Mean?

E

49.3%
of U.S.

Extroversion

You gain energy from your outer world.

N

26.7%
of U.S.

Intuition

You value the possible, big picture, and future.

F

59.8%
of U.S.

Feeling

You base decisions on what concerns others.

P

45.9%
of U.S.

Perceiving

You’re adaptable and prefer flexibility.

How Common are ENFPs?

ENFP bar graph

61%
Female

39%
Male

Characteristics of ENFPs

They Most Value

Innovation

They Appear to Others As

Imaginative, Enthusiastic, Expressive

  • Energizing
  • Communicative
  • Open
  • Strategic
  • Future-Oriented
  • Empathetic
  • Cooperative
  • Loyal
  • Flexible
  • Curious
  • Informal

Majors and Careers for ENFPs

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With a 93 percent career-placement rate, our students graduate ready to tackle the challenges of the professional world and make a difference near and far. The majors and careers listed here are just a few of the many opportunities available to you at Ball State. We offer about 190 bachelor's degree programs that you may pair with one of more than 130 minors. And before you graduate, you will have access to dozens of services and resources through our Career Center to prepare you for the professional world.