Best ESTJ Careers For The Executive Personality Type

The ESTJ Personality type in the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) are rule following, practical and organized individuals who thrive in leadership positions. However, they are not just limited to those. Here are the best ESTJ Careers for the Executive Personality type.

6 Best ESTJ Careers You Should Pursue (& 6 To Avoid)

This list will look at the best ESTJ Careers the people attributed to the Executive Personality type should pursue. For the sake of better understanding, we will go through the six you should avoid as well.

Note: Salary information is taken from Indeed.com.

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Police Officer

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The first career option for an ESTJ is also the one which is most suited to them. Since the police are the most by the book individuals, an ESTJ will fit right into this particular field. Your daily duties will include filing paperwork, investigating cases, managing operations, enforcing law, maintaining public order and much more.

The average salary for a police officer in the US ranges between $42,000 to $99,000 per year.

Paralegal

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Paralegal or legal assistants support attorneys by helping with case preparation, documentation, client communication and so on. They carry out legal research and do an assortment of tasks such as deciding on a client’s fee, representing them in a court hearing, preparing briefs and more. It is the perfect job for ESTJs looking for a stable career.

The average salary for a paralegal in the US ranges from $39,000 to  $89,000 a year.

Chef

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Chefs are one of the most by the book individuals who perform different varieties of tasks ranging from preparing the menu for the day, week or month, ensuring the ingredients are of top quality, communicating with other chefs and line cooks to ensure smooth operations, supervising the food garnishing and presentation is on par before it hits tables and so much more.

The average salary for a chef in the US ranges from $31,000 to $94,000.

Pharmacist

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Pharmacists earn as much as anyone on this list. They perform a variety of tasks ranging from working with healthcare professionals to dispensing medicine to patients according to their prescription. They must ensure that the medicine is legal. In addition, they also have knowledge of minor injuries and common illnesses which they can offer over the counter medications to and even answer questions in regards to those illnesses.

The average salary for a pharmacist in the US ranges from $106,000 to $176,000.

Civil Engineer

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A civil engineer designs, creates and maintains buildings, structures and roads found in modern society. There are tons of responsibilities you will have as a civil engineer ranging from consulting companies about structures, formulating plans, talking with clients, and evaluating physical construction of the projects. It is a difficult field which will require you to work long hours but the pay is worth it.

The average salary for a civil engineer in the US ranges between $62,000 to $133,000.

Sales Manager

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Being a sales manager is no light work. You have to work with a variety of products, learn about their markets and consumer bases and come up with a strategy that can promote sales. Building a team of sales associates that are aligned with your goals and vision is also one of your objectives as a sales manager. The job can also lead to international and domestic travel to dealer and distributer offices. Having leadership skills and experience is a must.

The average salary of a sales manager in the US ranges between  $41,000 to  $171,000.

6 ESTJ Careers To Avoid

We looked at the best ESTJ Careers for you to pursue. However, if you are an executive, you must avoid these careers since your personality isn’t fit for these. ESTJs are protocol following individuals so any spontaneity can lead to stress and panic. Therefore, I recommend that you stay away from these careers.

  • Physical Therapist
  • Artist/Graphic Designer
  • Writer
  • Musician/Performer
  • Actor
  • Research Scientist

Those are the careers ESTJs should prioritize and avoid in their professional lives. To know more about the ESTJ Personality type, click here.

To know about the other 16 MBTI Personalities, check out the Encyclopedia of Personalities page.