2. 1. The entertainer
Entertainers like to have fun. They are curious, active, creative, adaptable
and open-minded. They may be restless and unpredictable at times. They are
highly inventive and they have a vision. They have a strong tactical
intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are:
bartenders, actors, singers, teachers,
sports and physical trainers.
Famous entertainers are actor
Leonardo Di Caprio, actress Cameron
Diaz and singer Katy Perry.
3. 2. The explorer
Explorers like freedom. Explorers like to look for new possibilities of doing
things, new ways, new products. They aren’t interested in what everybody
else does and what has already been done. They have to innovate. They like
to communicate their ideas and enjoy discussing about abstract theories.
They are skillful in using tools.
Jobs that suit them well are: business
people, politicians and craftsmen.
Famous explorers are politician
Winston Churchill, actor Tom Cruise
and fictional characters Indiana Jones
and actor James Bond.
4. 3. The promoter
Promoters are social people and enjoy talking. They are good at sales
and marketing. They enjoy impressing other people, which is also a
good way to promote themselves, their products and their companies.
They have a strong social intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: sales
people, TV reporters, politicians,
lawyers, advertisers.
Famous promoters are business man
Richard Branson and movie directors
Quantin Tarantino and Steven
Spielberg.
5. 4. The artist
Artists enjoy being different. They like to follow their own intuitions and
emotions. In fact, they may not follow traditional ways just because they
are traditional. They are creative, imaginative, intuitive. They may have a
contradictory personality as they feel the need to bond with other people
as much as they feel the need to be different. They are highly unpredictable
and surprising. They have a strong intuitive intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: poet,
writer, novelist, cartoonist, painter,
singer.
Famous artists are actor Johnny Depp,
singer John Lennon, novelist J. K.
Rowling and painter Vincent Van
Gogh.
6. 5. The helper
Helpers need to connect. They are interested in the human being in its
primal form. They are reliable, honest and empathetic. They may spend more
time doing tasks for other people than for them. They are highly sensitive
and understanding. They have a strong emotional intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: Human
Resource Management, Medical care,
psychologists, counsellors and
teachers.
Famous helpers are politician Nelson
Mandela and talk show host Oprah
Winfrey.
7. 6. The investigator
Investigators are always looking for the truth. They are independent, detail
oriented and competent. They may be secretive and isolated at times as
they like to be autonomous. For them, knowledge is power.
Jobs that suit them well are: analysts,
scientists, architects and engineers.
Famous investigators are engineer
Mark Zuckerberg, actor Arnold
Schwarzenegger and scientist Stephen
Hawkings.
8. 7. The doer
Doers like to keep active. They are easily bored and like action. They like
when things go fast. They are problem-solving, productive and efficient.
They may be impulsive at times. They are highly optimistic and
enthusiastic. They have a strong physical intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are:
Researchers, Planners, Economists,
Physicists and Chemists.
Famous doers are scientist Albert
Einstein and Microsoft co-founder
Paul Allen.
9. 8. The director
Directors like to plan things. They are good at giving orders because they
know exactly what they want. They don’t like to change their plans and
they don’t like when others change their mind all the time. They are
strong emotionally, self-driven and charismatic. They have a strong
strategical intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: Project
Directors, Planners, Economists,
Physicists and Chemists.
Famous directors are scientist Bill Gates
and politician Margaret Thatcher.
10. 10. The auditor
Auditors like to verify if what was done was done correctly. They enjoy
showing others the successes of their teams. They are highly
professional, responsible and honest. They are good at managing risks.
They have a strong logistical intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: Systems
administrator, Risk Managers, Financial
Managers and Accountants.
Famous auditors are actor Sean Connery
and politician George Washington.
11. 11. The loyalist
Loyalits like to belong to a group. They are driven by the need of security.
They are good at solving group problems. They are driven towards the
establishment of fair and equitable rules for everyone. They have a
strong diplomatic intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: lawmakers,
nurses and caretakers.
Famous loyalists are singer Mariah Carey
and Prince William.
12. 12. The protector
Protectors are strong with ethics, focused, practical and cooperative. They
are traditional, supportive and value people’s feelings. They are be good
managers as they have good skills for taking care of schedules and
deadlines. They know how to control themselves. They have a strong
practical intelligence.
Jobs that suit them well are: Managers,
Advisors, Executives, Risk Managers.
Famous protectors are first wife Michelle
Obama and Business man John
Rockefeller.
13. Guardians (SJ), Kings:
Leader, Perfectionist, Observant scheduling, Concrete
communication, Cooperative in implementing goals
ESTJ
Supervisor
“Peace and harmony !”
ESFJ
Provider
10%
ISTJ
Inspector
ISFJ (1%)
Protector
Respect and Honor, Security and belonging
Symbol: the haven, the shelter: a castle, a fortress, a villa
“Home, sweet home. There’s no place like home.”
Project manager,
School administrator
School teacher,
Dentist,
Librarian
Government employee,
CFO,
Accountant
Nurse,
Healthcare,
PR