ENTP
Work Habits
ENTPs are strong communicators and are great for leadership positions in their career. They can easily identify problems and envision the best way to solve it. ENTPs have the rare ability to consider both theoretical ideas, as well as the practical implications.
ENTPs are usually well-liked by their coworkers and superiors in the workplace. However, they enjoy pointing out flaws in others’ logic and plans. This can make ENTPs come off as harsh to others—particularly their subordinates. ENTPs must remind themselves to consider the feelings of others, rather than focusing solely on finding potential problems. They must make an effort to let others know how appreciated and valued they are – something that ENTPs often forget about in the hustle and bustle of things.
Career Paths
Because of their love for learning and self-improvement, ENTPs are usually good at anything they set their minds to. Once something catches an ENTP’s interest, he/she usually becomes an expert quickly, and often reach the top of their field. ENTPs are often well-suited for careers as lawyers, psychologists, entrepreneurs, photographers, engineers, researchers, consultants, computer programmers, sales associates, or systems analysts.