CAREER CHOICES FOR ENTJ PERSONALITY


ENTJ Career Choices
ENTJs often find themselves in occupations that require good analytical and planning skills. ENTJs build successful careers in the areas requiring considerable organizational skills and intellectual efforts, presenting a challenge, and calling for creativity. They are greatly represented in technological and management consulting companies among engineers and developers, and among high- and mid-rank managers.

Management Field
Management Field
Basic Degree
Skills Required
B.Ed/ MEd
Interpersonal Skills, Time Management  etc.
Business Management
MBA
Finance,Accounting,Marketing,Analysis etc.
Intermediate
Team player ,Problem Solving, Adaptability, Conflict Resolution etc.
BA
Self Confidence ,Communication Skills , Leadership , Interpersonal Skills , Negotiation skills  etc.




Social Services  Field 
Basic Degree
Basic Skills Required
LLB
Analysis, observation, human etc
LLB/MBA
Negotiation ,Diplomacy, Synthesize Communication, public relation etc.


Technical/Science Field
Basic Degree
Basic Skills Required
Electrical/Civil/Telecom
Engineering knowledge, Conceptual Skills etc
MBA
 Quantitative skills ,Technical competency , Inquisitive mind, Resourcefulness etc.
Commerce/B&F
Qualitative skills, time management , Passion for improvement. maths and IT skills, etc
Graduation/ Post Graduation

Presentation skills, Ethics, Reading ,listening ,writting skills etc

ICS/BCS/MCS

Software knowledge, logical, Conceptual Skills etc.

 Software Engineering
BSE
Data skills, Software knowledge,  Communication, IT skills etc.

Personality Type
Frank, decisive, assume leadership readily. Quickly see illogical and inefficient procedures and policies, develop and implement comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems. Enjoy long-term planning and goal setting. Usually well informed, well read, enjoy expanding their knowledge and passing it on to others. Forceful in presenting their ideas.
An ENTJ’s learning is improved when:
  1. Learning is systematic and intensive
  2. Material is presented on a conceptual basis
  3. Material is presented as unexplored and of popular interest
  4. Active learning methods such as debates, brainstorming and contests are used
  5. Their learning-related successes and achievements are recognized by others
An ENTJ’s learning is hindered when:              
  1. Material is trivial
  2. The knowledge received does not significantly expand the boundaries of their understanding and opportunities for application in the given area
  3. What they learn is insufficient to allow them to present themselves as knowledgeable on the topic




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