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Builder of a vast business empire

ESTJs prefer careers where:

*  Management provides specific and realistic directions  
*  There are several opportunities to demonstrate competence  
*  The culture appreciates fair but tough decision making  
*  The work offers plenty of opportunities to make decisions  
*  You are able to maintain control over your projects  
*  The work allows you the opportunity to work with and meet a wide variety of people, rather than working alone most of the time  
*  The work moves at a rapid, exciting pace  
*  The environment and culture gives you opportunities to think through your ideas by talking about them  
*  The job is action oriented and provides for a wide variety of activities rather than being highly focused on a few tasks  
*  The work is realistic, down to earth, and practical, rather than abstract and theoretical  
*  The work allows you to utilize your strong memory to recall details, facts, and people  
*  The work is focused on the Now not the Future, on what is rather than what could be  
*  The work allows you to utilize your natural ability to analyze and make objective, logical decisions  
*  The work allows you to utilize your natural ability to provide others with direction and supervision  
*  The environment is more structured and disciplined, being on time and following procedure is considered important  


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