ESFJ is The Consul, a core MBTI personality type.
Your Personality Type
ESFJPersonality Type: The Consul
Extraordinarily caring, social and popular people, always eager to help. ESFJs are warm-hearted individuals who believe in helping others and contributing to society.
ESFJ (The Consul) is one of the 16 MBTI personality types, defined by a distinct combination of preferences across the four dimensions: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, and Judging/Perceiving.
By OnlineMBTITest Editorial Team · Published March 28, 2026 · Last updated June 12, 2026
Quick Facts
- Type
- ESFJ
- Nickname
- The Consul
- Rarity
- ~12% of the population
- Cognitive functions
- Fe → Si → Ne → Ti
- Famous examples
- Taylor Swift, Bill Clinton, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Garner, William McKinley
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The Labrador greets everyone, holds the group together, and remembers your name. Like the ESFJ, it is hospitality made flesh — warm, generous, and always there when you need someone.
What is the ESFJ personality type?
ESFJs are caring community builders, motivated to help others and bring out their best. They are social, gregarious, and popular, and tend to be very focused on the needs of others. ESFJs are warm and energetic, and tend to show their care for others through acts of service. They have a strong desire to belong to a community and to support others in achieving their goals.
The four ESFJ dimensions
| Dimension | Your letter | Preference |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | E | Extraversion |
| Information | S | Sensing |
| Decisions | F | Feeling |
| Lifestyle | J | Judging |
What are ESFJ strengths and weaknesses?
Key Strengths
- Strong practical skills
- Strong sense of duty
- Very loyal
- Sensitive and warm
- Good at connecting with others
Growth Areas
- Worried about their social status
- Inflexible
- Reluctant to innovate
- Vulnerable to criticism
- Needy
Who is ESFJ most compatible with?
Your compatibility with other types
See how ESFJ matches with the 15 other personality types in love, friendship, and work.
What careers suit ESFJ?
Ideal Careers
In Relationships
ESFJs are nurturing and supportive partners who put great effort into maintaining harmonious relationships. They thrive on connection and are dedicated to the happiness of those they love.
Famous ESFJs
How to use your ESFJ result
- Read your strengths and growth areas to understand your natural tendencies and blind spots.
- Explore the careers, relationships, and famous-people sections to see your type in real life.
- Share your result with friends or retake the 12-question test anytime to track how you grow.
People also ask
What is the ESFJ personality type?
ESFJ (The Consul) is one of the 16 personality types. Extraordinarily caring, social and popular people, always eager to help. ESFJs are warm-hearted individuals who believe in helping others and contributing to society.
What careers are best for ESFJ?
ESFJ types tend to thrive in roles such as Nurse, Teacher, Social Worker, Event Coordinator, Sales Manager, where their natural strengths align with daily work demands.
What are the strengths of ESFJ?
Core ESFJ strengths include Strong practical skills, Strong sense of duty, Very loyal, Sensitive and warm.
Who are famous ESFJ personalities?
Notable ESFJ figures include Taylor Swift, Bill Clinton, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Garner, William McKinley.
Which types are most compatible with ESFJ?
ESFJ tends to pair well with complementary types — explore the compatibility guide for full details.
Can my ESFJ result change over time?
Core personality preferences tend to stay stable, but small shifts can happen as you gain skills or move through major life changes. Many people stay close to ESFJ for years while a few notice one letter softening. Retaking the free 12-question test every 6 to 12 months is a useful way to see whether your ESFJ preferences still hold.
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For entertainment purposes only. Results are not a professional psychological assessment.
Results may vary.