ESTJ is The Executive, a core MBTI personality type.

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ESTJPersonality Type: The Executive

Excellent administrators, unsurpassed at managing things or people. ESTJs are hardworking traditionalists, eager to take charge in organizing projects and people.

ESTJ (The Executive) 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
ESTJ
Nickname
The Executive
Rarity
~8.7% of the population
Cognitive functions
Te → Si → Ne → Fi
Famous examples
Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, John D. Rockefeller, Judge Judy, Lyndon B. Johnson

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What's your type?

Common·Top 8.7% of population

Your animal type is

Bear

The Bear is steady, strong, and unmistakably in charge of its territory. Like the ESTJ, it sets the rules, builds the structure, and protects what it builds without apology.

PracticalResponsibleDirectOrganized

What is the ESTJ personality type?

ESTJs are hardworking traditionalists, eager to take charge in organizing projects and people. Orderly, rule-abiding, and conscientious, ESTJs like to get things done, and tend to go about projects in a systematic, methodical way. ESTJs are the consummate organizers, and want to bring structure to their environment and to the people around them. They value predictability and prefer things to go according to plan.

The four ESTJ dimensions

DimensionYour letterPreference
EnergyEExtraversion
InformationSSensing
DecisionsTThinking
LifestyleJJudging

What are ESTJ strengths and weaknesses?

Key Strengths

  • Dedicated
  • Strong-willed
  • Direct and honest
  • Loyal, patient and reliable
  • Excellent organizers

Growth Areas

  • Inflexible and stubborn
  • Uncomfortable with unconventional situations
  • Judgmental
  • Too focused on social status
  • Difficult to relax

Who is ESTJ most compatible with?

Your compatibility with other types

See how ESTJ matches with the 15 other personality types in love, friendship, and work.

What careers suit ESTJ?

Ideal Careers

Business ManagerAccountantMilitary OfficerPoliceSales ManagerJudge

In Relationships

ESTJs are committed and dependable partners who take their responsibilities seriously. They express love through actions and practical support, ensuring stability and security in the relationship.

Famous ESTJs

Michelle ObamaHillary ClintonJohn D. RockefellerJudge JudyLyndon B. Johnson

How to use your ESTJ result

  1. Read your strengths and growth areas to understand your natural tendencies and blind spots.
  2. Explore the careers, relationships, and famous-people sections to see your type in real life.
  3. Share your result with friends or retake the 12-question test anytime to track how you grow.

People also ask

What is the ESTJ personality type?

ESTJ (The Executive) is one of the 16 personality types. Excellent administrators, unsurpassed at managing things or people. ESTJs are hardworking traditionalists, eager to take charge in organizing projects and people.

What careers are best for ESTJ?

ESTJ types tend to thrive in roles such as Business Manager, Accountant, Military Officer, Police, Sales Manager, where their natural strengths align with daily work demands.

What are the strengths of ESTJ?

Core ESTJ strengths include Dedicated, Strong-willed, Direct and honest, Loyal, patient and reliable.

Who are famous ESTJ personalities?

Notable ESTJ figures include Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, John D. Rockefeller, Judge Judy, Lyndon B. Johnson.

Which types are most compatible with ESTJ?

ESTJ tends to pair well with complementary types — explore the compatibility guide for full details.

Can my ESTJ 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 ESTJ 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 ESTJ preferences still hold.

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