Sensation-Feelers
Craftsmen
Computer Science Support Staff
Designers
Doctors
Engineering and Science Technicians
Healthcare Therapists
Journalists/Writers
Judges
Managers and Administrators
Media Specialists
Nursing Administrators
Pharmacists
Rehabilitation Counselors
Restaurant Managers
Sales Representatives
Social Scientists
Store Keepers
Teachers
Sensation-Thinkers
Actors
Certain types of Administrators
Clinical Lab Technologists
Counselors in general
Editors and Reporters
Engineers
Occupational Therapists
Office Machine Operators
Photographers
Receptionists
School Teachers
Speech Pathologists
Intuitive-Feelers
Aeronautical Engineers
Artists and Entertainers
Coordinators
Computer Specialists
Detectives
Lifeguards
Managers and Administrators
Musicians and Composers
Physical Scientists
Psychologists
Research Scientists
Therapists
Writers
Intuitive-Thinkers
Chemical Engineers
Computer Programmers
Counselors
Electric and Electronic Technicians
Doctors of Medicine
Managers
Marketing Personnel
Mechanical Engineers
Musicians and Composers
Protective Service Workers
Psychologists
University Teachers
Reference: Myers. I. B. and McCauley, “A Guide to the development and use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator”, Palo Alto, CA, Consulting Psychologist Press, 1985