ENFP is The Campaigner, a core MBTI personality type.

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ENFPPersonality Type: The Campaigner

Enthusiastic, creative and sociable free spirits who can always find a reason to smile. ENFPs see life as a rich tapestry of possibilities.

ENFP (The Campaigner) 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 July 18, 2026

Quick Facts

Type
ENFP
Nickname
The Campaigner
Rarity
~8.1% of the population
Cognitive functions
Ne → Fi → Te → Si
Famous examples
Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Will Smith, Sandra Bullock, Mark Twain

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Common·Top 8.1% of population

Your animal type is

Parrot

The Parrot is loud, brilliant, and impossible to ignore. Like the ENFP, it celebrates ideas out loud, brings color to every room, and turns strangers into friends in minutes.

EnthusiasticExpressiveCreativeSociable

How to use your ENFP result

  1. Read your strengths and growth areas to understand your natural tendencies and blind spots.
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What is the ENFP personality type?

ENFP (The Campaigner) is one of the 16 personality types. Enthusiastic, creative and sociable free spirits who can always find a reason to smile. ENFPs see life as a rich tapestry of possibilities.

What careers are best for ENFP?

ENFP types tend to thrive in roles such as Actor, TV Journalist, Counselor, Social Worker, Politician, where their natural strengths align with daily work demands.

What are the strengths of ENFP?

Core ENFP strengths include Curious, Observant, Energetic and enthusiastic, Excellent communicator.

Who are famous ENFP personalities?

Notable ENFP figures include Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Will Smith, Sandra Bullock, Mark Twain.

Which types are most compatible with ENFP?

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

Can my ENFP 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 ENFP for years while a few notice one letter softening. Retaking the free 60-question test every 6 to 12 months is a useful way to see whether your ENFP preferences still hold.

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