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Your Myers-Briggs 'Parks And Rec' Character

Which Character Does Your Personality Best Match With?

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Your Myers-Briggs 'Parks And Rec' Character

Even though it's over, "Parks and Rec" is still constantly on my radar (I have the 12-month calendar hanging above my desk — September is Donna). With that and mind, and also for all of you who are as obsessed as I am with finding other people who have the same personality as you, here are 16 characters from "Parks and Recreation" and what I think are their best Myers-Briggs fits. If you haven't taken the personality test, do it now!


ISTJ - Ben Wyatt

Quiet, serious, earns success by thoroughness and dependability. Decides logically what should be done and works toward it steadily, regardless of distractions.

ISFJ - Ann Perkins

Quiet, friendly, responsible, and conscientious. Strives to create an orderly and harmonious environment at work and at home.

INFJ - Jean-Ralphio Saperstein

Seeks meaning and connection in ideas, relationships, and material possessions.

INTJ - Chris Traeger

Quickly sees patterns in external events and develops long-range explanatory perspectives. High standards of competence and performance for themselves and others.

ISTP - Jerry Gergich

Tolerant and flexible, a quiet observer until a problem appears, then acts quickly to find workable solutions

ISFP - Bobby Newport

Enjoys the present moment, what's going on around them. Dislikes disagreements and conflicts, does not force their opinions or values on others.

INFP - Andy Dwyer

Curious, quick to see possibilities, can be a catalyst for implementing ideas. Seeks to understand people and to help them fulfill their potential. Adaptable, flexible, and accepting unless a value is threatened.

INTP - Ron Swanson

Theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction. Quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable.

ESTP - Tom Haverford

Focused on the here-and-now, spontaneous, enjoys each moment that they can be active with others. Enjoys material comforts and style.

ESFP - Donna Meagle

Outgoing, friendly, and accepting. Exuberant lover of life, people, and material comforts.

ENFP - Craig Middlebrooks

Wants a lot of affirmation from others and readily gives appreciation and support. Spontaneous and flexible, often relies on his ability to improvise and his verbal fluency.

ENTP - Leslie Knope

Quick, ingenious, stimulating, alert, and outspoken. Resourceful in solving new and challenging problems. Adept at generating conceptual possibilities and then analyzing them strategically.

ESTJ - Shauna Malwae-Tweep

Takes care of routine details. Has a clear set of logical standards, systematically follows them and wants others to also.

ESFJ - April Ludgate

Warmhearted, conscientious, and cooperative. Wants harmony in their environment, works with determination to establish it.

ENFJ - Perd Hapley

Finds potential in everyone, wants to help others fulfill their potential. Sociable, facilitates others in a group, and provides inspiring leadership.

ENTJ - Jeremy Jamm

Frank, decisive, assumes leadership readily. Quickly sees illogical and inefficient procedures and policies, develops and implements comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems.

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