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You know I don't put much stock in this, but I came across and thought it may spark debate.
www.soundchange.com
It's based on Big Five, but it's pretty easy (I think) for most people on this site to translate it (though that translation would make the conclusions even more dubious).
tl;dr
Big - moderate openness, mid-high neuroticism, high conscientiousness
Small - high Openness, high agreeableness, mid-high extraversion
If you do the even more dubious translation from Big Five to MBTI:
Big - xnxJ-T
Small - ENFx-x
I did x for no preference, small letter for moderate, capital letter for mid-high and bold capital for high.
The dimension "left off" the Big Five for MBTI is added by some for Assertive(A) vs Turbulent(T).
For A vs. T
https://www.16personalities.com/articles/identity-assertive-vs-turbulent
If you are ENFJ-T, the world of work is a good fit big or small, lol.
Where does that leave the ISTP-A?
It's thoughts like this that made me stop thinking about typology so much. It's habitual, though.

Your Job Personality Type : Big Corporate or Small Business? - SoundChange
We all have that friend that has a sexy corporate job with on-site spin class, free snacks, and casual Fridays. As more and more large companies seek to “Google” themselves, the corporate life can seem very compelling. For some, it is a perfect fit. It’s great to never have to worry about...
It's based on Big Five, but it's pretty easy (I think) for most people on this site to translate it (though that translation would make the conclusions even more dubious).
tl;dr
Big - moderate openness, mid-high neuroticism, high conscientiousness
Small - high Openness, high agreeableness, mid-high extraversion
If you do the even more dubious translation from Big Five to MBTI:
Big - xnxJ-T
Small - ENFx-x
I did x for no preference, small letter for moderate, capital letter for mid-high and bold capital for high.
The dimension "left off" the Big Five for MBTI is added by some for Assertive(A) vs Turbulent(T).
For A vs. T
https://www.16personalities.com/articles/identity-assertive-vs-turbulent
If you are ENFJ-T, the world of work is a good fit big or small, lol.
Where does that leave the ISTP-A?
It's thoughts like this that made me stop thinking about typology so much. It's habitual, though.