Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment × Strengths: Adaptability

For Those with High Adaptability

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding to changes in environment and situation.

Adaptability manifests in diverse ways. Some respond quickly while enjoying change, while others respond steadily while carefully assessing situations. Some excel at jumping into new environments, while others are skilled at flexibly responding to changes within existing environments.

The jobs introduced here tend to involve frequent changes or require flexible responses. Explore where you can utilize your adaptability.

337 matching jobs found.

Fresh Produce Wholesaler Sales Staff

Specialized profession that procures vegetables and fruits at the market, appraises their quality, and sells and distributes them to retail stores and restaurants.

Firewood Worker

A job that processes felled timber at forestry sites to the appropriate size and prepares it for shipment as firewood.

Cleaning staff (Outdoor cleaning within premises)

A job responsible for removing fallen leaves and garbage, cleaning paved surfaces and walkways in outdoor areas such as parks, company premises, and schools, contributing to environmental beautification and safety maintenance.

Charcoal Production Worker

A job that involves carbonizing timber to produce charcoal.

Fresh Fish Unloader (Fishery)

A fisheries logistics worker who unloads fresh fish caught by fishing boats at the port and transports it to land while maintaining quality.

Shipowner (Fishery: Self-Employed Proprietor without Employees)

A self-employed individual who owns a fishing vessel to engage in fishery operations and takes responsibility for navigation and fishing activities.

Ship owner (Fisheries: Owner with employees)

A managerial role that owns fishing vessels and handles fisheries management, employee management, and the formulation of operation plans.

Diving Fisherman

A fishery worker who dives into the sea using breathing apparatus or oxygen tanks to collect marine products such as shellfish and seaweed.

Ship Engineer (Fishing Vessel)

A profession in the engine room of fishing vessels that operates, inspects, and maintains ship engines such as diesel engines and boilers, supporting safe and efficient fishing activities.

Ship Chief Engineer (Fishing Vessel)

Specialist who oversees the operation, maintenance, and management of ship engines and mechanical equipment in the engine room of fishing vessels.