Clerical Occupations X Weaknesses: Problem Solving
Jobs with Routine Tasks Rather Than Complex Problem-Solving
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer routine tasks and established procedures rather than complex problem-solving.
The need for problem-solving varies by occupation. Some occupations value proceeding steadily with work according to established procedures rather than constantly facing new challenges. Additionally, in many situations, producing stable results in predictable environments can be valuable.
What matters is finding an environment that matches your working style. The ability to provide stability and reliability is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such steadiness.
6 matching jobs found.
Address Writer
Specialist profession that beautifully handwrites addresses on envelopes, postcards, and similar items.
Keypuncher
A job that involves operating computer keyboards or dedicated terminals to input program materials or form data at high speed and with high accuracy.
Scanning Operator
A job that scans documents and materials using a scanner and saves, organizes, and manages them as electronic data.
Direct Mail Address Writer
Job involving writing addresses on direct mail (DM) by hand or using an address printing machine. Processes large lists of addresses accurately and efficiently.
Direct Mail Address Labeler
Job involving attaching address labels or stickers for direct mail to envelopes or flyers.
Data entry worker
An office job that accurately and quickly inputs and updates numerical and character information into systems and databases.