Jobs for people with strength in Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition

For Those with High Learning Agility

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are motivated to acquire new knowledge and skills and are relatively comfortable with continuous learning.

Learning styles vary from person to person. Some are skilled at systematic learning, while others learn best through practice. Some find joy in deepening expertise, while others are attracted to gaining broad knowledge. The pace of learning and areas of interest differ for everyone.

The jobs introduced here tend to require continuous learning or offer abundant learning opportunities. Find an environment where you can utilize your motivation to learn.

1967 jobs found.

Stock Trader

A specialist profession that buys and sells stocks in the stock market to pursue profits. Maximizes earnings through market trend analysis and risk management.

Stock Analyst (Securities Company)

A specialist affiliated with a securities company who analyzes companies' financial statements and market trends to provide investment judgments and recommendations.

Hand Papermaking Apprentice

Apprentice occupation learning the technique of manufacturing paper by manually forming pulp or recycled paper in water.

Hairstylist

A specialist profession that designs and performs hairstyles by providing haircuts, coloring, perms, sets, etc., according to customer requests.

Camera Sales Representative

A sales position that sells cameras and related equipment, proposes products tailored to customer needs, and provides after-sales service.

Cameraman

A creative job that uses cameras and video equipment to shoot subjects for recording or creating works.

Cameraman Assistant (Photoengraving Industry)

A job assisting in the photoengraving process, including shooting and developing printing films, checking developed images, etc.

Explosives Manufacturing Technician (Excluding Production Technicians)

Specialist profession responsible for researching and developing synthesis and preparation processes for gunpowder and explosives, handling technical design, safety management, and quality evaluation from test production to mass production.

Glass Tube Forming Worker

A profession that operates glass tube forming machines or blow molding equipment to manufacture cylindrical glass tubes that meet specifications.

Glass Products Development Engineer

A technical role involving formulation design of glass products, prototype evaluation, and development of mass production technologies.