Jobs for people with strength in Problem Solving
For Those Strong in Problem Solving
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable identifying challenges and thinking of solutions.
Problem-solving approaches are truly diverse. Some solve problems through logical analysis, while others find answers intuitively. Sometimes existing knowledge is applied, and other times entirely new methods are conceived. Problems may be solved individually or through team collaboration.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more problem-solving opportunities. Find a place where you can apply your unique approach to solutions.
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Administrative Director (Hospital)
Oversees the hospital's administrative department, coordinating a wide range of tasks including business planning, budget management, personnel, general affairs, and medical fee claims.
Administrative Director (Welfare Facility)
Oversees all aspects of welfare facility operations management and supports facility operations through administrative tasks such as budgeting, personnel, and general affairs.
Office Machine Repair Technician
Technical role involving inspection, fault diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of office machines such as copiers, printers, and FAX machines.
Office Equipment Inspector
This occupation involves inspecting, testing, and calibrating office equipment (such as copiers, printers, fax machines, scanners, etc.) to verify that their performance and quality meet standards and specifications.
Kiln Firing Worker (Ceramics Manufacturing)
Occupation responsible for the firing process of ceramics products, including kiln operation, temperature adjustment, loading, and unloading.
Jacquard Loom Adjuster
A technical job that sets up, adjusts, and maintains Jacquard looms to accurately realize complex fabric patterns.
Social Science Researcher
A profession that investigates and analyzes social phenomena and human behavior using scientific methods, gains insights, and contributes to policy formulation and theory building.
Social service organization executive
A position that serves as the top executive or senior management of non-profit organizations (NPO corporations, social welfare corporations, NGOs, etc.), oversees organizational governance, business strategy, fundraising, and stakeholder collaboration, and promotes business operations aimed at solving social issues.
Social Affairs Reporter
Social affairs reporters cover social events such as crimes, accidents, trials, and labor issues, verify facts, and write news articles as a specialized profession.
Certified Social Worker (Elderly Welfare Facility: Consultation, Advice, and Assistance Tasks)
A specialist in elderly welfare facilities who provides consultation, advice, and support for life challenges of residents and users, and coordinates the provision of welfare services.