Jobs for people with weakness in Numerical & Quantitative Analysis
Jobs Utilizing Other Abilities with Less Numerical Work
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work utilizing language and interpersonal skills rather than working with numbers.
The need for mathematical thinking varies by occupation. Many jobs value other abilities - language skills, interpersonal abilities, sensitivity, creativity - more than numbers and calculations. Additionally, in some fields, qualitative judgment and understanding of human relationships are the most valuable assets.
What matters is finding an environment where you can utilize your strengths. Various abilities beyond numbers also hold important value in society. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such diverse strengths.
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Sound Creator (Computer Game Production)
Responsible for creating, implementing, and adjusting music and sound effects in computer games, this creative role enriches the gaming experience.
Sound Composer
A specialist who creates music and sound effects for various media, arranging and editing sounds according to production environments and directorial intentions.
Pole Fishing Worker
Fishery worker who catches fish and shellfish one by one using a fishing rod in the ocean or inland waters.
Sake barrel manufacturing worker
A craftsman specializing in sake barrel manufacturing, performing traditional handcraft techniques from wood selection through processing, assembly, metal fitting, and finishing.
Pub Staff
Pub staff provide drinks and light meals to customers at pubs in restaurants, handling a wide range of tasks from taking orders to cashiering and in-store cleaning.
Plasterer's Assistant
Under the instructions of a plasterer, this job involves mixing mortar or cement, base preparation, material transport, tool preparation and cleaning, and assisting with finishing work.
Plaster Sprayer
Plasterer who uses spray methods to prepare bases and finish walls and floors of buildings.
Plasterer (Apprentice)
Apprentice stage of a plasterer who performs base preparation and finishing on building walls and floors using mortar, lime plaster, etc., learning techniques through basic tasks.
Upset Forger (Mechanical Forge Worker)
A craftsman who uses forging machines to process metal parts and manufactures products with the specified shape and strength.
Worker Dormitory Miscellaneous Worker
This occupation involves performing general miscellaneous tasks such as cleaning, supplies management, and minor repairs in worker dormitories at construction sites or factories to maintain a comfortable living environment.