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.

7914 jobs found.

Seal Engraver

A craftsman who engraves letters or designs into seal materials to manufacture seals.

Seal Stamp Engraver

Artisan who engraves characters and designs on seals such as hanko and stamps.

Information staff (entertainment venues)

Job providing guidance, direction, and inquiry handling for visitors at information counters in amusement parks, theme parks, etc.

Beverage Canning Worker

A site worker in food manufacturing who fills beverages into cans, seals them, performs quality inspections, and maintains equipment.

Beverage and Tobacco Production Equipment Operator

A job that operates, monitors, and performs simple maintenance on various equipment such as filling, packaging, and inspection on beverage and tobacco production lines.

Beverage and tobacco manufacturing worker

A manufacturing job responsible for raw material processing and blending of beverages and tobacco, operation and inspection of manufacturing equipment, quality inspection, and packaging.

Beverage Container Manufacturing Worker (Paper)

Occupation involving processing and forming paper beverage containers using machines or by hand, and performing processes such as printing, coating, and inspection.

Wig Advisor

A job that provides hair solutions tailored to customers' needs through wig selection, fitting, and aftercare.

Wig Stylist

A specialist profession that selects, processes, and fits wigs for various purposes such as medical use, fashion, stage, and cosplay, providing customers with the optimal style.

Winch Operator

This occupation involves operating automatic winding machines to wind raw yarn onto bobbins or slubs in the spinning process, while managing yarn tension and quality.