Jobs for people with weakness in Physical Stamina & Endurance
Jobs Focusing on Intellectual Work with Less Physical Tasks
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer intellectual work or desk jobs rather than physical tasks.
The need for physical stamina varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs require intellectual activities and mental concentration rather than physical demands. Additionally, many occupations center on desk work and quiet environments.
What matters is finding ways of working that match your physical condition and stamina. The ability to concentrate on intellectual activities is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such mental labor.
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Financial Broker
A professional who acts as an intermediary between clients with funding needs from investors or companies and funding providers to establish transactions.
Financial and Insurance Clerk
A job that performs clerical tasks such as customer service, document creation, data entry, and contract procedures at financial institutions and insurance companies.
Financial and Insurance Specialist
A profession that utilizes specialized knowledge of financial and insurance products to support customers' asset management and risk management.
Working Youth Home Director (Local Public Bodies)
Oversees the operation and management of working youth homes, providing support for youth independence, vocational training, and planning and implementation of social education programs as an administrative public servant of local public bodies.
Spatial Designer
A professional who plans, designs, and creates indoor and outdoor spaces such as homes, stores, and exhibition venues, balancing functionality and aesthetics.
Air Compressor Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
A technical position involved in the development and improvement of new products through performance evaluation and testing using prototype air compressor devices.
Air Compressor Production Engineer
A production engineering role responsible for designing air compressor production processes, mass production, and quality control.
Air Compressor Design Engineer
Designs and develops air compressors, optimizing them through performance evaluation, prototyping, and analysis. A technical position.
Air Conditioning Equipment Development Engineer (Excluding Design)
A technical role that develops new products and systems through performance evaluation, testing, and analysis of air conditioning equipment.
HVAC Manufacturing Engineer (Excluding Production Engineers)
Technical role involving the design, development, and evaluation of manufacturing processes and equipment for air conditioning and refrigeration devices, establishing mass production technology and improving quality.