Independent Startup × Strengths: Communication Skills

For Those Strong in Communication Skills

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.

Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.

32 jobs found.

Stationery Retail Store Owner

A profession that manages and operates a stationery store, handling a wide range of tasks from procurement to sales, inventory management, customer service, and store layout creation.

Insurance Agency Owner

A profession that proposes insurance products, handles contract procedures and aftercare on behalf of insurance companies, and manages and operates an insurance agency.

Apartment/Condominium Manager

A profession that handles maintenance and management of buildings and equipment, cleaning, disaster prevention, tenant support, etc., in apartments, condominiums, and other multi-unit residential buildings.

Condominium Sales Broker

A sales position that connects condominium sellers and buyers, supporting planning, negotiations, and contract procedures until the transaction is completed.

Noodle Shop Owner

A noodle shop owner is the operator of a restaurant that serves noodle dishes such as ramen, udon, and soba. They handle everything from store operations, menu development, procurement, sales, to staff management.

Night Soba Vendor

Profession cooking and selling soba from mobile sales vehicles or stalls late at night. Takes orders and provides soba quickly to respond to crying babies in households.

Restaurant Owner

A profession that starts and manages a restaurant, handling overall store operations including menu development, cooking, customer service, staff management, hygiene management, sales management, and more.

Restaurant Proprietor

A restaurant proprietor handles the overall management of a restaurant, covering menu development, procurement, customer service, staff management, hygiene, and cost control.

Ryokan Manager (Employer)

Manages the operation of a ryokan, overseeing a wide range of tasks including facility maintenance, customer service, employee management, and revenue management.

Street Food Vendor

A profession that uses stalls or mobile sales vehicles to prepare and sell food and drinks, performing hygiene management, sales management, and customer correspondence.