Self-Employed × Strengths: 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.

8 jobs found.

English Interpreter

English interpreters instantly convert spoken language between English and Japanese, facilitating smooth communication between speakers of different languages.

MATV (Shared Antenna) Installation Worker

Technical occupation involving the installation, adjustment, and maintenance of shared reception antennas (MATV) in apartment buildings and commercial buildings.

Furniture Repair Worker (Wooden)

Occupation that repairs damaged parts of wooden furniture to restore function and aesthetics.

Thatch Roofer

Specialized technician who uses natural materials such as thatch and reeds to thatch roofs using traditional methods. Essential for the preservation and restoration of old folk houses and shrine-temple architecture.

Boarding House Owner

Operates a boarding house with multiple rooms, handling tenant recruitment, rent collection, facility maintenance and management, tenant correspondence, and more.

Automotive Sheet Metal Worker

Specialist who repairs dents and distortions in vehicle bodies caused by collisions or damage using metalworking techniques to restore the original shape and strength.

Parking Lot Operator (Employer Proprietor)

Operator who manages parking facilities, performs land utilization, revenue management, employee management, and more.

Telecom Line Route Maintenance Construction Worker

Telecom line route maintenance construction workers lay, inspect, and repair telecommunications cables and overhead lines, supporting the stable operation of telecommunications equipment.