Dancers, Actors, and Entertainers X Strengths: Adaptability

For Those with High Adaptability

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding to changes in environment and situation.

Adaptability manifests in diverse ways. Some respond quickly while enjoying change, while others respond steadily while carefully assessing situations. Some excel at jumping into new environments, while others are skilled at flexibly responding to changes within existing environments.

The jobs introduced here tend to involve frequent changes or require flexible responses. Explore where you can utilize your adaptability.

38 matching jobs found.

Television Actor

A professional who performs acting in video works such as TV dramas, variety shows, and CMs, embodying characters.

Animal Performer

A profession that trains animals and performs tricks at shows and events.

Narrator

A professional who voices video and audio content to convey information and emotions to viewers.

Puppeteer

A stage artist who manipulates puppets to perform stories. Uses voice and movements to deliver emotion and laughter to the audience.

Actor

Actors perform various roles in stage, film, TV, and CMs, conveying emotions and stories to audiences and viewers.

Rakugo performer (hanashika)

A performer of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling art, who entertains audiences alone by making them laugh.

Ballet Dancer

A dancer who performs on stage using advanced techniques and expressiveness of classical ballet. Precise movements and artistry backed by rigorous training are required.

Ballerina

Specialized artistic profession that uses classical ballet techniques to perform expressions on stage.

Ventriloquist

A performing artist who entertains audiences by combining ventriloquism and puppet manipulation.

Stage Actor

An artistic profession that performs in theatrical productions staged in theaters and elsewhere, acting based on the script.