Clerical Occupations X Strengths: Analytical & Logical Thinking
For Those Strong in Analytical & Logical Thinking
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable organizing data and information and thinking logically.
Of course, some degree of analytical and logical thinking is required in any job. The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize such abilities. Furthermore, analytical skills come in many forms - from working with data to interpreting situations - and the methods and depth vary from person to person.
Please use this as a reference to discover how your analytical perspective can be put to use.
142 matching jobs found.
Publication Planner
Publication planners are professionals who handle everything from planning and production to sales strategies for publications such as books and magazines.
Product Development Staff
A job that analyzes market needs and handles everything from planning new products to development, prototyping, and mass production preparation.
Product Planning Development Clerk (Chain Store)
Administrative occupation handling planning and development of sellable products for chain stores, from conceptualization to cost and schedule management, and sales promotion support. Advances product strategy while collaborating with internal and external parties based on sales data analysis and market research.
Product Planning Clerk
A clerical position in the product planning department that performs market research, data analysis, document preparation, coordination with related departments, and other tasks necessary for planning.
Job Analyst
A specialist who analyzes each job within the organization and clarifies job content and requirements.
Dispatcher (Operations Dispatch Center)
A profession responsible for creating vehicle timetables, monitoring operation status, making adjustments in case of abnormalities, and communicating with relevant parties at the operations dispatch center.
Personnel Survey Section
Collects and analyzes organizational personnel data and employee surveys, conducting research and recommendations on organizational improvement and talent strategy.
Credit Investigation Clerk
Clerical specialist who collects and analyzes credit information on companies and individuals, and creates reports for credit decisions and transaction approvals.
Medical Records Management Clerk
An administrative role that manages and analyzes medical records, performing coding and aggregation of information for medical fee claims and statistical material creation.
Clinical Information Manager
A specialist profession in medical institutions responsible for managing medical records and healthcare data, coding, quality management, statistical analysis, etc., supporting improvements in medical quality and appropriate data operations.