Service Occupations X Weaknesses: Problem Solving

Jobs with Routine Tasks Rather Than Complex Problem-Solving

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer routine tasks and established procedures rather than complex problem-solving.

The need for problem-solving varies by occupation. Some occupations value proceeding steadily with work according to established procedures rather than constantly facing new challenges. Additionally, in many situations, producing stable results in predictable environments can be valuable.

What matters is finding an environment that matches your working style. The ability to provide stability and reliability is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such steadiness.

9 matching jobs found.

Ironing worker (Laundry industry)

A profession that finishes clothing and fabric products with irons or press machines to remove wrinkles, enhancing product value.

Oimawashi (Washing method: For apprentice cooks)

In restaurant or facility kitchens, responsible for washing and cleaning cooking utensils and tableware, assisting cooking staff. As a cook apprentice, learns basic kitchen operations while performing hygiene management.

Photo Model

Photo models serve as subjects in magazine, advertising, and catalog photoshoots, conveying the appeal of products and brand images through poses and expressions.

Ball Picker (Golf Driving Range)

Job of collecting balls hit by customers at a golf driving range and supporting the range's operations.

Leaflet Distributor

A job that involves hand-distributing or posting leaflets and pamphlets in designated areas to raise awareness and promote products or services.

Counter

Work involving sitting at the entrance of public bathhouses, handling reception for bathers, fee collection, facility monitoring and cleaning, etc.

Hairdresser apprentice

A job where one performs assisting tasks such as shampooing and coloring under the guidance of hairdressers in beauty salons, acquiring skills towards obtaining a hairdresser qualification.

Miko

An occupation at shrines that assists in rituals, handles the operation of ceremonies and shrine grounds management, and engages in traditional events such as kagura dance.

Locker Bag Carrier (Golf Course)

Job of safely transporting and managing locker bags containing players' clubs between the clubhouse and the course within a golf course.