Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Weaknesses: Collaboration & Teamwork
Jobs Allowing Individual Focus Rather Than Teamwork
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work individually with focus rather than team collaboration.
The need for cooperation varies by occupation. Some jobs allow you to excel in environments where you can work independently at your own pace and concentrate deeply, rather than constantly working in teams. Additionally, in some fields, individual expertise and unique perspectives are valued.
What matters is finding an environment where you can maximize your concentration. The ability to produce results independently is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such individual capabilities.
336 matching jobs found.
French Lace Maker
Artisan who creates delicate lace by hand using techniques originating from France.
Bakelite feather cloth polisher
Occupation in the surface finishing process of Bakelite products, manually polishing and buffing using polishing cloth (feather cloth).
Bench Lathe Operator (Tabletop Lathe Operator)
Manufacturing technician who operates manual lathes (tabletop lathes) to perform cutting machining on metal parts.
Religious Robe Tailor
Religious robe tailors are specialists who take measurements, cut, sew, tailor, and repair kesa and clerical robes worn by monks and nuns.
Broom Maker
Artisan who handcrafts brooms using plant materials, etc.
Gemstone Finishing Worker
Specialist who cuts and polishes raw gemstones of various sizes to beautifully finish them for jewelry.
Gemstone Polisher
Specialist who precisely polishes rough stones or cut gem materials to maximize the luster and brilliance of gems.
Bone Craftsman
A profession that uses animal bones and horns as materials, applying processes such as carving, openwork carving, and polishing with hand tools to produce decorative items and handicrafts.
Bamboo bender (bamboo-made)
A profession that shapes bamboo material using steaming bending or splitting processes to manufacture curved surface components such as furniture parts and crafts.
Polishing Worker (Diamond)
Occupation that polishes rough diamonds or processed products using polishing machines or by hand to create a smooth, glossy surface.