Meticulous × 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.
228 jobs found.
Gold and Silver Ware Manufacturer
Artisan who processes precious metals such as gold and silver to manufacture gold and silver ware such as tableware and ornaments.
Gold and Silver Artisan
Artisan who creates decorative items and crafts using techniques such as chasing, inlay, and gilding with gold or silver as materials.
Metal Craft Artist
A profession that designs and creates decorative items, utensils, sculptures, etc., using metal materials.
Metal Lacquerware Worker
Traditional craft artisan who applies lacquer to the surface of metal products to enhance decoration and durability.
Metal Product Polishing Worker
A manufacturing job that polishes the surface of metal products using machines or by hand to improve surface quality such as deburring and mirror finishing.
Metal Engraver
Artisan who engraves patterns or letters on the surface of metal products using hand tools or machines to add decoration or indications.
Gold Leaf Beater
A metalworking occupation that manufactures gold leaf by thinning gold rolled plates (ingots).
Kinma (kinma) manufacturer
Traditional lacquer craft technician who creates embossed patterns by combining lacquer and metal foil.
Shoe Last Inserter
Artisan who uses shoe lasts (wooden forms) for mold replacement, fine adjustments, and finishing work. Handles a crucial process that greatly affects the shape and comfort of the finished product.
Sock Embroidery Worker
Sock embroidery workers are manufacturing technicians who use embroidery sewing machines to embroider patterns or logos on socks, handling everything from setting design data to machine operation and quality inspection.