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Jobs with Less Emphasis on Analytical & Logical Thinking

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work using intuition and experience rather than logical analysis.

While analytical skills and logical thinking are needed in many jobs, their importance and required form vary significantly by occupation. Some jobs value field experience and intuitive judgment more than detailed data analysis. Additionally, in some fields, sensitivity and understanding of human relationships are prioritized over logic.

What matters is finding an environment where you can utilize your strengths. Not being analytical isn't a weakness - it means you perceive things differently and can create value in other ways. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such diverse strengths.

296 jobs found.

Campaign Girl

Customer service and sales promotion staff who provide guidance to visitors, conduct sampling, distribute materials, etc., at promotional events for companies or brands.

School Meal Delivery Worker

A profession that safely and reliably delivers cooked school meals to schools and facilities along designated routes.

Milk Weighing Worker (Condensed Milk Manufacturing)

A profession responsible for the process of weighing raw milk, heating and concentrating it to produce condensed milk.

Milk Bottling Worker

A job that handles the production line from filling milk into glass bottles, including capping, labeling, and packaging.

Racehorse Caretaker

Livestock worker responsible for breeding, management, and training assistance of racehorses, handling health management and daily care.

Outfitter (Shipbuilding Industry)

Specialized profession that assembles, installs, and finishes interior components such as living quarters, passageways, and passenger rooms on ships using wood, metal, resin products, etc.

Fishing Net Finisher

Occupation that manually finishes nets for fishing, performing repairs and inspections.

Kurhaus Receptionist

Kurhaus receptionists handle reception, guidance, reservation management, accounting, etc., for users visiting Kurhaus facilities, supporting the facility's operations.

Socks Iron Finishing Worker

A factory worker who shapes knitted socks using irons or presses, removes wrinkles and dirt, and performs inspection and packaging.

Cleaning Service Reception Clerk

Receives cleaning requests for clothing, bedding, etc. from customers, and performs item inspection, tagging, charge calculation, and handover preparation.