Strong sense of responsibility × 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.

861 jobs found.

Mechanical Parking Device Maintenance and Inspection Worker

A job that performs regular inspections, fault diagnosis, repairs, and adjustments of mechanical parking devices to maintain safe operation.

Machine Equipment Evaluation Test Technician

A technical position that plans, conducts, and analyzes tests to evaluate the performance, quality, and reliability of mechanical equipment, supporting product development and quality assurance.

Planning Officer (Each Ministry and Agency)

Administrative position in each ministry and agency responsible for policy planning, planning coordination, budget formulation, etc.

Pattern Woodworker

A technical job that processes and assembles wooden patterns (wood patterns) based on drawings for metal casting to produce molds for casting.

Corporate Credit Investigator

Corporate credit investigators investigate and analyze companies' financial information and business realities, providing objective credit risk assessments for credit and investment decisions.

Enterprise Director (Water Utility Enterprise Group)

As the top executive of the Water Utility Enterprise Group, oversees organizational operations, business strategy, budget management, and provision of public services.

Corporate legal affairs clerk

This occupation provides clerical support for general legal affairs in companies, including contract drafting and review, legal compliance, risk management, internal regulation establishment, and more.

Enterprise Risk Consultant

Enterprise Risk Consultants identify and evaluate various risks faced by companies, such as financial, operational, legal, and reputational risks, and support the construction and operation of internal controls and risk management frameworks as specialized professionals.

Technical Adjuster (Insurance companies, damage assessment companies)

A profession that investigates accident and disaster sites based on claims from insurance policyholders, calculates damage amounts, and determines insurance payments.

Technical Salesperson (Electrical Equipment)

A profession that leverages technical knowledge of electrical equipment and related systems to propose and sell optimal products and solutions to customers.