Product Design × Strengths: Attention to Detail & Accuracy

For Those Strong in Attention to Detail & Accuracy

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable paying attention to details and working accurately.

Situations requiring accuracy exist in many jobs, but their degree and nature vary. Some situations demand numerical accuracy, while others require precision in language or movement. While pursuing perfection is important, discerning the appropriate level of accuracy for each situation is also a valuable skill.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize attention to detail and accuracy. Explore where your thoroughness can create value.

8 jobs found.

Rice Straw Product Maker

A profession that manufactures products such as ropes, mats, and decorations using rice straw as material.

Horsehair Product Manufacturing Worker

A profession that uses horsehair as raw material to manufacture products such as brushes and writing brushes. Performs processes consistently from washing and sorting the hair to tufting and finishing.

Document Bag Manufacturer

A profession that handles the cutting, sewing, assembly, and finishing of leather bags for storing documents (such as briefcases and file cases).

Bottom Attacher (Bag Manufacturing)

Specialized occupation that forms the bottom of bags and attaches it to the main body. Involves processing leather or synthetic materials, sewing or gluing, and installing metal fittings.

Vine Craft Artisan

Traditional handicraft occupation that uses wild vines from mountains and fields as material, processes and weaves them to produce baskets, daily utensils, and decorative items.

Rattan Chair Maker

Craftsman who uses rattan material to handle everything from chair frames, weaving, to finishing. Produces high-quality rattan chairs by hand, considering durability and aesthetics.

Panama Straw Zori Maker

Traditional craft artisan who handcrafts zori using Panama straw (natural grass material).

Hammock Manufacturing Worker

A profession that processes materials such as canvas and rope using looms or by hand to manufacture hammocks.