Customer Service Skills × Strengths: Stress Tolerance
For Those with High Stress Tolerance
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding calmly in pressured situations.
Ways of coping with stress vary from person to person. Some channel pressure into heightened focus, while others calmly analyze situations and respond. Also, having high stress tolerance does not mean it's okay to push yourself too hard. Having stress management methods that work for you and taking rest when needed are also important skills.
The jobs introduced here tend to involve more pressured situations or require responsive capabilities. Find a place where you can utilize your composure and responsiveness.
45 jobs found.
International Telephone Operator
A job that connects telephone lines between overseas and domestic locations, manages call quality, and provides guidance in multiple languages.
Plainclothes Security Guard (Sales Floor Surveillance)
A security role wearing plainclothes in retail stores and similar venues, patrolling and monitoring the premises to prevent shoplifting and troubles proactively.
Cafeteria Manager (Primarily Engaged in Customer Service Work)
A position that oversees cafeteria floor operations and customer service tasks, aiming to maximize customer satisfaction and store revenue.
Cafeteria Owner (Primarily engaged in customer service work)
A cafeteria owner primarily handles customer service for guests in a dining establishment, taking orders, serving food, handling payments, and more. They also manage overall operations such as shift scheduling, inventory control, and hygiene management.
Studio Owner
Responsible for the overall operation of the studio, handling everything from business strategy planning to revenue management, staff and equipment management, customer acquisition, and promotion.
Sales Driver (Excluding Route Delivery)
Sales drivers visit customer sites by driving and delivering their company's products or goods themselves, engaging in sales promotion, order taking, collection, and other activities.
Ship Purser
A ship purser is a profession responsible for clerical tasks related to passengers and cargo, accounting, inventory management, passenger services, and other general administrative duties on board ships such as passenger ships and cargo ships.
Funeral Counselor
A profession that collaborates with bereaved families to provide comprehensive support for funerals, including consulting on and proposing funeral plans, arrangements, and proceedings.
Sommelier
A specialist profession centered on wine that evaluates and manages flavors and quality while proposing and providing optimal beverages.
Home Delivery Courier
Job of delivering packages from a base to customers' homes or offices using vehicles or carts.