Full-time employee × Weaknesses: Physical Stamina & Endurance

Jobs Focusing on Intellectual Work with Less Physical Tasks

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer intellectual work or desk jobs rather than physical tasks.

The need for physical stamina varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs require intellectual activities and mental concentration rather than physical demands. Additionally, many occupations center on desk work and quiet environments.

What matters is finding ways of working that match your physical condition and stamina. The ability to concentrate on intellectual activities is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such mental labor.

31 jobs found.

Design Assistant

A job that provides general assistance in design tasks, such as creating drawings and organizing materials, under the instructions of designers in fields like architecture and machinery.

Dyeing Technician (Engaged in Technology Development)

Specialist who conducts research and development on dyes, auxiliaries, and dyeing processes to develop new dyeing technologies and formulations.

Survey clerk

A clerical position in a company's or organization's planning department, responsible for conducting research and analysis, creating documents, and preparing reports.

Mail-order reception clerk (telephone-based)

A clerical position that receives orders for mail-order products and services via telephone, handles customer service, and enters order data.

Display Designer

A profession that plans and designs decorations and displays that appeal to people's vision, such as storefront displays and event staging.

Data entry staff

An office job that accurately inputs and organizes data such as characters and numbers using computers or dedicated equipment.

Switchboard operator

An occupation that receives internal and external telephone calls within companies or organizations and performs appropriate transfers to the relevant parties, message recording, etc.

Logistics clerk

Clerical role handling procedures and document preparation for shipping and receiving goods, inventory management, transportation arrangements, and other logistics tasks.

Lawyer secretary

An administrative role that supports lawyers by handling tasks such as creating and managing court documents and contracts, schedule adjustments, client correspondence, and more.

Bookkeeping clerk

An office job that handles journal entries and aggregation of accounting records for companies and organizations, creates ledgers, and performs year-end closing processes.