Office Work × 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.

327 jobs found.

Audio Equipment Design Engineer

Technical position involving circuit design and acoustic characteristic evaluation of audio equipment such as speakers, microphones, and amplifiers.

Curtain Wall Design Engineer

Technical position specializing in curtain wall design. Responsible for designing exterior wall systems using glass or metal panels as exterior materials, creating detailed drawings, and evaluating performance.

Maritime Transport Operations Clerk

Maritime transport operations clerks handle clerical work related to ship operations, supporting safe and efficient maritime transportation.

Accounting Section Chief (Company)

A managerial position in a company's accounting and bookkeeping department that oversees budget management, financial closing operations, internal control development, and more.

Accounting Manager (Prefectures)

An administrative civil servant in the finance department of prefectures who oversees budget preparation and execution management, settlement operations, and promotes fiscal soundness.

Accounting Ledger Clerk

An administrative role that creates and manages corporate accounting ledgers, handling voucher processing through preparation for monthly and annual closings.

Foreign Currency Trader (Bank)

A profession that buys and sells foreign exchange and foreign currency-denominated financial products at a bank to pursue profits.

Maritime Appraiser

Specialist profession that analyzes causes of accidents and damages related to maritime and ships, and evaluates damage amounts. Responsible for creating investigation and appraisal reports and providing legal evidence.

Maritime Technology Specialist

A specialist affiliated with government agencies who utilizes technical expertise in ships, ports, and marine environments to perform surveys, designs, planning, supervision, and more.

Maritime Assistant

A professional who provides representation, mediation, or procedural assistance to parties in disputes and procedures related to maritime law.