Part-time × Weaknesses: Analytical & Logical Thinking

Jobs with Less Emphasis on Analytical & Logical Thinking

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work using intuition and experience rather than logical analysis.

While analytical skills and logical thinking are needed in many jobs, their importance and required form vary significantly by occupation. Some jobs value field experience and intuitive judgment more than detailed data analysis. Additionally, in some fields, sensitivity and understanding of human relationships are prioritized over logic.

What matters is finding an environment where you can utilize your strengths. Not being analytical isn't a weakness - it means you perceive things differently and can create value in other ways. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such diverse strengths.

185 jobs found.

Cafeteria dishwashing attendant

A profession in kitchens of cafeterias or restaurants, involving washing and organizing used dishes and cooking utensils to maintain a clean environment.

Meat Processing Plant Sorter

Specialized manufacturing worker who sorts meat after slaughter by parts in a meat processing plant, removes unnecessary parts, and performs packaging, etc.

Food Supermarket Sales Clerk

A job that supports store operations by selling food to customers through tasks such as stocking shelves, display arrangement, and cashier duties in a food supermarket.

Shopping Cart Collector

Job of collecting, organizing, and cleaning shopping carts used in supermarkets or commercial facilities.

Sorting Worker (Warehouse)

Logistics work in warehouses that classifies incoming goods and sorts them into designated areas.

Shinto Talisman Craftsman

Artisan who handcrafts religious paper products such as ofuda and omamori for shrines and temples.

Supermarket Fresh Food Sales Clerk

A job in supermarkets involving receiving and displaying fresh foods such as produce, fresh fish, meat, and deli items, along with quality management and customer sales.

Ski equipment rental staff (excluding paid ski facilities)

A service job that rents ski equipment to customers, performs fitting, inspections and adjustments, inventory management, cleaning, and maintenance.

Sticker Application Worker

A profession that accurately applies seals or labels (stickers) to products or packages by hand or machine operation.

Sports Club Receptionist

Sports club receptionists are front desk staff who handle reception duties for members and visitors using the facility, membership procedures, fee settlements, facility guidance, reservation management, phone handling, and more.