Standing Work × Weaknesses: Communication Skills
Jobs with Less Dialogue and More Individual Work
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work independently or utilize expertise rather than through dialogue.
The need for communication varies greatly by occupation. While some jobs require constant conversation, others value quietly developing specialized knowledge and skills and demonstrating results. Additionally, some roles involve working with small groups or specific individuals, while others can be completed entirely independently.
What matters is finding an environment where you can interact in ways that suit you. Not being comfortable with dialogue can also be channeled into concentration and deepening expertise. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such strengths.
105 jobs found.
Mechanical Watch Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles parts of mechanical watches and quartz watches to make them function as watch movements.
Flaw (Kizu) Removal Inspector (Textile Manufacturing)
In the textile manufacturing process, this occupation involves visually inspecting products for flaws and defects and removing defective products.
Spray Worker (Textile Scouring)
A job that involves spraying chemical solutions or steam onto textile products to perform scouring processes such as degreasing, bleaching, and softening.
Gold and Silver Flat Foil Manufacturing Worker
A job that processes metal sheets into foil shape by rolling them thinly with a rolling machine in the manufacturing process of gold leaf and silver leaf.
Silver Plater (Vacuum Flask Manufacturing)
Specialized technical job that applies silver plating to the inside surface of vacuum flasks to enhance heat reflection performance and improve insulation properties.
Chain Manufacturing Worker (Precious Metal Products Manufacturing)
A manufacturing job that uses precious metals as material to form chains (links), process and assemble links, and perform polishing and finishing.
Shoe Leather Cutting Worker
In the shoe manufacturing process, this occupation cuts leather according to patterns (templates) and connects to the sewing and assembly processes.
Socks Iron Finishing Worker
A factory worker who shapes knitted socks using irons or presses, removes wrinkles and dirt, and performs inspection and packaging.
Gripper Snap Attachment Worker (Clothing Manufacturing)
This occupation involves accurately attaching snap buttons to clothing using a dedicated machine called a gripper in the clothing manufacturing process.
Kure (くれ) Hegi Worker
Kure Hegi Workers are craftsmen who manufacture wooden shingles (kokera) used for roofs and exterior walls, specializing in wood product manufacturing by thinly splitting logs and processing and finishing them.