Standing work × Weaknesses: Initiative & Leadership

Jobs Excelling in Support Roles Rather Than Leadership

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to fulfill assigned roles reliably rather than leadership.

The need for initiative varies by occupation. Some jobs require reliably executing tasks under clear instructions rather than constantly making decisions and leading. Additionally, in many situations, supporting organizations and teams in a support role is an important value.

What matters is finding an environment where you can contribute to your maximum in your role. The ability to support and execute are also indispensable organizational strengths. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such reliability and support capabilities.

161 jobs found.

Cut kelp manufacturing worker

A processing job that washes, cuts, and dries kelp to produce cut kelp products.

Metal Toy Assembly Worker

A manufacturing job that assembles metal toy parts using hand tools and jigs, and inspects and ensures product quality.

Sock Embroidery Worker

Sock embroidery workers are manufacturing technicians who use embroidery sewing machines to embroider patterns or logos on socks, handling everything from setting design data to machine operation and quality inspection.

Sock Anti-Slip Processing Worker

This occupation manufactures less slippery products by applying or processing anti-slip materials on the back of socks.

Crash Pad Finishing Worker (Synthetic Resin)

An occupation that performs surface finishing, inspection, deburring, etc., on crash pads (synthetic resin), which are automotive interior parts.

Gravure Etching Worker

Specialist who manufactures intaglio plates by applying chemical etching treatment to cylinders for gravure printing.

Black Oxide Plater (Metal Products)

Specialized occupation that chemically treats the surfaces of metal products to blacken them, improving corrosion resistance and aesthetics.

Fluorescent lamp parts assembler

Manufacturing job assembling parts such as glass tubes and electrodes for fluorescent lamps. Performs mass production via line work and handles quality control.

Ruled (kei) Line Printing Worker

A profession that operates printing machines to accurately print ruled lines in large quantities on ledgers, notebooks, and similar items.

Mobile Phone Assembly Worker

Assembly line worker who assembles parts of mobile phones and smartphones, and performs inspections and adjustments.