Video Production Company Employment × Weaknesses: Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

Jobs Utilizing Other Abilities with Less Numerical Work

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work utilizing language and interpersonal skills rather than working with numbers.

The need for mathematical thinking varies by occupation. Many jobs value other abilities - language skills, interpersonal abilities, sensitivity, creativity - more than numbers and calculations. Additionally, in some fields, qualitative judgment and understanding of human relationships are the most valuable assets.

What matters is finding an environment where you can utilize your strengths. Various abilities beyond numbers also hold important value in society. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such diverse strengths.

6 jobs found.

Video Translator

A profession that creates and adjusts translation texts for subtitles or dubbing for viewers of video content such as movies, dramas, and documentaries.

Sound Effects Technician

Specialist who collects, produces, edits, and operates sound effects used in production sites for video, stage, broadcasting, games, etc.

Telop Creator

Specialist who designs and produces telops (captions, titles, and descriptions) displayed on broadcast programs and video content.

Video Cameraman

A professional who operates video equipment to film videos for video works, events, commercials, web content, and more.

Video Editor

A profession that edits video footage by cutting, applying effects, adjusting audio, etc., to produce and finalize video content.

Drone Pilot (Filming)

Specialist profession using drones to capture photos and videos from the air. Handles a wide range of tasks including shooting planning, flight planning, regulatory compliance, aircraft and camera operation, and data management.