So, you keep to yourself, and are introverted. Small talk. Schmoozing.
Networking. Buzz words like these can send shy people into a panic.
The good news is that there are careers out there that don't
necessarily require tons of chit-chat or after-hour networking.
Then, these careers are likely to be the best fit for you.
1. Accountant.
Sitting behind a computer crunching numbers isn’t exactly
going to endear you to many people, is it? Striking small talk in the loos with
fellow colleague from the marketing department will most likely be a tough job,
so,
just stick to the number crunching.
2. Writer.
Yes, most writers are introverted. A writer has to think
through, and literally be alone as they dissect words to come up with a good
story or narrative. Also, writing is a way for most writers to let others into
their world, where ordinarily talking wouldn’t do the trick.
3. Graphic Design
Design is a solitary process. You may need to be alone, and
in coming with out of this world ideas takes time alone. The pay is great
however, and will more than compensate for the loneliness.
4. Programmer.
Social skills and programmer are not words you would
ordinarily use in the same sentence. Programmers and geeks tend to be awkward with
social skills, as writing code can be an energy draining process.
5. Actuary/
Mathematician.
Pouring your eyes over spreadsheets and statistics are not
the kind of jobs you do as you small talk with your colleague, is it? The pay
is however great and will compensate for your loneliness.
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