1. Scientific researchers: Scientific research is mainly based on experiments, analysis and theoretical research, with relatively little social pressure.
2. Technicians: such as programmers and software engineers. They mainly pay attention to technical problems and project progress, and the social pressure is relatively small.
3. Writers, editors, translators, etc.: They mainly complete the creation and editing tasks in a relatively independent environment, with less social pressure.
4. Librarian: People who work in the library are mainly responsible for book management and reading promotion, and the social pressure is relatively small.
5. Animal keepers, veterinarians, etc. Their work is mainly dealing with animals, and there is less social pressure.
6. Independent craftsmen: such as ceramists, painters, sculptors, etc. , mainly independent creation, social pressure is relatively small.
7. Artists: such as painters, sculptors and musicians. They mainly pay attention to artistic creation, and the social pressure is relatively small.
8. Data analysts, statisticians, etc. These occupations mainly deal with data, and the social pressure is relatively small.
Please note that although these occupations may feel less social pressure, it does not mean that there is no social pressure at all. Occupational environment and personal personality have great influence on social stress. Good communication skills and interpersonal relationships are very important in any profession.