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What jobs don't require social interaction?
In my opinion, the following are some jobs that don't need much social interaction:

1. Programmer/Developer: Programming and development usually require the ability to think and solve problems independently, interact with computers, and relatively rarely need to communicate with others frequently.

2. Data analysts: Data analysts are mainly engaged in data processing and statistical analysis, and need to analyze data and write reports independently, and relatively little need for face-to-face social interaction.

3. Librarian/archivist: These occupations usually involve the management and maintenance of libraries or archives. The working environment is relatively quiet and there is no need to communicate with people.

4. Writer/Author: The occupation of writing articles, novels or other literary works independently usually does not require much social interaction, and can be created in a relatively lonely environment.

5. Graphic designer: Graphic designers are mainly engaged in creative design, using design software and tools for visual creation, and relatively less need to communicate with people frequently.

6. Mathematicians/researchers: People engaged in mathematics or scientific research usually need to focus on problem solving and theoretical research, and relatively little need to cooperate or communicate directly with others.

It should be noted that although there is relatively little social interaction in these occupations, social skills are valuable in any job. Even in an independent career, it is important to communicate and cooperate effectively with colleagues, customers or partners. In addition, every job may have a certain degree of social requirements, so adaptability and flexibility are also key factors for success.