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What kind of work are introverts suitable for?
Introverts are usually quiet, independent, like thinking, not good at interacting with strangers and expressing their ideas. However, this does not mean that they can't find a job that suits them. The following are some of my views on the careers that introverts are suitable for.

Programmers/developers programmers/developers need to have clear thinking and focused ability, which is consistent with the personality characteristics of introverts. In addition, programming and development usually need to be carried out in a relatively independent environment, which is in line with the preferences of introverts. Introverts can also use their thinking ability to study algorithms and write codes to improve their skills.

Data analysts Data analysts need to have strong data analysis ability and logical thinking ability, which is also one of the advantages of introverts. Data analysts usually need to analyze and mine data in an independent environment, which is also the preference of introverts. In addition, analysts need to exchange data analysis results with others, but this is not a very frequent activity to meet the needs of introverts.

Librarians/data managers Librarians/data managers need to have the ability of organization and management, as well as strong concentration and patience. Introverts usually prefer a quiet and independent environment, which also meets the needs of introverts. In addition, librarians usually need to communicate with readers and provide help, but this kind of communication is usually carried out in a small scope, which can meet the needs of introverts.

Editing/proofreading needs strong language expression and word processing ability, which is consistent with the thinking characteristics of introverts. Introverts usually prefer to think and handle affairs independently, which can also meet the needs of introverts. In addition, editing/proofreading can work in a relatively independent environment, which also meets the needs of introverts.

Artists/designers need creativity and imagination, which is one of the advantages of introverts. Introverts usually prefer to think and create independently, and this kind of work can also meet the needs of introverts. In addition, artists/designers usually need to communicate with customers, but this communication is usually carried out in a relatively private and quiet environment, which can also meet the needs of introverts.

In short, introverts can choose a career that suits their personality characteristics, such as programmer, data analyst, librarian/librarian, editor/proofreader, artist/designer. These occupations need strong thinking ability, concentration and creativity, which is consistent with the characteristics of introverts. At the same time, these occupations can also provide a relatively independent and quiet working environment to meet the needs of introverts.