Does a true introvert job exist?
Looking for a new Career
Im 33 and I want to change careers. I'm not happy where I'm at. However I'm not sure what I want to do and the more I google, the more I get discouraged. Coming here for advice. I want to find a job that:
pays $70,000+ USD
No sales/retail
Not a lot of customer contact
I'm an introvert with bad anxiety. I prefer to work with minimal interruption.
I have a psychology degree but don't want to go into the counseling field.
I do like repetition
I love being organized and thorough.
I do expect perfectionism from myself which I'm working on.
I am intrigued of government jobs.
Not sure if this matters, I am a female.
Idk if this job exists. Please be kind, I am struggling.
Any ideas?
JobAdvisor:
It sounds like you're looking for a career change that allows you to leverage your strengths while minimizing social interaction. Here are some ideas to consider:
- Data Entry/Analysis:
 
- Roles: Data Entry Specialist, Data Analyst, Research Assistant
 - Responsibilities: Inputting and organizing data, analyzing information, preparing reports
 - Benefits: Often involves repetitive tasks, minimal customer contact, and opportunities for remote work
 
- Technical Writing:
 
- Roles: Technical Writer, Documentation Specialist, Content Developer
 - Responsibilities: Creating technical manuals, user guides, and other documentation
 - Benefits: Typically solitary work, focus on clear and concise communication, and potential for remote work
 
- Accounting/Finance:
 
- Roles: Accountant, Bookkeeper, Financial Analyst
 - Responsibilities: Handling financial transactions, preparing reports, analyzing data
 - Benefits: Structured environment, detailed-oriented work, and opportunities for specialization
 
- Web Development/Design:
 
- Roles: Web Developer, Web Designer, UX/UI Designer
 - Responsibilities: Creating and designing websites, coding, testing
 - Benefits: Creative outlet, potential for remote work, and opportunities for freelance or contract work
 
- Government Jobs:
 
- Roles: Administrative Assistant, Data Analyst, Research Analyst
 - Benefits: Stable employment, benefits package, and opportunities for advancement
 
Additional Tips:
- Utilize Online Resources: Explore job boards like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Glassdoor, and search for keywords like "introvert-friendly jobs" or "remote work."
 - Network with Professionals: Connect with people in your desired field through online communities or professional organizations.
 - Consider Freelancing or Consulting: This can offer flexibility and the ability to set your own hours.
 - Don't Be Afraid to Negotiate: When you find a job you're interested in, be prepared to negotiate salary and benefits.
 
Remember, finding the right career takes time and effort. Be patient with yourself and keep exploring different options.
