Top 5 jobs for introverts in 2024
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
January 2 is World Introvert Day, and to celebrate we are looking at some of the best jobs for introverts.
Introverts are often overlooked in the workplace as they are seen as shy or reserved.
However, they possess many great qualities, including coming up with creative and innovative solutions to problems.
German psychologist Felicitas Heyne established World Introvert Day in 2011 to celebrate the unique qualities of introverts.
"It was vital to offer a day where introverts could feel recognised and understood in a predominantly extroverted world... It aimed to enhance awareness and appreciation of introverts' contributions to society," she said on the day's official website.
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Introverts looking for new jobs in 2024 should consider some of the following careers.
Digital Marketer
Digital marketing remains a sought-after jobs in 2024. This is one of the best jobs for introverts as it can be done remotely. There is also a lot of room for growth in the industry. Some of the job opportunities include social media manager, SEO specialist, or content manager. Digital marketers can also choose to work for themselves or work for a local/international company.
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Data Specialist
Data Analyst/Scientist is one of the top recommended jobs for introverts. They often work alone or in a small team. Data analysts are always in demand as their insights are the driving force for many business decisions. They are also highly paid.
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Freelance writer
If you have a passion for writing then freelancing is a good place to start. Writers can work in just about any industry. Find a niche, preferably one that suits your interests or skills, and become an expert in your field.
Some writing jobs include:
- Copywriting
- Academic writer
- Ghostwriter
- Author
- Resume writer
- SEO writer
- Technical writer
Virtual Assistant
Virtual assistants have become popular with small businesses in recent years. They work full-time or part-time from the comfort of their homes. Some of a virtual assistant's duties include answering phone calls, arranging meetings, managing emails, making travel arrangements, bookkeeping, preparing reports, and social media management.
Online Customer Service
Online customer service workers assist with live chats or emails, which means no face-to-face communication. It could also involve replying to direct messages and comments made on a company's social media pages.
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