Top Ten Jobs For Introverts

Anya Stoliar
5 min readAug 29, 2019

While extroverts and introverts alike can be successful for any position, people who possess shyer personalities may be drawn to specific roles over others. Introverts recognise that they excel in areas with particular job descriptions.

Introverts are capable of handling the similar tasks of extroverts, however, introverted workers find satisfaction working in careers that make use of their strengths. For example, introverts feel more energised to have a career path that allows them some form of autonomy or independent work.

To assist in your job search, check out the following hacks plus our top ten career paths for introverts around the world.

I’m an introvert. What should I look for in a job?

Contrary to belief, an introvert in the working environment isn’t always shy, is softly spoken and strives to avoid ALL social interactions.

Introverts are individualistic in terms of working habits. That’s why the best jobs for introverts include those that:

  • Offer a quiet, safe space for working alone instead of a noisy environment.
  • Prioritises independent work over group collaboration sessions.
  • Best performed by people with excellent and active listening skills.
  • Allows you to focus your attention on a few tasks at a time.
  • Requires more one-on-one interaction than public speaking.

Here are our top ten career choices for introverts!

Social Media Manager

A social media manager is an excellent career path for the shy introvert that wants to reach out, communicate and inspire others, all behind the safety of their computer screen! Roles are versatile and can include deploying marketing campaigns, curating social media content, along with analysing the performance of various social activities. Social media managers encourage autonomy and are often responsible for ensuring all social content adheres to the best practices and company guidelines.

Content/Creative Manager

We’re talking about big bucks here! Content Managers oversee an entire organisation or team’s content creation and strategy development. I.e, our very own creative content managers Jasmin and Anya!!! Our Hello Molly and Fortunate One babes are responsible for building up a reliable editorial calendar, managing content publishing and ensuring all content produced aligns with company guidelines and business goals. A content manager will often oversee a team of content writers, strategists and a social media team and guide them.

Copywriter / Editor

This job position is a fantastic choice for creative introverts who are comfortable juggling various tasks, working on their own and possess great pride in the work they produce. Their day can consist of preparing the pre-written copy and blog content for the brand’s website, assess grammatical, spelling and stylistic errors before publication or assist the media team with social and influencer-related text. Editors may also fact check copy to ensure written work meets the company’s brand style guide.

Graphic Designer

A graphic designer is another fantastic position for creative introverts.
This role is perfect for those who love to lend their creative flair into the tasks they receive and have the drive to work under a tight turnaround.
A graphic designer will use their software and programming skills to create custom visuals that display and communicate ideas of a brand’s identity or add aesthetic appeal to an advertised product. A graphic designer is also responsible for improving the flow of information on digital and print assets like sales materials, posters, publications and more.

IT Manager

These hotshots manage the security and operation of an organisation’s information systems. An IT Manager handles issues from software and hardware upgrades, managing the brand’s technology budget, direct and oversee junior IT staff and address help desk tickets. Don’t get on an IT Manager’s bad side! These guys have the power to shut down entire businesses with just a flick of a switch or an input of code. Employers actively seek out IT Managers, so perhaps this is the career path for you!

Librarian

Sometimes, introverts find comfort in the hobbies they love the most! The art of conversation may not be an introvert’s forte, but give them novel to read, then they’ll be singing your praises! Not only is a library a quiet and safe space for the shy and the timid, but the role of a librarian also generates a great source of income! Within a safe and controlled environment, librarians will assist visitors with book requests, prepare catalogue books, periodicals and other materials.

Librarians may also manage library budgets, supervise the junior staff members and organise upcoming library events. At times, a librarian’s role will often crossover to that of an archivist, and are sometimes tasked of overseeing and updating input data in library catalogues.

Paralegal

If you’re unsure what the job description entails, a paralegal acts as a legal administrative assistant. Tasks include completing case research, handling client interviews with lawyers, drafting, updating and filing legal documents as well as assisting attorneys in preparing presentations. You are the backbone and the support of the attorney!

Film and Video Editor

Creative introverts unite! We have another job you’re going to love!
Film and video editors use state of the art editing software to produce a final product. Often a film editor will work with a small collection of people, including the director, editors and other editing assistants. If the director is the mad genius behind a film, it’s the video editor who conveys the emotion and ingenuity through their editing skills.

Animal Care or Service Worker

You may not be a people person, but you love being around animals and find enjoyment in assisting others. This position includes working in kennels, zoos, animal shelters, veterinary clinics or their own homes. Animal care or social worker’s duties vary depending on where they work but mostly consist of the care and wellbeing of animals than humans. You’re guaranteed little human interaction!

Software Engineer

We live and thrive in a digitally developed world. Thus, Software Engineers are highly sought after by prospective employers for their skill set, knowledge and ability to work under pressure. These individuals use their computer programming skills to build, test and continually improve the efficiency and effectiveness of software programs within a company. Engineers may specialise in networks, operating systems, CMS, applications or databases.

Happy Job Hunting!

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