Jobs For People Who Hate People: The Ultimate Career Guide For Introverts
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To succeed in life, you have to find a job that’s right for you. You have to find a job that you can thrive in and a job that you’re truly passionate about. You have to find a job that suits your personality.We live in a world of extroverts. We are told that we need to have great people skills to achieve in life. So, introverts have a hard time fitting in. They have a hard time looking for a job that’s perfect for them.Well if you’re an introvert and you have a hard time finding the right job, this book is for you. This book contains valuable information that helps introverts find the right job for their personality. In this book, you’ll learn:· The different types of introverts· Business jobs for introverts· Science-related jobs that’s perfect for introverts who like to work alone· Science-related and engineering jobs for introverts who like to work outdoors· Marketing and sales jobs for the shy and quiet type· Leadership roles for people who have reserved and quiet demeanor· Top jobs for creative and artistic introverts· Best jobs for analytical and investigative introverts· The salary range of best introvert jobs· The skills needed to qualify for these jobsThis book will help you find your place in the labor market and make use of your skills and abilities.It’s true that we live in a world of extroverts. But, times are changing nowadays. Introverts like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg are leading and dominating the world. Introverts can thrive and achieve success, too, as long as they choose a career that showcases their skills and personality.This book will help you find the career where you can thrive and become a work superstar!

File Size: 1237 KB

Print Length: 103 pages

Publication Date: June 15, 2016

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Language: English

ASIN: B01H5BN04Y

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First of all, I had no idea that there are four different types of introverts. So, an eye opener right off the bat. Each one of these four types is clearly defined so the task of the reader is to figure out which one applies to you. After that, the text clearly describes which job you are best suited to hold.In addition to the depth of the text, one is able to determine the one job that fits you to a 'tee'. The author has identified a total of 250 occupations in total so a wide range of jobs are listed.Who knew that there was a job called a 'bag designer'? Makes sense but never thought about it before.I like the fact that the salary for each job is listed if money may be a motivator for you when selecting an occupation.Lots of research in this one and most highly recommended.

What a fascinating topic to tackle! The Briggs-Meyer personality traits summary was very helpful. While the lists of occupations wasn't exhaustive---nor was it meant to be---they were descriptive & informative. The singular reason why I gave 4 stars rather than 5 is I wish the author would have included more well paying jobs which did not require a college degree or, at a maximum only a 2 year AA or AS. Readers, there are a handful of these listed not requiring higher education. Of particular interest to me was the number of jobs that can be done in your own home. All in all, well done & kudos to the author! I recommend her book to all my fellow introverts:)

This is the first book that I have read by author Danielle Dixon, so I must admit that I was a little unsure of what to expect at first and admittedly even quite skeptical. That being said, I quickly realized within the first few chapters that the author is delivering truly professional and insightful information to readers in a way that is easy to understand and also far from feeling like a chore to read, due to the relaxed, almost conversational-like undertone of the writing style.The book is obviously aimed at introverts, and I think it’s excellent in that regard (I suppose I would be considered an INFJ), but I also think that the more-extroverted types of people out there would be available to find value in this book because, to put it simple, the advice is clearly very well-researched and helpful essentially from start to finish. “Jobs for People Who Hate People” has left me with much to think about and with many ideas and concepts that I look forward to researching further in the future once I get some time. The book has already proven to be helpful for me so I can’t help but recommend it to others, it’s definitely worth checking out.

Thanks to the author for this book. I was always a reserved man, so it was difficult for me to find a suitable job. But after reading this book, I learned that there are more options for continuing a career, and I have already assigned interviews.

Excellent as a quick reference book or to give people ideas to research for possible alternative jobs/careers. However, as a self-employed web developer and graphic designer, I felt that those job summaries made the jobs sound a bit too easy and simplistic to achieve. Even to get your foot in the door takes quite a bit of skill and effort. So, with this in mind, I was wondering how many other job summaries were over simplified. I understand the author is only providing cursory summary glances, but I don't want people to get the wrong idea and think these jobs don't require dozens (if not hundreds) of hours of time and sacrifice. But this is a good book. I'll keep it as a reference.

I did not expect that there are jobs offered for introverts people. I was once an introvert person who was having a hard time dealing with some individuals. I found it very hard to mingle with them. I prefer to work and just be alone. Until it develops my personality. There is nothing wrong if you are introvert person. However, sometimes you have to learn to be in the group. Before I got this book, I was forced to work in some places where I need to deal with other people. If only I got this book years ago, I would settle to choose one of those jobs provided by the author. If you are an introvert person and cant really get out from your box, then, this book is for you. You have a lot of choices to choose what you want.

A lot of people think that introverts don't make good candidates in the workforce but this book shows exactly how different kinds of introverts can fit perfectly into the work force. What I personally loved about this book what that the author showed all the jobs that are best for the introverts and explains why it would be a great choice to them. Great book for anyone that is extremely lost of what is the next step to take in their careers.

To succeed in life everyone needs to find the best job for them, one that will suit their personality. This book is for the introverts among us who have a hard time finding a suitable job for them. It will teach you about the different types of introverts, the suitable jobs for them and the skills needed to qualify for these jobs. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to find the best job for them and become a " work superstar".

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