What is the perfect career for you? Everyone is different; some people know what they want to do with their lives from a young age, while others don’t find their goal until later in life.
But it doesn’t matter what age you realize your dreams; what matters is that you do and that you find a way to do something that makes you happy.
There are many ways you can find your ideal career, from looking at your skill set to seeing what you enjoy doing, identifying what you don’t want to do, and even taking an Interest Inventory test.
One thing that can dictate what career would be perfect for you is your personality. Extroverts, or those with more outgoing and social personalities, can often be perfect for more public-facing roles and jobs where you need to engage with people to be successful. If you like being involved in what is happening, meeting new people, and expanding your life experiences, the following careers are perfect for extroverts.
Recruiter
Recruiters need to be really personal and social to engage with would-be job seekers and companies looking for new employees. You need to be able to sell the job role, the company, and yourself to make an enticing offer. Recruiters need to be adept at building rapport with people and knowing the industry or industries you are recruiting for to help you get the roles filled with the right people.
Flight Attendant
Flight attendants are often thought to live a jet-setting life filled with dreamy getaways and exciting destinations. But the majority of their working day involves ensuring they are keeping everyone safe on board a flight. You need to be able to keep a calm head under pressure and be confident in your skills in emergency situations to help those who need it should there be an incident on board. Flight attendants need to be social and have excellent communication skills as well as being critical thinkers to support their job role.
Events Manager
Events managers need to work alongside and coordinate with many people to bring an event to life and have it run smoothly. From talking to clients to communicating with suppliers, vendors, and attendees, you need to be able to rely on vital information and make plans to benign everything together when it is required. This job role is perfect for those who are charismatic and engaging and have a unique ability to take a thought process and transform it into a real-life scenario.
Presenter
Presenters work in both TV and radio and can host many different shows or segments on various topics. To be able to make a good presenter, you need to be confident in talking to people and be knowledgeable on your given topics or industry. You will possess excellent communication skills and be able to articulate information clearly and in an engaging way to ensure people are tuning in to what you have to say.
Lawyer
While a real-life courtroom is rarely as exciting as portrayed on the big and small screens, it still does a perfect job for extroverts. The reason is that lawyers need to be able to converse with clients, as well as other legal professionals and those involved in gathering evidence and building a case. You will need to protect your client’s best interests during legal issues and ensure you win for them as they need you to in their time of need.
Public Relations Specialist
A public relations specialist is a person who helps to shape the view and public image of a person or company via various methods. This can be through providing written documentation or publishing materials, talking directly to others internally and externally. It can involve conducting interviews and appearing in media or networking with others in related businesses and industries to help improve a reputation.
Teacher
While the teaching profession can be divisive, extroverts are well-placed to be excellent teachers due to their ability to be able to engage with others and foster communication and relationships. Whether you want to be a kindergarten teacher or you want to help educate adults or anyone in between, teaching cannot only be a worthwhile profession to get into but an excellent way to utilize your natural talents and skill set.
Conclusion
Extroverts are often seen as facilitators of social activities and excellent communicators due to their natural desire to want to be around people and be involved in everything they can be. These skills can lend themselves to a great many careers, not limited to those included in this post.
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