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What job seems best for me

I’m a person who is really good with people but doesn’t like people and I really like money and is very good a communicating #money #career #job

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Rebecca’s Answer

On one hand, I am glad to hear that you possess excellent communication. On the other hand, I am upset that you like money rather than people. A lot of people like your family, relatives and friends are precious to us. They cannot be replaced by money.
Communication is essential to many jobs. Would you like to be a Sales or Marketing? Communication skill is very important in these careers. The income of Sales is related on the business you can bring to the company. That means you can have higher income if you can do more business. Having said that, like Dan (see another answer), we always work in a team rather alone. A good sales also needs to have a good product, good client services, etc. That means there is R&D team to support product development and client services team to support the post sales services. You can consider how to get along with people and be a team member.
Another suggestion is to be Lawyer. Be a lawyer, you would need to attend the college and achieve the profession recognition before you can practice law. You have to work hard in the high school and take law as major in the universities.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Dan’s Answer

You will find that almost any job you have will require people skills so it sounds like you are off to a great start by being good at working with people when you have to!

Unfortunately, not wanting to be around people is not always an option and will limit your choices because most places you will work will require you to interact with other people regularly.

Remember, companies are really just groups of people working together. Although there are jobs out there with less people interaction than others, I can't think of any positions where you will not be be required to interact with people, so my advice is to work on your ability to be around people and try to focus on the benefits of being around others, because there are a lot of good reasons.

When you begin to interview, you will almost be asked about interacting with other people, because companies see this as one of the most important skills.
Hope this helps - Good luck!

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Anita’s Answer

There are many tools to assist with this. My favorite is https://careerquiz.org/.
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