Introverts have unique strengths. We break down appealing jobs based on the top skills associated with introverts or those with introverted tendencies.
Introversion and extroversion typically describe where people get their energy. While extroverts draw energy from lots of social interactions, introverts tend to prefer quiet time to recharge. But, really, both of these qualities occur on a spectrum—people are neither completely introverted nor extremely extroverted at all times. Many introverts can be outgoing and enjoy spending time with others, while extroverted individuals can be shy and enjoy long periods of solitude.
It's estimated that one-third to one-half of Americans are introverted, according to Susan Cain’s powerful book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking [1]. And while many companies celebrate extroverted tendencies, introverts have unique skills to offer. In fact, finding the right job as an introvert—or someone with introverted tendencies—can lead to a fulfilling career.
In this article, we'll go over high-value skills introverts may possess, tips to leverage these skills, and jobs that may be fulfilling for introverts.
Introversion and extroversion describe personality tendencies. Here's a side-by-side breakdown of the primary differences between the two types, though keep in mind most people fall on a spectrum.
Often, introverted individuals are drawn to deeper, meaningful connections, rather than entertaining a crowd, so they are quite skilled at relationship building—a huge benefit in jobs that require leadership, interviewing, or teaching (skills that tend to be associated with extroverts). Also, they may thrive in work opportunities that require greater independence, such as work-from-home roles.
Common skills among introverts include:
Empathy
Analytical thinking
Creativity
Attention to detail
Building relationships
Adaptability
Listening
Independence
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Based on the skills listed above, this guide compiles 24 jobs in different industries that might be a good match for you. Consider your own unique skills and passions alongside this list to help you make an informed decision.
*All salary data represents median salaries in 2023 in the United States according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics unless otherwise noted.
Empathy is the ability to understand and feel what another person is experiencing, or “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.”
Leverage your empathy by leading and acting with compassion. If you are a UX designer, ask probing questions to better understand your user. If you are a social worker, your empathy and care can lead to improving clients’ lives.
A career in social work can be rewarding for introverts because it requires empathy to advocate for the well-being and empowerment of individuals, families, and communities. Social workers can work within child and family services, health care, mental health, substance abuse, schools, gerontology, criminal justice, and the military. If you want to become a clinical social worker, you will need a master’s in social work from an accredited college or university.
Median salary: $50,390
Job outlook: 9 percent (faster than average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor’s degree for administrative positions and master’s degree for clinical positions
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As a physician assistant, you will help physicians and surgeons examine, diagnose, and treat patients, as well as research the latest treatments. Introverts can use their strong empathy skills to connect with patients.
Median salary: $121,530
Job outlook: 28 percent (faster than average)
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UX designers are responsible for the end-to-end journey of a user’s interaction with a product, including design, usability, and marketing. This career does require you to conduct user interviews and build connections with people, but it may be fulfilling for introverts because it focuses on empathizing with the user and applying innovation to improve a product or service.
Median salary: $78,300
Job outlook: 23 percent (faster than average)
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Many introverted thinkers seek consistency and logic, which helps in building a framework for how things work and using this to improve ideas. This is particularly useful for problem solving and data analysis.
Use your analytical skills in jobs that involve finding insights or inconsistencies in data, such as quantitative research or IT systems.
Within this rapidly growing field is ample opportunity for analytical thinkers to solve problems for companies and organizations. Data scientists identify patterns and trends in data to uncover insights and create algorithms and models to forecast outcomes. If you enjoy working with data and transforming it into actionable plans, then this in-demand career might be the one for you.
Median salary: $100,910
Job outlook: 36 percent (much faster than average)
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This highly analytical science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) job can be fulfilling for introverts who enjoy problem solving. Engineers must design, test, modify, and inspect products and systems, applying science and math to address society’s needs and problems with economical solutions. For the right person, this can be a rewarding career that does not require too much constant social interaction.
Median salary: (Civil) $88,050; (Industrial) $95,300
Job outlook: (Civil) 8 percent - as fast as average; (Industrial) 10 percent - faster than average
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An IT manager oversees activities that deal with organizations’ computer systems, requiring an analytical mind to find workable solutions to improve for enhanced efficiency and security. Keep in mind that you will still have to work closely with teams to troubleshoot technical issues, but this can be a rewarding career for introverts who enjoy digging in and solving problems.
Median salary: $159,010
Job outlook: 16 percent (faster than average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor's degree
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Creative thinking is about being able to draw connections between unexpected situations. Creativity is not merely about artistic or aesthetic ability, but using your imagination to find new solutions to problems.
As a social media manager, your role is to use social media platforms to engage with and attract customers. Your creativity can empower you to dream up innovative concepts and implement high-traffic social campaigns. Much of the work involves engaging with online consumers and building partnerships in industries as varied as banking, fashion, tech, and government.
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Digital designers often work to create website layouts and interface, making sure users have a positive experience. The work tends to combine creativity with technical know-how so that designers can communicate ideas about products and services that captivate users. Many designers also have the pleasure of working remotely and/or on a freelance basis, which can contribute to well-being and job satisfaction.
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Software development may seem like a highly technical pursuit, but it’s also an excellent field for harnessing creativity to solve problems in new and interesting ways. This highly analytical career that involves creating computer applications, systems, and networks for users is suitable for introverts who enjoy solving problems independently.
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Keen attention to detail derives from being observant and mindful of your surroundings, including people’s actions and reactions. Harness your ability to notice the tiny details that others might not see. This skill is useful in editing, data analysis, and medicine.
In accounting, you prepare financial documents and reports for tax purposes and handle financial information relevant to your company. Accounting requires a high level of detail and analysis.
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Market research analysts study market conditions to forecast potential sales for products and services. This in-demand job requires strong math and analytical skills, as well as attention to detail, sifting through data and statistics to determine feasibility and outlook given economic trends.
Median salary: $63,920
Job outlook: 19 percent (much faster than average)
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As an industrial machinery mechanic, you are responsible for maintaining and repairing factory equipment and other industrial machinery. Many detail-oriented, analytical introverts are suited to this type of work.
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Introverted individuals tend to seek meaningful connections. In the professional setting, this can foster strong, long-lasting relationships. You can employ this workplace skill to manage, lead, and collaborate with colleagues.
Also known as health care executives or administrators, health services managers direct and coordinate health services in a facility, department, or medical practice. This career is a good fit for an organized introvert who is comfortable working collaboratively with a small team, especially those who enjoy helping people.
Median salary: $101,340
Job outlook: 28 percent (much faster than average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor’s degree
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As a veterinarian, you have the privilege of caring for animals, reducing your levels of human interaction. It can be fulfilling for introverts to use empathy to provide high-quality care and research for pets and livestock. You will also build relationships with animal owners, suppliers, and animal activists.
Median salary: $100,370
Job outlook: 19 percent (much faster than average)
Typical requirements: Doctoral or professional degree
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As a marketing manager, you are in charge of leading campaigns and projects to promote a brand or product. It can be a fulfilling career for introverts who prioritize creative and analytical thinking, and who can collaborate with cross-functional teams and build connections with stakeholders.
Median salary: $133,380
Job outlook: 10 percent (as fast as average)
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Being adaptable and flexible means adjusting to and thriving in new conditions, especially important for introverts who may need to extend outside of their comfort zone to become a successful salesperson or another typically extroverted job role. As an introvert, you may need to adapt to a more extroverted workplace by managing your time wisely so as to not get burned out.
Cybersecurity analysts, sometimes called information security analysts, help protect a company’s networks and systems by monitoring for and reporting security breaches. This is among the most common roles on a cybersecurity team, so it is an excellent entry point into this field. The role requires you to keep up with IT security trends and be agile in developing strategies to maintain security.
Median salary: $102,600
Job outlook: 35 percent (much faster than average)
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As a project manager, you are responsible for organizing, planning, and executing projects within the constraints of a team’s budget and time. Project managers often lead teams, helping them stay goal-focused until the project’s completion. This role is ideal for introverts who are organized and comfortable with operating flexibly and making effective decisions on short notice.
Median salary: $94,500
Job outlook: 7 percent (as fast as average)
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Help desk technicians are on hand to provide technical support over the phone, in person, or remotely. They must respond quickly and efficiently to employees’ computer-related issues. If you are an introverted individual who is adept at adapting to new situations and problems as they arise, this might be a good fit for you.
Median salary: $57,910
Job outlook: 6 percent (as fast as average)
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Introverts tend to be good listeners because they are often reflective and compassionate. They may process ideas better in intimate group settings.
This skill is useful in career fields that require active listening and nurturing personalities. Tuning in to others’ needs can be fulfilling, whether you are an attorney helping a client navigate a legal situation or a psychologist studying human behavior.
While a legal career might not be top of mind when considering an introverted personality, lawyers spend quite a bit of time conducting research and drafting documents. A majority of the work requires listening to client concerns to help them best navigate complex legal situations.
Median salary: $127,990
Job outlook: 10 percent (as fast as average)
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Psychologists observe, interpret and record how clients relate to their life, using cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavioral research to help them. They can work independently to conduct research and consult clients, or join a health care team of physicians and social workers. Empathetic introverts may find this career very rewarding.
Median salary: $81,040
Job outlook: 6 percent (as fast as average)
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As an interpreter, you will translate spoken words from one language to another. Being a good listener can be particularly helpful when interpreting live in settings like schools, hospitals, courtrooms, or conferences.
Median salary: $49,110
Job outlook: 20 percent (much faster than average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor’s degree
For many introverts, a main strength is their ability to be self-sufficient when working through ideas or issues for long periods of time alone. They may be most comfortable whittling away at an idea or project independently, so remote jobs can be a great option because interactions are limited to only necessary meetings.
Use your self-sufficiency to excel in jobs where you need time to focus, whether it is writing a proposal for funding or building a prototype on Figma. In job roles that require team collaboration, these pockets of alone time can provide the balance you need.
As a pilot, you will have plenty of alone time while flying. After the training and certifications required to become a pilot, you will need to communicate clearly and effectively to team members, but much of flying is either alone or with one or two other co-pilots.
Median salary: $134,630
Job outlook: 6 percent (faster than average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor’s degree and license/certificate
Social scientists or research-based careers such as political scientist, anthropologist, economist, and urban planner are a good fit for academic-minded introverts. These careers may work independently or with teams, but they tend to offer a balance of both self-guided research and collaboration.
Median salary: (Political scientist) $122,510; (Anthropologist or archeologist) $61,910; (Economist) $105,630; (Urban and regional planner) $78,500
Job outlook: (Political scientist) 6 percent - as fast as average; (Anthropologist or archeologist) 6 percent - as fast as average; (Economist) 6 percent - faster than average; (Urban and regional planner) 4 percent - as fast as average
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Writing of all types, whether it is technical, copywriting, content, or grants, is well-suited for introverts because it is often solitary work. Technical writing involves preparing instruction manuals and journal articles to communicate complex information in an accessible manner.
Median salary: $78,060 (technical writer)
Job outlook: 6 percent (as fast as average)
Typical requirements: Bachelor’s degree
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