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  2. The 10 best jobs for introverts - AOL

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    Take a look at some of the best jobs for your personality type: More on AOL The 5 hardest working cities in America 4 leadership lessons from Pope Francis The real world salaries of 8 childhood ...

  3. The skill introverts need to master to succeed at work ... - AOL

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    "As more introverts get into leadership, they need to actually change the world to make more space for people like them as well." Liu shared one way she's tried to do this in her own work.

  4. Top 10 jobs for introverts in 2021 - AOL

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    Physicists, machine operatives and marketing professionals are the best-suited jobs for those that like to work alone, a study revealed. Top 10 jobs for introverts in 2021 Skip to main content

  5. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop ...

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    Cain says that introverts win a disproportionate number of Phi Beta Kappa keys and National Merit Scholarship finalist positions, cheat and break rules less, are more likely to be described by parents and caregivers as empathetic or conscientious, and are less likely to get into car accidents, participate in extreme sports and place large ...

  6. Susan Cain - Wikipedia

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    Susan Horowitz Cain [3] (born 1968) is an American writer and lecturer.. She is the author of the 2012 non-fiction book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, which argues that modern Western culture misunderstands and undervalues the traits and capabilities of introverted people.

  7. Extraversion and introversion - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, a study by Diener, Sandvik, Pavot, and Fujita (1992) [80] showed that although extraverts chose social jobs relatively more frequently (51%) than nonsocial jobs compared to introverts (38%), they were happier than introverts regardless of whether their occupations had social or nonsocial character.

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