Who is an extrovert?

An extrovert is an individual who feels energized by the interaction with others. These individuals are outgoing and can quickly strike up conversations with friends and strangers. They enjoy getting involved in verbal discussions and brainstorming. Hence, they may be the ones who initiate such group activities or gatherings. Extroverts also enjoy collaborating with others and working as a team. They are also eager to gain new experiences and typically have a "go-getter" attitude.

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Suitable Careers for Extroverts

These individuals can use their natural skills to the best potential in specific career roles. Some of the appropriate career options are as follows.

1. Counseling

Counselors are professionals who are trained to actively listen to their clients' problems and support them in dealing with the same. In order to help their client, these professionals may use different forms of therapy as well. Rapport building is an essential step in effective counseling, wherein the natural skills of an extrovert become important. Further, they may work with individuals, families, or groups of individuals facing similar issues. Being a clinical psychologist or social worker can also provide a similar work environment and duties.

Career Path

One can become a counselor by studying Psychology at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. A PG Diploma can follow these degrees in Guidance and Counselling. There are several diploma and certification courses as well, which help develop counseling skills.

2. Event Management

An event manager is responsible for conducting and managing an event, from the primary task of understanding the client's requirements to completing the same. An essential part of this role is to contact, interact, and coordinate with professionals of other areas such as caterers, florists, decorators, and transporters. As an extrovert, one is naturally comfortably interacting with others and working collaboratively. Hence, this career can be very appealing, and extroverts can also be successful in the same.

Career Path

To become an event manager, one can start with an undergraduate degree in management, business, or marketing, followed by a post-graduation in a similar field. There are specific diploma and certification courses that train the individual in event management as well.

3. Human Resource Management

Human Resource professionals are entrusted with the responsibilities of recruiting, training and resolving employee issues in an organization. They act as the link between the organization and the employees. In order to be in this role, individuals must be capable of speaking confidently and establishing rapport with others quickly. Further, they are also required to train groups of employees. Therefore, these professionals should be skilled in working well with groups of people, even strangers.

Career Path

It is necessary to obtain an undergraduate degree in a related field such as business, marketing, psychology, and management, to become an HR professional. A specialized degree in human resource management is mostly offered at the postgraduate level, such as an MBA HR. There are also certificate and diploma courses that help learn about this field.

4. Journalism

Journalists are those who strive to ensure that news in its most accurate form reaches the audience. In this pursuit, they must interact and collaborate with a wide range of individuals while conducting interviews or field activities and while working on publishing their reports. Therefore, journalists must possess the natural ability to interact comfortably with others and be open to new experiences. These requirements make it one of the ideal career opportunities for an extrovert.

Career Path

A professional in this field typically completes an undergraduate course in Journalism followed by a post-graduation in the same area. A related field that provides similar work opportunities is Mass Communication. Some courses offer a combined degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, which is also an acceptable degree to become a journalist.

5. Sales

A sales professional's role lies in understanding the needs of a customer and selling the relevant product. They may also be required to complete desk jobs such as conducting research, analysing sales trends, and developing sales strategies. The innate abilities of an extrovert are necessary when it comes to interacting with customers, establishing rapport, understanding their needs, and finally, selling the product. Further, an extroverts' inclination towards new experiences can also come in handy when developing new sales strategies.

Career Path

To aid in one's career path, those aspiring to join sales can opt for undergraduate courses in Business, Sales, and Marketing, Advertising, Statistics, Mathematics, Finance, Accounting, Economics, Psychology, English, or any other relevant field. Sales jobs in some areas like pharmaceuticals and IT also require field-specific qualifications. A post-graduation in a similar field. However, work experience is vital to succeeding in this field and can be achieved through internships.

Who is an introvert?

An introvert is usually the one who prefers calm and uncrowded environments. These individuals enjoy connecting with themselves and are more inclined towards one-on-one interactions. Introverts like to work alone or in small groups, and are more comfortable in positions that offer autonomy. These individuals are thoughtful and reserved. They take pleasure in observing and examining information. Further, they also like roles where the communication is structured and limited, in contrast to extensive group discussions or debates.


 

Suitable Careers for Introverts

These individuals can use their natural skills to the best potential in specific career roles. Some of the suitable career options are given below.

1. Accountancy

An accountant works with numbers to develop reports, manage tax returns, document income, and expenditure, and evaluate business plans. These professionals require limited interactions with others and good analytical skills. An introvert's attention to detail and preference for independent work makes this one of the suitable career options.

Career Path

There are many specialized career opportunities in accountancy, each with different professional qualification requirements. However, a degree in commerce, accountancy, or a related field. This degree can be followed either by professional courses such as CA, CS, CMA, CPA, or a postgraduate degree in a similar field.

2. Actuarial Science

Actuarial Science is an upcoming field that deals with analyzing statistical data and developing relevant models. These professionals are also expected to be up-to-date with new developments, communicate findings of statistical analysis to clients, and prepare presentations and reports. The innate ability of an introvert to pay attention to detail, observe, and work independently can prove to be extremely useful in this field.

Career Path

An undergraduate in mathematics, statistics, commerce, or actuarial science is recommended to join this profession. One is then required to appear for the actuarial common entrance exam (ACET), after which he/she should complete the professional course in Actuarial Science.

3. Animation and Graphics

For introverts who have creative or artistic potential, this is an exciting field. These professionals must understand their client's requirements, develop basic designs, and finalize them with the client before completing the project. Further, they may also be asked to create models or provide special effects for their creations. The introverts’ detailed oriented approach, preference for a structured communication channel and limited interaction with others make them ideal for this career.

Career Path

To become an animator, one can pursue an undergraduate, diploma, or certification in Animation. Further, these individuals should also improve their skills in various software such as Adobe, Maya, Illustrator, and After Effects.

4. Ethical Hacking

An ethical hacker is responsible for protecting the security systems of the organization. He/she does this by testing these security systems by attempting to hack into it. This process enables them to identify any weak link, defect, or malfunctioning of the security system. An introvert's ability to work alone and their keen eye for detail can come in handy for professionals in this field.

Career Path

An ethical hacker requires a strong knowledge base in computer programming, languages, and databases. Therefore, an undergraduate in computer science or similar courses is preferable. Further, certification courses such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Computer Hacking and Forensic Investigator (CHFI), Certified Information Security Manager (CISH), and many more help provide professional credentials for these professionals.

5. Web Development

A web developer is in charge of creating, maintaining, and modifying websites for their clients. They are skilled in coding and designing, thereby enabling the creation of visually appealing and user-friendly websites customized to the client requirements. They also collaborate with graphic designers, marketers, and writers. An introvert's ability to work alone, with a structured and limited communication with others, combined with their attention to detail, will help them succeed in this career.

Career Path

To be a web developer, one requires extensive knowledge in HTML, CSS, UI, and UX. Further, they also need expertise in databases such as SQL and PHP and different computer languages. Therefore a good starting point in this profession would be to complete a degree in computer science simultaneously completing courses in other specific software, databases, and languages. Learning SEO will also help extend the reach of the website created.

Never overthink or limit your options because of your personality. Choose a career that makes you happy in all aspects and brings out your true talent. I hope this post has given you some ideas about the various career options available to people with both extroverted and introverted personalities.

Finding a career that is a good fit for you is about rediscovering who you are. Concentrate on where you get your energy from, and you'll be ready to take on your career.

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Sruthi Suresh
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