If these are your strengths, what is the best job/industry for you?

Anonymous
Smart, witty, charming, funny, engaging - a communicator. Very organized. A doer and skilled at coordinating moving parts. Able to find common ground among people. Disarming. A quick thinker, good at solving problems. Very decisive. Curious. Helpful, cheerful, generally nice. Diverse background, educated but not studious or academic. Left- and right-brain capabilities. Friendly, not shy, able to talk to anyone, adaptable, amiable.
Anonymous
Cult leader
Anonymous
Marketing, sales
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart, witty, charming, funny, engaging - a communicator. Very organized. A doer and skilled at coordinating moving parts. Able to find common ground among people. Disarming. A quick thinker, good at solving problems. Very decisive. Curious. Helpful, cheerful, generally nice. Diverse background, educated but not studious or academic. Left- and right-brain capabilities. Friendly, not shy, able to talk to anyone, adaptable, amiable.


You could do anything and eventually rise to the top and be a senior manager or leader.

So pick an industry or sector you like and do it; or a function or discipline. You probably excel at team projects plus working alone but avoid mainly working alone things.

Go take an amplitude test; they are free, military offices give them too.

Did you spend your teens and college trying different internships to find a passion or fit. If you like everything then do business - consulting or banking- and fine tune things after 2/4 years of that. Those are broad and string training grounds for high horsepower individuals and business gives you exposure to economics, cap markets, various sectors and geos, and increasing people skills are needed at at levels or to move up.
Anonymous
*Aptitude test
Anonymous
Event planning for an org

Fundraising

Pharma sales

Customer service

Exec director for a small org
Anonymous
Sounds like my spouse. He’s Exec director for a 500 person organization.
Anonymous
Sex worker?
Anonymous
This sounds like my brother who created a nonprofit from scratch that became very successful. I.e. he was a very good fundraiser because of these personal qualities. People liked and trusted him and they regularly gave his organization millions and millions of dollars on a regular basis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart, witty, charming, funny, engaging - a communicator. Very organized. A doer and skilled at coordinating moving parts. Able to find common ground among people. Disarming. A quick thinker, good at solving problems. Very decisive. Curious. Helpful, cheerful, generally nice. Diverse background, educated but not studious or academic. Left- and right-brain capabilities. Friendly, not shy, able to talk to anyone, adaptable, amiable.


Social butterfly ?

SAH spouse ?

Absent in OP's description is anything related to being a hard-worker, diligent, resourceful, resilient, or determined.
Anonymous
What degree(s) do you have? From? How old are you + what experience to you have? Do you golf and/or play tennis? Volunteer work?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smart, witty, charming, funny, engaging - a communicator. Very organized. A doer and skilled at coordinating moving parts. Able to find common ground among people. Disarming. A quick thinker, good at solving problems. Very decisive. Curious. Helpful, cheerful, generally nice. Diverse background, educated but not studious or academic. Left- and right-brain capabilities. Friendly, not shy, able to talk to anyone, adaptable, amiable.


Social butterfly ?

SAH spouse ?

Absent in OP's description is anything related to being a hard-worker, diligent, resourceful, resilient, or determined.


Okay, here’s more: formerly single mom who put self through undergrad and grad school while working and raising kids. Lived internationally. Founded nonprofit not for the financial component but to deliver a service, which we did, successfully. Certainly am diligent, resourceful, resilient, and determined!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What degree(s) do you have? From? How old are you + what experience to you have? Do you golf and/or play tennis? Volunteer work?


BS in communications and an MBA, neither from particularly impressive schools. Thirties. Background in wellness and healthcare, with an IT focus. Love golf.
Anonymous
government relations
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:government relations


Recruiting, real estate, get in with the lobby firm and work your way up. Depends on your interests.
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