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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Attorney - especially tax, health care, regulatory work. Also I feel like medicine would be amazing for someone with this skill set. Doesn’t medical diagnosis depend on recognition of symptom patterns? (Doctors please correct me if this is a misconception)[/quote] Yes it does. Diagnoses are based on known precedent cases and so are treatments. Pattern recognition is everywhere OP. It’s a useful tool to apply previous knowledge to a current situation and then use judgement, experience and ideas to pick and choose which elements to try out. Law, medicine, investing, computer programming, teaching, construction, etc. Any industries or types of jobs appealing to you? Then find a role with your coveted pattern recognition.[/quote]
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