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5 Jobs that are best for extroverts

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 23, 2021, 21:00 IST
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5 Jobs that are best for extroverts

Extroverts are very efficient for communication and interaction with others at the forefront. Whether it’s at a party or a workplace meeting, extroverts usually lead the race when it comes to expressing their emotions and connecting with people. Their exuberant personality serves well to attain candidature profiles or jobs because proficient communication skills are what every interviewer looks for in suitable profiles. Hence, we have listed down a list of jobs that are perfect for all the extroverts out there.

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Management consultant

They work in accordance with different organizations to improve the quality of their business. They largely communicate with business heads, clients, organisation coordinates, etc. to identify and work towards solving adequate problems. They are hired by consulting firms and are always on the go, from one project to another.

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PR Manager or Executive

Being a Public Relations manager is a great opportunity for extroverts to showcase their creative thinking and managerial skills in times of crisis. PR managers come in handy in maintaining cordial and good relations with clients and help them to communicate their message to the mass or audience.

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Event Planner

Such people are required to interact and work closely with everyone because planning an event requires efficient coordination and communication among everyone. These people are responsible for keeping track of everything and supporting everyone by providing morale during a crisis. This profession requires people who can maintain good relationships with others; something that extroverts know exactly how to do.

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HR Manager or Recruiter

In this field, communicating properly is the most important thing. An HR manager has to be fluent and thorough with the company’s rules, terms and conditions in order to pass the same information to recruiters and candidates. They are also required to interact with various people, which is always easier if one is fluent in communication skills.

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Customer Success Manager

They are the people who customers reach out to when they are in a dilemma or are facing a problem regarding a product. With prior knowledge about customer service, this profession helps extroverts to thrive and talk to customers calmly, providing them with just the right information they need. This requires experience and intuition.

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