So you like money but people… meh, not so much.
The team at ResumeGenius.com ranked the top careers for introverts based on two key factors: great salaries and minimal human interaction.
These aren’t jobs you can land overnight—they all require a solid education and specialized training. But if you’re not a fan of constant collaboration or water cooler chat, these might just be your dream gigs:
Radiologist – You’ll spend your time reading X-rays, MRIs, and ultrasounds… not dealing with coworkers. Median salary: $354,000. Natural Sciences Manager – Oversee research projects and teams, mostly from behind the scenes. $169,000.
Computer & Information Research Scientist – Innovate tech without needing a team huddle every five minutes. $157,000.
Physicist or Astronomer – Dive into the mysteries of the universe solo. $150,000.
Computer Hardware Engineer – Design computer systems and components in peaceful, nerdy solitude. $148,000.
Software Developer – Code your way to a comfortable, mostly-quiet career. $138,000.
Computer Network Architect – Build networks, not office relationships. $134,000.
Actuary – Assess risk with math, not meetings. $133,000.
Biochemist or Biophysicist – Science-focused and low on social demands. $120,000.
Operations Research Analyst – Crunch data alone in your cozy office nook. $96,000.
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