![]() Why it doesn't involve customer service: Your day-to-day work will be spent with records and reports, not on the front lines with clients. Who it's good for: People who always turn their taxes in on time and have a good eye for reviewing records. You may collaborate with other professionals, like mathematicians or engineers, but much of your work will be self-directed.Ĭheck out: Consulting Statistician Manager at Deloitte or Director of Data Science at BuzzFeed Why it doesn't involve customer service: Many statistician jobs are in research facilities (both in the federal government and in private labs). Who it's good for: Number-crunchers who like analyzing data to solve problems. Why it doesn't involve customer service: Risk management may sound like all-hands-on-deck work, but much of actuarial work happens in closed-door insurance offices and requires individual analysis.Ĭheck out: Life Actuary Consultant at Deloitte or Underwriting Analyst at Attune Insurance Who it's good for: Finance pros who enjoy figuring out the monetary cost of various risks (and either have passed actuary exams or are excited to study for them). (Okay, I'll be honest, some of them involve some people, like teammates and bosses, but I promise that these will keep you off the front lines of customer service and engagement!) Numbers, anyone?: Math-based non-customer-service jobs None of them are entry-level grunt jobs that keep you away from people without offering much career growth-all provide opportunities to learn and advance while doing work you enjoy. Then check out this list of non-customer-service jobs. ![]() If you're ready to transition out of customer service, first take a look at Customer Service Wolf's beautiful comics and feel very much seen. Maybe you're more introverted, prefer heads-down work, or simply don't want to interact with members of the public for 8-10 hours a day. And that's okay: jobs exist for both subsets. Some people would rather spontaneously combust than have to calmly resolve other people's problems all day. Some people can manage a disgruntled customer or picky client with ease. ![]()
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