Some General Occupations Profiting from a Dominance of Linguistic-Verbal intelligence
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Linguistic-verbal intelligence is a capacity to use languages to express what's on our minds and to understand others. Those with this word smart ability have highly developed auditory skills and are generally elegant speakers. They think in words rather than in pictures. Their skills include listening, speaking, writing, story telling, explaining, teaching, using humor, understanding the syntax and meaning of words, remembering information, convincing someone of their point of view and analyzing language usage.
  1. archivist
  2. attorney
  3. author
  4. call center operator
  5. comedian
  6. copywriter
  7. curator
  8. editor
  9. English teacher
  10. historian
  11. interpreter
  12. journalist
  13. lawyer
  14. legal assistant
  15. librarian
  16. manager
  17. novelist
  18. on-line copy editor
  19. orator
  20. philosopher
  21. playwright
  22. poet
  23. politician
  24. proofreader
  25. psychotherapist
  26. public speaker
  27. public relations person
  28. radio / television announcer
  29. reporter
  30. sales person
  31. secretary
  32. social scientist
  33. speech pathologist / speech therapist assistant
  34. storyteller
  35. supervisor
  36. talk-show host
  37. teacher
  38. technical writer
  39. tour guide / travel counsellor
  40. translator
  41. typist
  42. writer
  43. Here are celebrity profiles of six people who let their words speak for them

Some general occupations that need the other 7 intelligences

  1. Logical-Mathematical
  2. Spatial
  3. Bodily-Kinesthetic
  4. Musical
  5. Interpersonal
  6. Intrapersonal
  7. Naturalistic

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