Some General Occupations Profiting from a Dominance of Linguistic-Verbal intelligence
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.
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- archivist
- attorney
- author
- call center operator
- comedian
- copywriter
- curator
- editor
- English teacher
- historian
- interpreter
- journalist
- lawyer
- legal assistant
- librarian
- manager
- novelist
- on-line copy editor
- orator
- philosopher
- playwright
- poet
- politician
- proofreader
- psychotherapist
- public speaker
- public relations person
- radio / television announcer
- reporter
- sales person
- secretary
- social scientist
- speech pathologist / speech therapist assistant
- storyteller
- supervisor
- talk-show host
- teacher
- technical writer
- tour guide / travel counsellor
- translator
- typist
- writer
- Here are celebrity profiles of six people who let their words speak for them
Some general occupations that need the other 7 intelligences
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