Some General Occupations Profiting from a Dominance of Logical-Mathematical intelligence
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Logical-mathematical intelligence is the ability to use reason, logic and numbers. As the above title suggests, such people think conceptually in logical and numerical patterns making connections between pieces of information. They tend to be quite curious about the physical world around them. They ask complex questions and enjoy doing detailed experiments. Their math smart skills include problem solving, categorizing and classifying information, working with abstract concepts to figure out the relationship of each to the other, handling long chains of reason to make local progressions, doing controlled experiments, questioning and wondering about natural events, performing complex mathematical calculations and working with geometric shapes.
- accountant
- actuary
- analyst
- astronomer
- auditor
- banker
- biologist
- bookkeeper
- chemist
- chess player
- city planner
- computer analyst / programmer / systems analyst
- cook
- database administrator / database programmer
- economist
- engineer
- financial service
- instrumentation technician
- inventor
- investment broker
- lawyer
- para-legal secretary
- logician
- mathematician
- mechanic
- mechanical engineer
- microbiologist
- payroll person (clerk or / and supervisor)
- pharmacist
- physician
- physicist
- programmer
- purchasing agent
- records clerk
- researcher
- science teacher
- scientist
- statistician
- stockbroker
- tax accountant
- technician
- technologist
- travel agent
- underwriter
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