Some General Occupations Profiting from a Dominance of Interpersonal intelligence
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Interpersonal Intelligence is the ability to relate and understand how others think and feel. Those with this people smart skill are great organizers. They try to maintain peace in group settings and encourage co-operation. They use both verbal (e.g. speaking) and non-verbal language (eye contact or body language) to open communication channels with others.

  1. administrator
  2. anthropologist
  3. arbitrator
  4. bartender
  5. business person
  6. chess player
  7. child care worker
  8. clergy person
  9. coach
  10. community organizer
  11. consumer service advocate
  12. counselor
  13. consultant
  14. day care worker
  15. food server
  16. homemaker
  17. manager
  18. mediator
  19. nurse
  20. personnel worker
  21. police officer
  22. politician
  23. personnel officer
  24. probation officer
  25. psychologist
  26. psychotherapist
  27. public relations consultant / officer / person / promoter
  28. receptionist
  29. recreation assistant
  30. religious leader
  31. salesperson
  32. school principal
  33. secretary
  34. social director / leader / worker
  35. sociologist
  36. teacher
  37. teacher's aid / assistant
  38. therapist
  39. travel agent / counselor
  40. waiter
  41. waitress
  42. Profiles of leaders whose strong communication skills gave them a place in history

Occupations Needing the other 7 intelligences

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

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