Some General Occupations Profiting from a Dominance of Interpersonal intelligence
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http://www.igs.net/~cmorrisInterpersonal 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.
- administrator
- anthropologist
- arbitrator
- bartender
- business person
- chess player
- child care worker
- clergy person
- coach
- community organizer
- consumer service advocate
- counselor
- consultant
- day care worker
- food server
- homemaker
- manager
- mediator
- nurse
- personnel worker
- police officer
- politician
- personnel officer
- probation officer
- psychologist
- psychotherapist
- public relations consultant / officer / person / promoter
- receptionist
- recreation assistant
- religious leader
- salesperson
- school principal
- secretary
- social director / leader / worker
- sociologist
- teacher
- teacher's aid / assistant
- therapist
- travel agent / counselor
- waiter
- waitress
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