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These are the top 10 jobs for introverts in 2025

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Let’s face it: The workplace is pretty much an extrovert’s world, with all those meetings and open work spaces. It’s not always easy for introverts and people who prefer a quieter setting to be at the top of their game, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be productive in an office and have a really successful career. The trick is finding the right job fit.

Resume Genius, a website for job seekers, recently released its curated list of introvert-friendly well-paying jobs for 2025. Jobs were ranked based on four factors: autonomy, amount of social interaction, minimum median salary of $48,000 a year, and high job-growth potential.

The researchers compiled their results from O*Net and Glassdoor reviews to determine the first two factors, and data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to determine the last two.

The jobs on this list emphasize independent work, problem-solving, and analysis. “Introverts can be more independent and usually possess highly sought-after soft skills like deep focus and creative problem-solving,” Nathan Soto, a career expert at Resume Genius, said in a statement.

Here are the top 10 jobs for introverts:

1. Radiologist
Median annual salary: $353,960
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 3%
Typical educational requirements: Doctor of medicine (MD) degree, radiology residency program

2. Natural Sciences Manager
Median annual salary: $169,120
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 8%
Typical education level: Bachelor’s degree in natural science or a related field

3. Computer and information research scientist
Median annual salary: $157,160
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 26%
Typical educational requirements: Master’s degree in computer science or related field

4. Physicist and Astronomer
Median annual salary: $149,530
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 7%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree for entry-level position, master’s and PhD in physics for advanced

5. Computer hardware engineer
Median annual salary: $147,770
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 7%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree

6. Software developer
Median annual salary: $138,110
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 17%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in computer and information technology or related field

7. Computer network architect
Median annual salary: $133,930
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 13%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in computer-related field

8. Actuary
Median annual salary: $132,500
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 22%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, actuarial science, statistics, or other analytical field


9. Biochemist and Biophysicist
Median annual salary: $120,310
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 9%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry, biology or related field for entry-level position; master’s and PhD for advanced

10. Operations research analyst
Median annual salary: $95,600
Estimated job growth (2023 to 2033): 23%
Typical educational requirements: Bachelor’s degree in operations research, business, mathematics, or engineering


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