Jeremy
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As an introvert, I'd also add to these suggestions by suggesting that you step into a position that may actually go against what you want - a job that does have social interaction. I was a cashier for several years, and it gave me social skills that I needed to get ahead in college - customer service, in reality, is a very important skill. You can get that in a lot of jobs, but cashiers are on the front line
I'm not saying you have to or even that you should (it really depends on you) But you should consider it as an option - once you get into the job, the social interactions become less and less draining. You can grow. It sometimes is better to go into a situation where we are less comfortable and learn from it than to stay in our comfort zones
I'm not saying you have to or even that you should (it really depends on you) But you should consider it as an option - once you get into the job, the social interactions become less and less draining. You can grow. It sometimes is better to go into a situation where we are less comfortable and learn from it than to stay in our comfort zones