How introverts can make a big impact in organizations.

With pods of desks and open floor plans, and no walls.

— in fact, finding the right job as an introvert—or someone with introverted tendencies—can lead to a fulfilling career.

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Finding the right job as an introvert aligns your strengths with your work’s demands.

Introverts often prefer positions that let them operate fairly autonomously or companies that allow them to work in quiet settings.

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— she speaks about an introverted computer programmer who excelled in a quiet office environment;

And it certainly makes it easier for group work, but what does it mean for all the introverts in the office?

— it’s time we fully embrace the power that comes from the quiet corners of our offices — the power of introverts.

— perhaps the biggest key to career success—for any personality type—is “finding roles that fit your needs,” says cain.

So someone who is quiet and reserved most of the time is likely to be predominantly an introvert.

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— she has partnered with steelcase, the office furniture maker, to create new types of office spaces that will allow introverts to both work and respite in peace.

This article explores how organizations can better leverage the strengths and talents of introverted employees to maximize their impact.

— harnessing the power of quiet:

These roles pay over $50,000 a year and require a certain amount of independent work and are sometimes remote roles.