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This quote captures a rule I'd like to live my life, and by extension my career by. I'd like to have a job where every day looks different because you respond to whatever eventualities arise. What is a good way to find these?

I'm not asking for specific job positions (although feel free to suggest some) because I imagine such positions exist in most fields โ€” I'm rather asking for ways to find these/filter for these in a given field.

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[โ€“] RBWells 0 points 3 hours ago

I have a low tolerance for repetitive work, am an accountant and my "career" has basically been two startups. There are places that just keep changing, changing systems and processes all the time. I don't have to do things the same way every time, I keep trying new ways, and nobody feels stepped on if you suggest a better way of doing their job.

I would say look for the culture - when you walk in here there are people talking, people cussing, getting up to get water or to go for a walk to clear their head. We can walk into the president's office and make a suggestion (or email or teams them), and people do also transfer between jobs here, it's encouraged.

What I will say the tradeoff is though - chaotic places like this always require more hours at least some of the time. They are more flexible with you but also require some flexibility from you. For me that choice is a no brainier, I am useless in a more regimented job. But it doesn't suit everyone.