Avoid These 6 Jobs If You Have ADHD, According to an ADHD Psychologist
Key Takeaways: If you have met one ADHDer, you have met exactly one ADHDer. We all have our own interests, skills, and strengths. Additionally, no two organizations or employers are identical. A job listed here may happen to be a good fit for you. With this in mind, common characteristics of ADHD can make certain high-focus or high-precision roles more difficult and stressful. Jobs involving repetitive work do not lead to the dopamine production that many ADHDers need. When considering roles to apply for, think about what you do well and what you enjoy.
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