12 Best Jobs For People With ADHD

People with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) require stimulation and exciting tasks to keep them occupied, which applies to their careers.

There’s always the question of how long the next job will last before the repetitive work becomes understimulating. Answering this question are millions of successful ADHDers who have cracked the code.

While much of it can become repetitive and mundane, like bookkeeping and finances, the tip is to “identify the newness” and remember the clients are also new to the process.

Photographer: Capturing Moments

The environment is intense and can require split-second decision-making at any moment during rehearsals which keeps them stimulated.

Theater Professor: Drama & Delight

An academic professional recounts how easy it is to teach kids English as a second language (ESL). All they do is play games and joke around.

ESL Teacher: Fun and Games

The designer can pursue other things during the day after accomplishing their daily project goal, which is helpful for those who work best in spurts.

Graphic Designer: Creative Chaos

With free, web-based tools like Figma, you can enter an excellent field if you can learn to create responsive wireframes that smoothly transition from design to code.

UI/UX Designer: Pixels to Perfection

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