1. computer programming: computer programming is a technology-intensive job, which usually requires concentration and high concentration, and does not require frequent social interaction. So computer programming may be an industry suitable for people with social phobia.
2. Data analysis: Data analysts usually need to study data and patterns to extract useful information. This kind of work may require the cooperation of team members, but social interaction will not be too frequent. In addition, data analysts can usually work independently and avoid too much communication with others.
3. Librarian or librarian: Librarians or librarians usually need to work in a relatively quiet and independent environment. The work content is related to books and does not require too much social interaction.
4. Website design: Website designers usually need to be proficient in a variety of programming languages and software tools, and need to be focused and highly focused. Web designers can work independently or in small teams to avoid frequent social interaction.
5. Writer or editor: A writer or editor usually needs to work in a relatively quiet environment and be able to think and create independently. Although some writers or editors need to communicate with publishers or customers, this kind of social interaction is usually not too frequent.
In short, a job suitable for people with social phobia should be a job that requires high concentration and does not require frequent social interaction. At the same time, this kind of work should be able to provide enough stability and safety for patients to work and live in a relatively stable environment.