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[[Investigative occupation]] is an [[occupation]] that frequently involves working with [[idea]]s and requires an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally.
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[[Investigative occupation]] ([[intellectual occupation]]) is an [[occupation]] that frequently involves working with [[idea]]s and requires an extensive amount of thinking. These [[occupation]]s can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally. Examples of that type of [[occupation]]s may include an auditor, [[business analyst]], [[compliance officer]], [[cost estimator]], [[editor]], inspector, [[interviewer]], and lawyer. Collectively, they may be called "thinkers;" in ancient times, they would have been shamans.
  
  

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Investigative occupation (intellectual occupation) is an occupation that frequently involves working with ideas and requires an extensive amount of thinking. These occupations can involve searching for facts and figuring out problems mentally. Examples of that type of occupations may include an auditor, business analyst, compliance officer, cost estimator, editor, inspector, interviewer, and lawyer. Collectively, they may be called "thinkers;" in ancient times, they would have been shamans.


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