Interpersonal intelligence refers to the ability to understand and relate to others. It involves being sensitive to others' moods and feelings, seeing things from their perspective, and working well in groups through cooperation, communication, and building trust. Careers that make use of interpersonal skills include counseling, sales, politics, teaching, and management. In the classroom, interpersonal intelligence can be developed through group discussions, service projects, and experiential learning activities that promote interaction and cooperation.