I don’t know if this will be helpful, but I wanted to share some tips/ things I’ve been doing/ advice I’ve recieved. I’m pretty much in the same boat in terms of looking for my first full time job.
use your networks: do you know anyone with a job you think you’d be interested in? Call them/email them to see how they like it and what it involves
don’t be afraid to try things out. Since it’s your first job you don’t have to stick with it forever. I avoided getting a work study job in college the first three years not because I was lazy, but because I literally felt like I wasn’t qualified for anything. Then I got a library job and was able to handle it pretty well. I had a couple of part-time jobs after that that I thought were above my skill level, but I applied anyway, was hired, and grew into them over time. Also don’t feel like you have to keep doing something just because you’re more familiar or comfortable with it. I’ve always thought of myself as a humanities person, but I’ve liked lab work as a summer job because it is relaxing, predictable, and you are just carefully following steps (I’m better at being accurate than fast)
I agree with some other people here that natural “talent” isn’t a real thing. It’s more a matter of practice and time commitment. Is there anything you’d like to learn to do/ do better even if you don’t feel good at it now?
I also agree that your work doesn’t have to challenge you or be your passion if you have other priorities in life.
lots of things require writing, even if writing isn’t the main job, so it’s a good skill to have.
It’s ok to fail and make mistakes. That’s how you learn and grow!
Anyway best of luck and I hope this was helpful!