Attention to Detail & Accuracy × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified
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Fisheries Cooperative Auditor
Fisheries cooperative auditors audit whether the finances and business operations of fisheries cooperatives (gyokyo) comply with laws and regulations and articles of incorporation, and provide improvement proposals as specialists.
Stylist (Photography-related)
A profession that styles the subject's clothing, props, and backgrounds in photography to create visual images.
Stylist (Broadcast Station)
A profession that selects and coordinates costumes for performers in TV and radio programs, responsible for styling aligned with the program's production intent.
Shorthand Recorder
Specialist who records audio from meetings, courts, etc., using shorthand symbols or stenotype, accurately transcribes into text, and documents it.
Stenographer
Stenographers are professionals who rapidly record spoken content in meetings, courtrooms, speeches, etc., using symbols or equipment, and accurately reproduce it as text.
Stenographer Apprentice
A stenographer apprentice learns stenography skills under the guidance of experienced stenographers and assists in creating records of spoken statements for meetings, trials, and similar events.
Tallyman (Tally Clerk)
A specialist job that inspects and confirms the quantity and condition of cargo during loading and unloading, and records accurate inventory information.
Detective
A specialist profession that responds to investigation requests from clients and clarifies facts through methods such as interviews, surveillance, and document research.
Horse trainer
Specialist responsible for training racehorses, planning and implementing training programs, health management, and race preparation.
Perfumer
Specialist who blends fragrance materials to create and develop scents.