Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries & Environment × Strengths: Communication Skills

For Those Strong in Communication Skills

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.

Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.

92 matching jobs found.

Seafood Broker Staff

A profession that acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers in the seafood market, handling procurement, sales, and quality control.

Waterway Manager (Agricultural Water)

An occupation that inspects, cleans, and repairs facilities such as intake ports, water gates, and weirs in agricultural irrigation canals to maintain appropriate water supply.

Fresh Produce Wholesaler Sales Staff

Specialized profession that procures vegetables and fruits at the market, appraises their quality, and sells and distributes them to retail stores and restaurants.

Sawmill Owner/Manager (Employer Proprietor)

Business owner who receives logs and oversees sawmilling processing using sawmilling machinery, from drying, quality control, inventory management, to sales.

Ship owner (Fisheries: Owner with employees)

A managerial role that owns fishing vessels and handles fisheries management, employee management, and the formulation of operation plans.

Breeding Technical Instructor

Specialized technical job that instructs and practices artificial insemination techniques for livestock, supporting breeding management in livestock farming.

Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructor

Tobacco Cultivation Technical Instructors provide specialized guidance and advice to farmers and cultivation cooperatives on cultivation techniques such as soil management, seedling raising, pest and disease control, harvesting and drying technologies to improve tobacco quality and yield. They work at national or prefectural extension service institutions and also support variety selection and the introduction of new technologies.

Livestock Technical Instructor

A profession that provides technical guidance and dissemination activities on livestock rearing management, breeding techniques, hygiene management, etc., supporting the productivity improvement and sustainable development of the livestock industry.

Livestock Inspector

Specialist who inspects the hygiene and quality of livestock and livestock products to prevent diseases and ensure meat safety.

Livestock Consultant

A profession that provides technical guidance on feeding management, feed design, breeding management, disease control, and environmental improvement, as well as management consulting, aimed at improving productivity and solving operational challenges for livestock farms.