Adaptability × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
239 matching jobs found.
Director of Photography
A specialist who handles the artistic expression and technical aspects of visuals in films, TV, CMs, and other video works, overseeing camera work and lighting.
Camera Assistant
A job that follows instructions from the cameraman or director of photography at filming sites, handling equipment preparation, setup, transportation, etc.
Camera Assistant (Film Production)
A profession that prepares, manages, and transports camera equipment at film shooting sites, providing technical support to the cinematographer and camera operators.
Photography Assistant (Photo Studio)
Supports studio photography at photo studios, handling tasks from equipment preparation and lighting to customer service and data management.
Magazine Field Reporter
A reporter who handles everything from planning and ideation of articles for magazines to reporting, writing, and editing. Dives deep into diverse themes to provide engaging information to readers.
Branch Bureau Reporter
Reporter stationed at a local branch bureau, covering regional news and incidents, writing articles, and distributing them.
Race car driver
Professional athlete who maneuvers competition vehicles at high speeds to compete for time and ranking on circuits or public roads.
Caption Stenographer (Stenocaptioner)
A profession that converts audio from meetings, broadcasts, events, etc., into text in real-time using a stenotype machine or speech recognition software and provides it as captions.
Social Affairs Reporter
Social affairs reporters cover social events such as crimes, accidents, trials, and labor issues, verify facts, and write news articles as a specialized profession.
Photographer, Videographer
Photographers and videographers are professionals who use cameras and video equipment to shoot still images and videos, creating visual content.