Adaptability × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified

44 matching jobs found.

Animal Trainer

A professional who observes animal behavior and promotes desirable behavior through obedience training and training.

News Caster

Performer who delivers news on TV or radio. Reads news scripts and connects footage from reports and interviews to convey information clearly to viewers.

News Editor (Broadcast)

A specialist who plans and edits the structure of broadcast news programs, handles script creation, footage selection, and program progression management.

Transcriber (Shorthand)

A professional who uses shorthand techniques to encode spoken content from meetings or courtrooms, then transcribes it into text documents.

Food Coordinator

A professional who plans and coordinates food-related projects such as menu proposals, recipe development, and visual staging for companies and media.

Producer (CD Production)

A CD production producer oversees song selection, coordination of artists and staff, budget management, schedule management, and the recording, mixing, and mastering processes, producing the entire process from CD planning and production to release.

Translation Coordinator

A professional who manages the entire project between clients and translators, optimizing quality, schedule, and cost.

Buried Cultural Property Investigator

Specialist who uses archaeological methods to conduct excavation surveys, recording, and preservation of buried cultural properties, and handles analysis of findings and report preparation.

YouTuber

A profession that utilizes the YouTube platform to plan, shoot, edit, and distribute video content, earning revenue from advertising income and sponsorships.

Radio Announcer

A profession that hosts radio programs as a personality, introducing program content, interviewing guests, and communicating with listeners.