Analytical & Logical Thinking × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

142 matching jobs found.

Debugger (Program operation verification)

A profession that conducts execution tests on programs and software to detect, analyze, and report defects.

Debug worker (Program operation verification)

A job that verifies the operation of software and programs, detects defects, and reports them.

Store Field Advisor

Involves regularly patrolling multiple stores to check sales performance, customer service quality, manual compliance, etc., and proposing and providing guidance on improvement measures.

Statistical Analysis Clerk

Statistical analysis clerks collect, process, aggregate, and analyze survey data or business data in companies or local governments, using statistical methods to report and visualize results as clerical staff.

Statistical Survey Planning Clerk

A profession responsible for the design, implementation, analysis, and reporting of statistical surveys in government, local governments, research institutions, and similar organizations.

Investment Trust Accounting Clerk

Specialist handling back-office fund operations, including NAV calculation, accounting processing, settlement tasks, and report creation for investment trusts.

Library Classification Clerk

A clerical position in libraries or archives that involves classifying books and materials, creating catalog records, and managing bibliographic data necessary for shelf arrangement.

Truck dispatch clerk

A job that involves planning dispatch for truck transportation, managing drivers, and adjusting operation schedules.

Internal Auditor

A professional who evaluates and audits business processes and internal controls of companies and organizations, and provides improvement recommendations.

Internal Quality Auditor (ISO-related)

A profession that audits and evaluates the organization's internal quality management system based on ISO standards and proposes improvements.