Communication Skills × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
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Photographer (Wedding)
A profession specializing in wedding photography, beautifully capturing the expressions of the bride and groom and guests, as well as the venue's atmosphere.
Photo Studio Staff
Photo studio staff handle a wide range of tasks from studio shoot preparation, assistance during shooting, development and data management, to customer service.
Photo shop owner
A photo shop owner operates a store providing photo printing, development, and photo services, handling customer service, equipment management, promotions, and more as a business owner.
Photojournalist
A professional who conducts photo reporting for news and articles, creating visual stories.
Internal Newsletter Editor (Contract Editing)
A profession that undertakes the commissioned production of a company's internal newsletter, responsible for tasks from planning, reporting, writing, editing, to final proofreading.
Religious leader
Religious leaders perform rituals and worship based on doctrines, forming and leading communities through spiritual and moral guidance as a professional occupation.
Chief Priest
The representative role of a Buddhist monk who serves as the head of a temple, performing Buddhist rituals, educational activities, temple management, and handling parishioners.
Assignment Desk (TV)
A job in a TV station that plans reporting for news and programs, assigns reporting teams, collects information, and prepares and organizes materials for editing.
Chief Editor
A professional who plans and writes articles, determines editorial policies, etc., for newspapers, magazines, and web media.
Sign Language Assistant
A profession that interprets between Japanese Sign Language and spoken Japanese between hearing-impaired individuals and those with normal hearing to facilitate smooth communication.