Communication Skills × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
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Anchorman (Broadcast)
Serves as the host and moderator of news programs, delivering accurate and easy-to-understand information to viewers.
Guide Interpreter (Museum Curator)
A professional who provides guidance and explanations for exhibits in museums, engages in planning, research, document management, and educational outreach activities to deepen visitors' understanding and interest.
Costume Examiner
The Costume Examiner is a specialist who verifies and inspects whether the design, production process, quality, and safety of costumes used in stage performances and video productions meet the standards, and proposes necessary corrections and improvements.
Design Assistant (Automotive)
Under the instructions of an automotive designer, this occupation assists in styling design tasks by performing modeling of exterior designs and creating documents using CAD operations or clay models.
Dog Trainer
A professional who understands dog behavior and builds the relationship between dogs and their owners through appropriate training.
Event Producer
Event Producers oversee planning, staging, operations, budget and schedule management, and staff management to realize the expectations of clients and participants.
Incubation Manager
A profession that supports the founding and growth of startups and venture companies.
Interviewer (Broadcast)
A profession that conducts interviews with guests on TV or radio programs and conveys the obtained information to viewers according to the program's structure.
Interior Coordinator
A professional who plans and coordinates interior elements (furniture, lighting, colors, materials, etc.) for living spaces, commercial spaces, and more.
Interior Decorator
A professional who selects and arranges furniture, lighting, decorations, colors, etc., according to the client's lifestyle and requests to create attractive and functional interior spaces.