Communication Skills × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations
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Contract Station Attendant
A job that handles station operations such as ticket sales at station counters, guidance, simple ticket checks, announcements, etc., commissioned by railway companies.
Contract Bill Collector
A job that involves being entrusted by companies or organizations to visit customers and collect payments such as fees and membership dues.
General clerk
A job that handles a wide range of office clerical tasks such as document creation, data entry, phone and visitor handling.
Event Planner
A profession that handles everything from event planning and conception to operations and progress management, providing experiences tailored to client needs.
Medical Clerk
Specialist who handles medical clerical tasks such as reception, accounting, insurance claims, and medical record management at hospitals and clinics.
Medical office clerk (excluding dispensing pharmacies)
This occupation handles all general medical office work, from reception to medical fee claims, in hospitals and clinics.
Medical Secretary (Engaged in Medical Clerical Work)
Medical secretaries support doctors and patients in medical institutions, handling clerical tasks such as reception, medical record management, and medical fee claims.
Medical Secretary (Engaged in Secretarial Work)
A profession that supports doctors and nurses within medical institutions and handles all general secretarial duties.
Medical Billing Clerk
A specialized clerical role in medical institutions responsible for creating, checking, and submitting recepts (reimbursement detail statements) based on the reimbursement fee schedule, as well as handling claims to insurance providers.
Instructor (Authorized Dealer Visiting Instructor)
A job that regularly visits authorized dealers to provide instruction and support on product and service knowledge, sales techniques, promotional activities, and more.