Communication Skills × Classification Details: Clerical Occupations

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Secretary

A profession that assists executives and officers with their duties, handling a wide range of clerical tasks such as document creation, schedule management, and visitor handling.

Moving Estimator

A job that involves visiting customers' homes or offices, surveying the volume of belongings and special notes, calculating moving costs, and creating estimate sheets.

Department Store Purchasing Clerk

Clerical position in department stores responsible for selecting products for sale, purchasing, and inventory management.

Hospital Receptionist

Hospital receptionists handle general reception duties at hospitals, including verifying health insurance cards, guiding patients with questionnaires, managing appointments, and entering billing information when patients arrive.

Hospital Director Secretary

A profession that performs secretarial duties such as managing the hospital director's schedule, handling visitors, preparing meetings, creating documents, and supporting administrative procedures unique to medical institutions.

Beauty Salon Reception Staff (Non-Beautician)

Clerical position at beauty salons handling reception for walk-in customers, reservation management, phone responses, etc.

Ward Clerk

Ward clerks handle clerical tasks in hospital wards, including reception and guidance for inpatients, chart management, discharge procedures, and more.

Employee Benefits Clerk

A job that plans, operates, and manages corporate employee benefits systems to support the improvement of employee welfare.

Goods procurement clerk

A job that handles procurement and purchasing of goods in companies, etc., performing clerical tasks such as obtaining quotes, placing orders, delivery management, inspection, and payment processing.

Goods Purchasing Clerk

A clerical position in a company's procurement department responsible for ordering and purchasing goods and services.