Communication Skills × Workstyle: Sole Proprietorship

21 matching jobs found.

Dog Trainer

A professional who understands dog behavior and builds the relationship between dogs and their owners through appropriate training.

I Ching Diviner

An I Ching diviner sets up hexagrams based on the I Ching, interprets fortunes and omens, and provides advice to clients.

Okonomiyaki Shop Owner (Street Stall)

A profession that cooks and sells okonomiyaki using a griddle at a street stall, while handling customer service, sales management, and more.

Futon Rental Shop Owner

A futon rental shop owner provides futon rental and collection services to customers, along with cleaning and management, ensuring smooth store operations.

Managing Barber

A specialist responsible for hygiene management of barber shops, store operations, staff training, etc., managing the entire store.

Moxibustion Practitioner

Traditional medical specialist who uses moxibustion (heat stimulation from burning mugwort) on acupoints to improve physical condition and alleviate pain.

Psychotherapist (Non-Physician)

A professional who uses psychological knowledge to provide counseling and psychotherapy, supporting clients' mental health and quality of life improvement.

Pledged Goods Manager

Pledged Goods Managers in pawnshops appraise and manage items deposited by customers as collateral, handling tasks related to loans, buyouts, storage, redemption, and sales.

Judicial Scrivener

National qualified professionals who handle real estate and commercial registration, deposits, and the preparation and proxy submission of court documents. As experts in general legal procedures, they support real estate transactions, company establishment, and inheritance procedures.

Hobby Lesson Instructor

A profession that teaches hobbies or special skills in classrooms or private lessons, providing skill improvement and enjoyment to students.