Creativity & Ideation × Required Skills: Communication Skills
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Private Knitting Teacher
A specialist who provides individualized instruction tailored to students' needs, from basic knitting techniques to advanced designs.
Anchorman (Magazine)
A specialist who handles article planning, reporting, writing, editing, and proofreading for magazines consistently, directing the completion of the pages.
Fortune Teller
A profession that uses divination techniques such as tarot, palm reading, and astrology to assess customers' fortunes, personality tendencies, and future guidance, and provide advice.
English Conversation School Instructor (Excluding Miscellaneous Schools)
English conversation school instructors support the improvement of English conversation abilities for Japanese learners at miscellaneous schools or private classrooms that are not school organizations under the School Education Law.
Dance Master
A profession that teaches students dances as artistic expressions, such as traditional dances or modern dance, and conducts lessons to improve their techniques and expressiveness.
Music Therapist (Music Therapist)
Music therapists are medical welfare professionals who use music to improve clients' psychological and physical functions and promote mind-body health.
Culture School Instructor
A profession that plans and instructs various courses at culture schools aimed at hobbies and liberal arts education.
Game Creator (Director)
Oversees game development projects from planning and formulation to progress management and quality control.
Game Director
A leadership role overseeing planning, progress management, and quality control of game development projects.
Wedding Venue Employee
Wedding venue employees provide ceremony operations and services to the bride and groom and guests, supporting highly satisfactory weddings.