Initiative & Leadership × Career Path: Entrepreneurship
28 matching jobs found.
Managing Barber
A specialist responsible for hygiene management of barber shops, store operations, staff training, etc., managing the entire store.
Cleaning shop owner (owner-employer)
Owns and operates a laundry or dry cleaning shop, handling employee management, customer service, inventory and quality control, financial management, and other managerial duties.
Creative Director (Advertising Industry)
A profession that handles concept development for advertising campaigns from overall management of the production process, aiming to enhance brand value.
Psychological Counselor (Sole Proprietor)
A professional who responds to clients' mental troubles and stress consultations, providing support using psychological knowledge and counseling techniques. Operates independently as a sole proprietor, offering services in person or online.
Sawmill Owner/Manager (Employer Proprietor)
Business owner who receives logs and oversees sawmilling processing using sawmilling machinery, from drying, quality control, inventory management, to sales.
Parking lot operator (self-employed without employees)
A business owner who rents out self-owned or leased land/buildings as parking lots, maintains and manages them, and earns profits.
Slope Greening Construction Site Supervisor
A technical and managerial role that plans and supervises the entire greening construction on slopes such as roads, rivers, and developed land, ensuring safety, quality, and environmental conservation.
Rakugo performer (hanashika)
A performer of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling art, who entertains audiences alone by making them laugh.
Beauty salon owner (with employees)
Beauty salon owners (with employees) operate and manage hair salons, working to improve store sales, staff management, and customer satisfaction.
Guesthouse owner (primarily engaged in hospitality work)
Business owner who operates a guesthouse, providing hospitality to guests and managing facilities.