Initiative & Leadership × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
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Trainer (Professional sports: Coaches)
A professional who plans and provides training in technical, physical, and tactical aspects for professional sports teams and athletes, supporting performance improvement in competitions.
Nihonga Painter
Specialist profession that creates painting works using traditional Japanese techniques and materials such as rock pigments and glue.
Rakugo performer (hanashika)
A performer of rakugo, a traditional Japanese storytelling art, who entertains audiences alone by making them laugh.
Printmaker
An artist who creates and exhibits multiple printed works using printmaking techniques such as woodblock printing, copperplate printing, lithography, and silkscreen printing.
Program Producer (Broadcast)
A profession responsible for planning, production, budget, and progress management of broadcast content such as TV programs. Collaborates with directors, writers, and technical staff to complete the program.
TV Program Director
A profession that oversees TV and radio programs from planning and production to directing instructions.
Program Producer (Broadcasting)
A profession that oversees everything from planning TV and radio programs to production progress, budget management, and post-broadcast evaluation.
Artists, illustrators
Artists and illustrators create paintings and digital illustrations, providing works across diverse media such as solo exhibitions, advertisements, publications, games, and videos. This is a creative profession.
Critic
A professional who analyzes and evaluates various cultural and artistic works or social phenomena, writes critiques, and publishes them.
Fund Manager
Specialist who formulates and executes investment strategies for mutual funds and institutional investor funds to grow assets.