Initiative & Leadership × Required Skills: Communication skills

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Assistant Director

A profession that assists the director on production sites for video or stage works, handling shooting, progress management, and other tasks.

Company director and manager

As part of the company's management team, oversees organizational operations, performance management, and strategic planning, executing decisions made by the board of directors.

Manager (Pro Sports)

The manager of a professional sports team plays a role in managing the team to improve overall performance and achieve victories through formulating match strategies, player utilization, planning and instructing practice schedules, and more.

City council member

City council members participate in policy decisions as representatives of citizens through the enactment, amendment, and abolition of ordinances, budget deliberations, administrative oversight, and more in the city assembly of local governments, as a political position.

Municipal councilor

Municipal councilors are public officials elected through democratic elections, representing residents to enact municipal ordinances, deliberate budgets, solve local issues, and monitor administrative operations.

Branch Office Chief (Agricultural Cooperative)

Manages and operates branch offices of agricultural cooperatives, comprehensively overseeing support for local farmers and services for cooperative members as a managerial position.

House of Representatives member

Elected public servant belonging to the House of Representatives, responsible for national politics including lawmaking, budget deliberation, and administrative oversight.

Staff Union Chairman

The Staff Union Chairman serves as the top leader of the labor union, representing union members and overseeing collective bargaining with management and union operations.

Sumo stablemaster

A sumo stablemaster is a profession affiliated with the Japan Sumo Association, operating a sumo stable within their faction and training and instructing sumo wrestlers.

Local independent administrative corporation executive (President, Director, Auditor)

The president, directors, and auditors of local independent administrative corporations determine the corporation's operational policies, manage the organization, conduct financial and operational audits, and serve as executives responsible for ensuring proper public service delivery and governance.