Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition × Keywords: Counseling
16 matching jobs found.
Esthetician
A professional who provides beauty and relaxation through facial and body treatments, etc.
Student Counselor
A professional who provides consultation on students' academic performance, human relationships, career paths, mental health, etc., at schools and universities, using psychological methods for support.
Family Child Counselor
A welfare specialist targeting children and their families, who grasps problems through consultations and interviews, and creates and implements support plans. Also handles emergency responses such as child abuse and collaborates with community resources.
Christian clergy
A profession that officiates worship and ceremonies based on Christian doctrine, providing spiritual guidance to believers and managing communities.
Cosmetics Salesperson
Cosmetics salespeople provide customer service and sales of cosmetics and skincare products in stores, offering product recommendations and advice tailored to customers' skin types and preferences.
Certified Psychologist (Medical Facility)
A professional who conducts psychological assessments, psychological support, and counseling in medical settings to support patients' mental health.
Cosmetic Advisor (Demonstration Sales)
A profession that conveys the appeal of cosmetics through live demonstrations and proposes and sells products tailored to customers' skin types and preferences.
Cosmetic Advisor (Visiting Sales)
A professional who visits customers' homes to propose and sell cosmetics and provide makeup advice.
Child Psychology Counselor (Public Health Center)
A profession that handles consultations on children's psychological issues and developmental challenges at public health centers and provides specialized support.
Trainer (Beauty Advisor for Cosmetics Sales)
A profession that provides guidance and training on product knowledge, makeup techniques, and customer service methods to beauty advisors engaged in cosmetics sales.