Problem Solving × Classification Details: Other Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
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Guide Dog Trainer
A specialist who trains guide dogs, conducts aptitude tests to enable visually impaired people to move safely, and handles matching with users and follow-up.
Western Musical Instrument Tuner
A specialized profession primarily focused on Western keyboard instruments such as pianos, optimizing pitch and tone quality. Involves adjusting string tension, regulating action mechanisms, and evaluating acoustic properties.
Radio Announcer
A profession that hosts radio programs as a personality, introducing program content, interviewing guests, and communicating with listeners.
Racing Driver
A profession that operates dedicated racing cars at high speeds and safely, competing for times or positions in circuit or public road races.
Recreation Instructor
A profession that plans and implements recreational activities for the elderly, disabled individuals, children, etc., to improve quality of life and maintain physical and mental health.
Recording Director
A professional who oversees recording projects for music works, collaborating with artists and engineers to plan, conduct, and quality-manage recording sessions.
Labor Standards Inspector
A public servant who supervises and guides compliance with labor conditions and occupational safety and health at workplaces based on the Labor Standards Act and related laws, issuing rectification recommendations and conducting on-site inspections.
Labor Counselor
A profession that receives consultations from workers and job seekers regarding work environments and employment, and provides advice and support based on laws and systems.