Initiative & Leadership × Recommended Skills: Time Management
9 matching jobs found.
Customer Consultation Counter Staff (Telephone-based)
A clerical job that handles customer inquiries and complaints via phone, provides service guidance, and resolves problems.
Recycled Resource Collection Worker (Those engaged only in collection work)
This occupation involves collecting recyclable resources such as newspapers, cardboard, and empty cans from households and businesses at collection points or designated locations, and preparing them for transport to recycling facilities.
Payment Window Clerk
Handles receipt and payment of cash and transfers at the counter, performing clerical tasks such as recording and reconciling cash flows, creating vouchers, etc.
Direct Mail Address Label Applicator
A light clerical job involving affixing address labels to envelopes or cards for direct mail manually or using simple machines.
Calculator Assembler
A manufacturing job that assembles calculator parts, performs soldering, and conducts functional inspections.
PC Operator
PC operators use personal computers and peripheral devices to accurately and efficiently perform routine clerical tasks such as data entry, document creation, spreadsheets, and web updates.
Burger Shop Staff (Cashier)
Handles cashier duties at a burger shop, including order taking, checkout, customer service, and store cleaning.
Sealing (Fūkan) Worker
Sealing workers are responsible for the task of applying seals using seals or films to envelopes or packages to protect and seal the contents.
Postal Mail Sorting Worker (Post Office)
This occupation involves sorting mail by region and size, and efficiently distributing it to delivery destinations. It combines manual labor and machine operation for accurate sorting.