Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Independent Practice

103 matching jobs found.

Hair Stylist

A profession that proposes and performs haircuts, coloring, perms, styling, and other hairstyles according to customer requests.

Visiting Massage Therapist

A profession that visits clients' homes or facilities and provides medical massage to the elderly and disabled as a nationally qualified massage therapist.

Porcelain Worker

Specialized technical profession that uses ceramic materials to fabricate prosthetics such as crowns, bridges, and inlays based on prescriptions from dentists.

Pop (POP) Designer

Plans and produces attractive POP advertisements using handwritten text or illustrations as promotional materials for stores or events.

Bonesetter

Judo Orthopedists (bonesetters) are national qualification holders who perform reduction, immobilization, and post-therapy for trauma such as fractures, dislocations, contusions, and sprains.

Book Restorer

A book restorer is a specialist who repairs damaged pages, covers, and spines of books to maintain and improve their preservation condition.

Massage Therapist

A medical technician who uses manual techniques to relieve tension in muscles and joints, promoting blood circulation, alleviating pain, facilitating fatigue recovery, and providing relaxation.

Round Lacquerware Artisan

A traditional craft artisan who applies multiple layers of lacquer to round wooden vessels shaped from wood bases, finishing them through honing and polishing.

Makeup Artist (Beautician)

A beauty professional who brings out customers' charm through makeup techniques and counseling.

Meito Swordsmith

Traditional craftsperson who handles forging, quenching, engraving, and more in Japanese sword manufacturing.