Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified

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Planetarium Presenter

A specialist who explains celestial bodies and the universe inside a planetarium dome, providing visitors with scientific knowledge and awe-inspiring experiences.

Translation Coordinator

A professional who manages the entire project between clients and translators, optimizing quality, schedule, and cost.

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.

Copyist

Specialist who faithfully reproduces the color tones and textures of original paintings or documents to produce replicas.

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.

Radio Broadcaster

A profession that delivers music, information, and talk to listeners by leveraging voice and composition skills. Involved extensively from program planning to progression and editing.

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 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.