Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Required Skills: Communication skills
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Manager (Pro Sports)
The manager of a professional sports team plays a role in managing the team to improve overall performance and achieve victories through formulating match strategies, player utilization, planning and instructing practice schedules, and more.
Dormitory attendant
A profession that provides life support for residents, facility maintenance and management, safety management, etc., in residential facilities such as dormitories.
Dormitory Head
Manages the operation of dormitories and barracks used by students and employees, providing a safe and comfortable living environment.
Kimono Dressing Instructor
A specialist who teaches students correct kimono dressing methods and etiquette based on kimono dressing techniques and knowledge of Japanese attire.
Christian clergy
A profession that officiates worship and ceremonies based on Christian doctrine, providing spiritual guidance to believers and managing communities.
Wedding venue emcee
Wedding venue emcees serve as the conductors of wedding ceremonies, facilitating communication with the bride and groom and guests while handling announcements for greetings, staging guidance, and more to ensure the ceremony proceeds smoothly. This is a specialized profession.
Advertising Reporter
An advertising reporter is a specialist who conducts reporting and research for advertisements and promotions to collect information and stories.
Internal telephone switchboard operator
A job that operates telephone switchboards (PBX) within companies or facilities, handling connections and transfers between internal and external lines, and call transfers.
Companion (Bar)
A customer service job in bars and other eateries that provides support for eating and drinking and conversations to liven up the atmosphere.
Lyricist
Specialist profession that creates and writes lyrics for songs and music works.