Physical Stamina & Endurance × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields

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Prosecution Clerk

A public servant belonging to the public prosecutor's office, supporting prosecutors with case clerical procedures, official document creation, document management, and more.

Prosecutor

A public servant affiliated with the Public Prosecutor's Office, responsible for commanding investigations into criminal cases and handling public prosecutions.

Chief Prosecutor

Position responsible for the overall management and supervision of prosecutorial affairs at a district public prosecutor's office.

Prosecutor General

As the head of the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office, oversees prosecution administration, directs indictments, and formulates policies as a senior legal civil servant.

Architectural Decoration Pattern Designer

A specialist profession that plans and produces decorative patterns for the interior and exterior of buildings, materializing them through design drawings and models.

Proofreader (Magazines)

A profession that reads magazine manuscripts, checks for typos and omissions, notation uniformity, and factual errors, and refines them into accurate and readable text.

Sound Effects Technician

Specialist who collects, produces, edits, and operates sound effects used in production sites for video, stage, broadcasting, games, etc.

Industrial Designer

A profession that designs the shape and function of products, considering user usability and manufacturing processes.

Craft Pattern Designer

Specialist who plans and creates patterns used in craft products such as pottery, textiles, and lacquerware.

Advertising Planner

Advertising Planners are creative professionals who develop concepts and visual ideas for advertising campaigns based on client needs and market trends, taking charge of planning and ideation.