Physical Stamina & Endurance × Workstyle: Publisher employment
10 matching jobs found.
Gekiga artist
A gekiga artist is a specialist who handles everything from story composition to drawing for manga in the gekiga style, characterized by dramatic and realistic artwork.
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.
Writer
A profession that creates written works and publishes them in various forms such as novels, essays, critiques, and scenarios.
Children's literature author
A writer who creates stories for children and publishes them as children's books. This occupation requires expressive skills and storytelling tailored to the readers' age and interests.
Chief Editor
A professional who plans and writes articles, determines editorial policies, etc., for newspapers, magazines, and web media.
Essayist
A profession that writes essays based on personal experiences, observations, and thoughts.
Writer (excluding translators)
A profession that conceives and writes original texts for books, magazines, web media, etc.
Data Man (Magazine)
Specialist who collects, organizes, analyzes, and visualizes data required for magazine article production, and provides it to editors and writers.
Literary Author
A profession that creates and publishes literary works, providing readers with emotion and insight.
Literary Writer
A profession that creates literary works such as novels, poems, and essays, and delivers them to readers through publication and presentation.