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Automotive Salesperson (Mainly Field Sales)
Sales position targeting corporate and individual customers, proposing and selling new and used cars. Responsible for a wide range from customer needs assessment to contracts, delivery, and after-sales service.
Automotive Salesperson, Automotive Accessories Salesperson
A customer-facing sales job responsible for proposing and selling automobiles and automotive products, handling contract procedures, delivery, and after-sales service.
Automotive Parts Salesperson
A job that proposes and sells automotive parts and supplies to customers, and handles inventory management and ordering tasks.
Automotive Accessories Salesperson
Automotive accessories salespeople sell and propose automotive-related products such as tires, oil, batteries, car navigation systems, and drive recorders at car accessory stores or mass retailers, guiding customers to the most suitable products based on their needs and vehicle types.
Automotive Accessories Salesperson
Automotive accessories salespeople propose and sell car accessories and parts, providing dress-up products and maintenance items tailored to customers' vehicle needs.
Shelf Stocker (Food Supermarket)
Job involving displaying products, replenishing stock, and managing inventory on the sales floor of a food supermarket.
Spotter
Specialist who accurately identifies dirt and stains on clothing and fabric products and performs stain removal using appropriate solvents and techniques.
Photo DPE Order Reception Clerk
This occupation involves accepting customer orders for photo development and print services, entering them into a dedicated system, and processing the orders. Works at DPE shops or camera stores.
Gravel Sales Store Owner
Gravel sales store owners procure gravel and crushed stone for construction and civil engineering works, overseeing inventory management, sales, and delivery arrangements as proprietors of self-employed stores.
Shoe Repairer
Shoe repair artisans who repair and reinforce damaged or worn parts of shoes to restore them to a usable condition. They regenerate shoes using a variety of techniques such as sole replacement, heel exchange, and re-stitching.