Managerial Occupations X Career Path: Executive
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Company President
As the company's top executive officer, oversees everything from the formulation of management policies to organization operations, with the role of maximizing corporate value.
Company Senior Managing Director
One of the company's directors, second in rank to the president, this executive position handles management, departmental oversight, internal controls, and more.
Company Advisor (Those Who Are Directors)
A position that participates in the board of directors as a director and provides advice and consulting to the management team.
Company General Affairs Manager (Excluding Directors)
Oversees the company's general affairs department, handling tasks such as establishing internal regulations, general clerical work, risk management, and shareholder meeting operations as a managerial position.
Company Director
A responsible position that formulates the company's management policies, makes decisions at the board of directors, and supervises business execution.
Company director and manager
As part of the company's management team, oversees organizational operations, performance management, and strategic planning, executing decisions made by the board of directors.
Company Vice President
Executive who assists the president and oversees the formulation and execution of company-wide business strategies and organizational operations.
Department Head (Serving as Directors)
A managerial position serving as a director of a stock company, overseeing a specific business division and taking responsibility for formulating and implementing business strategies and organizational management.
Section Chief (Company)
A middle manager in a company's section who handles business planning formulation, progress management, budget management, subordinate guidance and development, etc.
Section Chief (Special Corporation)
Section Chief in special corporations who oversees the section, formulates business plans, manages organizational operations, and guides subordinates. Responsible for efficiently executing tasks entrusted by the government or public institutions.