Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Career Path: Manager

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Mining Inspector

Mining inspectors are public servants who conduct permits and supervision based on the Mining Law and monitor mine safety management and environmental conservation.

National Diet Stenographer

A specialist profession that accurately records speeches in National Diet deliberations and committees using stenography methods and creates minutes.

Compositor (Visual Effects Artist)

A specialist who completes final footage by employing CG and live-action compositing, color correction, and effects on video materials such as movies, TV, and advertisements.

Searcher (Patent)

Specialist profession that uses patent databases in companies or research institutions to investigate and analyze prior art and infringement risks, and prepares reports.

Court Enforcement Officer

A specialized profession affiliated with the court, responsible for implementing and managing compulsory executions (such as seizures, auctions, service by public notice, etc.) based on civil litigation.

Photographer (Wedding)

A profession specializing in wedding photography, beautifully capturing the expressions of the bride and groom and guests, as well as the venue's atmosphere.

Chief Editor

A professional who plans and writes articles, determines editorial policies, etc., for newspapers, magazines, and web media.

Sign Language Assistant

A profession that interprets between Japanese Sign Language and spoken Japanese between hearing-impaired individuals and those with normal hearing to facilitate smooth communication.

Vocational Counselor for Persons with Disabilities

A professional who comprehensively supports the vocational independence and continuous employment of persons with disabilities.

Consumer Life Consultant

Specialist who responds to consultations and complaints from consumers, providing advice and information based on laws and systems.