Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Industry & Occupation: Public Service, Legal & Administration

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Shinto priest

A religious professional who performs rituals, prayers, and Shinto rites at shrines based on Shinto teachings, providing Shinto events to local communities and worshippers.

Priest

Priests are clerics of the Catholic Church who perform worship services and provide spiritual guidance to believers.

Shorthand Recorder

Specialist who records audio from meetings, courts, etc., using shorthand symbols or stenotype, accurately transcribes into text, and documents it.

Stenographer

Stenographers are professionals who rapidly record spoken content in meetings, courtrooms, speeches, etc., using symbols or equipment, and accurately reproduce it as text.

Stenographer Apprentice

A stenographer apprentice learns stenography skills under the guidance of experienced stenographers and assists in creating records of spoken statements for meetings, trials, and similar events.

Detective

A specialist profession that responds to investigation requests from clients and clarifies facts through methods such as interviews, surveillance, and document research.

Temple Keeper (Watch Monk)

A profession involving cleaning and maintenance of temple halls, facility management, and visitor services at religious sites such as temples.

Designated Social Insurance Labor Consultant

A specialist who acts as proxy for corporate labor management and social insurance procedures, providing labor consulting.

Patent Attorney

A professional who acts as an agent for inventors or companies, handling patent application procedures and examination responses to obtain patent rights.

Patent Searcher (Searcher)

Specialist who searches and analyzes prior art from inventions and technical literature, providing information for patent applications and rights establishment.