Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Personality Traits: Patient

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Photographer, Videographer

Photographers and videographers are professionals who use cameras and video equipment to shoot still images and videos, creating visual content.

Photojournalist

A profession affiliated with news organizations such as newspapers or wire services, covering and reporting social and political incidents and events through photographs.

Photo Technician

Photo technicians handle technical tasks related to photography, including operation and maintenance of shooting equipment, film development, digital image processing, and printing operations.

Photo Retoucher (Photo Studio)

A specialist in photo studios who processes post-shoot photo data, performing color adjustments, skin retouching, removal of unwanted objects, etc., to provide high-quality finishes.

Odor Judge

Odor Judges evaluate odors in the environment using sensory inspection methods and instrumental analysis, proposing countermeasures for odor pollution and environmental improvements.

Sign Language Interpreter

A professional who mutually interprets between sign language and spoken Japanese for hearing-impaired individuals and hearing individuals, supporting smooth communication.

Vocational Counselor for Persons with Disabilities

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

Professional shogi player

A professional shogi player belongs to the Japan Shogi Association, participates in official tournaments to conduct professional shogi matches, and engages in research and promotion activities.

Securities Analyst

A professional who analyzes corporate financial information and market data to make investment decisions and evaluate securities.

Portrait Photographer

A profession that shoots portrait photos of people and creates portraits tailored to the needs of individuals or companies.