Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Recommended Skills: Communication Skills
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Flight Operations Labor Supervision Officer
Public service to supervise and manage flight crew's working hours, rest regulations, etc., at airlines to ensure safe flight operations.
Auto Race Referee
Auto Race Referees are professionals who oversee fair and safe race progression in auto race competitions, applying competition rules and determining violations.
Costume Character Actor
A profession where one wears a costume to perform as a character and entertains audiences at theme parks and events.
Police Dog Trainer (Non-Police Officer)
A specialist who understands the behavioral characteristics of police dogs, conducts training such as search, detection, tracking, and obedience, and supports public safety maintenance in collaboration with police officers.
Keirin Racer
Keirin racers are professional sports players who compete in bicycle races on a banked track (velodrome), vying for rankings and prize money. They aim for victory by leveraging tactics, speed, and endurance.
Inspector (Japan Maritime Certification Association)
Specialist who handles exam operations, supervision, grading, score management, etc., for maritime-related qualification exams conducted by the Japan Maritime Certification Association.
Vote Counter (Tally Association)
A profession that receives a commission from the election management committee and accurately calculates and tallies the votes cast in elections.
Certified Public Accountant
Professional who conducts audits of financial statements for companies and organizations and provides accounting and tax consulting.
Scenario Writer
A creative profession that constructs stories for video works and games, and writes scripts and scenarios.
Forest Cooperative Auditor
Forest Cooperative Auditors audit the accounting and business operations of forest cooperatives to ensure proper and transparent operations as specialists.