Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Workstyle: Freelance

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Advertising Planner

Advertising Planners are creative professionals who develop concepts and visual ideas for advertising campaigns based on client needs and market trends, taking charge of planning and ideation.

Advertising Photographer

A professional who takes photographs for corporate or brand advertising and promotions. Visually expresses the appeal of products or services and creates compelling visuals.

Advertising Director

A profession that plans clients' advertising strategies, oversees production teams and media, and executes advertising campaigns.

Advertising Designer

Advertising designers develop visual concepts based on the purpose and target audience of advertisements and create visuals such as posters, flyers, and banners.

Private Detective Agency Investigator

A professional who conducts various investigations such as background checks and credit investigations based on requests from individuals or companies, collects evidence, prepares reports, and provides information to clients.

Script Writer

A specialist who designs the structure of content for TV programs, radio, web videos, etc., and creates scripts and direction plans from the planning stage.

Kodan storyteller

A traditional entertainer who performs kodan, the art of storytelling about history and legends. They captivate the audience by striking wooden boards rhythmically while narrating stories with intonation.

Certified Psychologist (School)

Certified Psychologists (School) support the mental health and development of children and students in school settings, providing specialized support for educational activities from a psychological perspective.

Concert Tuner

A specialist who tunes and regulates keyboard instruments such as pianos at concert venues, providing an environment where performers can play with optimal pitch and tone quality.

Concertmaster

Serves as the technical and musical leader as the principal of the orchestra's first violin section, bridging the conductor and ensemble members.