Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Workstyle: Freelance
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Sound Effects Specialist
A profession that records and edits sound effects used in video works, games, stages, etc., and produces sounds tailored to the direction.
Painting instructor
A specialist who plans and implements curricula for students wishing to learn painting techniques and expression methods, and instructs in technical skills and creativity.
Conference Interpreter
A professional who listens to the speaker's language in conference settings and conveys it simultaneously or consecutively in another language.
Foreign Language Game Software Translator
A profession that translates and localizes game software content such as text and audio into other languages. Considers specialized terminology and cultural backgrounds to adjust without damaging the game's worldview or user experience.
Commentator (Broadcast)
A broadcasting specialist who researches and organizes the background and significance of news and events, explaining them clearly to viewers.
Anatomical Illustrator
Specialized illustrator who accurately depicts the internal structures of the human body for use in medical education, research, and publishing.
Counselor (excluding medical and welfare facilities)
A professional who listens to clients' problems and concerns and provides appropriate support and advice. Works in settings other than medical and welfare facilities.
Painter
A specialist who uses painting techniques to draw and express images on canvas, paper, etc.
Gagaku Musician
A gagaku musician is a profession that specializes in playing instruments such as the hichiriki, ryūteki, shō, etc., in Japan's traditional court music 'Gagaku'.
Science Department Reporter
A profession that covers the latest research and technological trends in science, reporting specialized information in an easy-to-understand way for general readers.