Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Workstyle: Full-time
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Planetarium Presenter
A specialist who explains celestial bodies and the universe inside a planetarium dome, providing visitors with scientific knowledge and awe-inspiring experiences.
Flavorist
Specialist who chemically designs and develops flavors for food and beverages.
Literary Desk Reporter
A profession that involves reporting and writing articles for the literary sections of newspapers and magazines.
Pastor
A profession belonging to Christian churches or other religious organizations, performing worship services, sermons, spiritual guidance for believers, and church operations.
Buried Cultural Property Investigator
Specialist who uses archaeological methods to conduct excavation surveys, recording, and preservation of buried cultural properties, and handles analysis of findings and report preparation.
Clinical Psychologist (Excluding Medical and Welfare Facilities)
Clinical psychologists (excluding medical and welfare facilities) provide psychological support in schools, companies, regional consultation centers, etc., and are professionals who solve individuals' or groups' mental problems through interviews and psychological assessments.
Recreation Instructor
A profession that plans and implements recreational activities for the elderly, disabled individuals, children, etc., to improve quality of life and maintain physical and mental health.
Labor Management Consultant (Excluding Certified Social Insurance Labor Consultants)
A professional who analyzes issues related to corporate labor management and provides advice and support on creating and operating work rules, payroll calculations, social insurance procedures, etc.