Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Workstyle: Shift Work
24 matching jobs found.
Show Window Decorator
A profession that decorates show windows in retail stores and such to visually convey the appeal of products and brands.
Newspaper Photography Staff
Newspaper photography staff belong to a newspaper company, cover and photograph highly newsworthy subjects, and provide photo materials for publication in print pages and web articles as specialists.
Puppeteer Engineer
A professional who installs, inspects, and operates stage machinery in theaters and concert halls, supporting safety and the effectiveness of performances.
DJ (Disk Jockey: Radio)
A professional who selects songs, engages in talk, and manages program flow on radio shows to captivate listeners.
Director (Film, Broadcast)
A specialist who directs films and TV programs, overseeing all processes of video works from planning and conception to shooting, editing, and broadcasting.
TV Presenter
A profession that accurately and clearly conveys information to viewers on news programs and similar shows by handling script reading, reporting, and studio hosting.
Temple Keeper (Watch Monk)
A profession involving cleaning and maintenance of temple halls, facility management, and visitor services at religious sites such as temples.
Trainer (Professional sports: Coaches)
A professional who plans and provides training in technical, physical, and tactical aspects for professional sports teams and athletes, supporting performance improvement in competitions.
News Editor (Broadcast)
A specialist who plans and edits the structure of broadcast news programs, handles script creation, footage selection, and program progression management.
News Rewrite (Broadcast)
A profession that rewrites news scripts for broadcast programs by adjusting style and structure from materials like wire services to make them easy for viewers to understand.