Other Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields X Recommended Skills: Communication Skills (English)

19 matching jobs found.

Adjuster (Insurance companies, damage assessment companies)

Specialist profession that determines the appropriateness of insurance payments by investigating and assessing damage from accidents or disasters.

Event Producer

Event Producers oversee planning, staging, operations, budget and schedule management, and staff management to realize the expectations of clients and participants.

Fisheries Inspector

A public servant who provides guidance and supervision to fishermen based on the Fisheries Law, permits fishery activities, manages resources, enforces violations, and conducts on-site patrols.

Game Creator (Director)

Oversees game development projects from planning and formulation to progress management and quality control.

Advertising Director

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

Advertising Director (Advertising Agency)

An advertising director oversees the strategy, production, and management of advertising campaigns based on client needs, directing the entire project.

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.

Stylist (Photography-related)

A profession that styles the subject's clothing, props, and backgrounds in photography to create visual images.

Shorthand Recorder

Specialist who records audio from meetings, courts, etc., using shorthand symbols or stenotype, accurately transcribes into text, and documents it.

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.