Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified X Career Path: Manager
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Adjuster (Insurance companies, damage assessment companies)
Specialist profession that determines the appropriateness of insurance payments by investigating and assessing damage from accidents or disasters.
Cryptographer
Specialist who researches, designs, and evaluates cryptographic algorithms to ensure data confidentiality and integrity.
Corporate Credit Investigator
Corporate credit investigators investigate and analyze companies' financial information and business realities, providing objective credit risk assessments for credit and investment decisions.
Measurement Technician (those who perform environmental measurements)
A profession that measures and monitors physical and chemical elements in the environment such as air, water quality, noise, vibration, and soil, collecting and analyzing accurate data.
Mining Inspector
Mining inspectors are public servants who conduct permits and supervision based on the Mining Law and monitor mine safety management and environmental conservation.
National Diet Stenographer
A specialist profession that accurately records speeches in National Diet deliberations and committees using stenography methods and creates minutes.
Compositor (Visual Effects Artist)
A specialist who completes final footage by employing CG and live-action compositing, color correction, and effects on video materials such as movies, TV, and advertisements.
Searcher (Patent)
Specialist profession that uses patent databases in companies or research institutions to investigate and analyze prior art and infringement risks, and prepares reports.
Consumer Life Consultant
Specialist who responds to consultations and complaints from consumers, providing advice and information based on laws and systems.
Piano tuner
Specialized profession that adjusts and maintains the pitch and tone of keyboard instruments such as pianos.