Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified X Required Skills: Schedule Management

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Event Producer

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

Web Director

A profession that oversees planning and conceptualization, production direction, and operation of websites, handling project management and requirements adjustment.

Creative Coordinator (Advertising Agency)

In an advertising agency, serves as a bridge between the creative team and clients, overseeing the entire process from planning to production of advertising campaigns.

Game Creator (Director)

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

Game Director

A leadership role overseeing planning, progress management, and quality control of game development projects.

Stylist (Broadcast Station)

A profession that selects and coordinates costumes for performers in TV and radio programs, responsible for styling aligned with the program's production intent.

Producer (Game Software Production)

A profession that oversees the entire game software production project from planning and conceptualization to budget management, progress management, and marketing, balancing product quality and business results.

Producer (CD Production)

A CD production producer oversees song selection, coordination of artists and staff, budget management, schedule management, and the recording, mixing, and mastering processes, producing the entire process from CD planning and production to release.

Translation Coordinator

A professional who manages the entire project between clients and translators, optimizing quality, schedule, and cost.

Recording Director

A professional who oversees recording projects for music works, collaborating with artists and engineers to plan, conduct, and quality-manage recording sessions.