Clerical Occupations X Strengths: Communication Skills

For Those Strong in Communication Skills

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable advancing things through dialogue and communication with others.

Communication skills come in diverse forms. Some excel at speaking, while others are skilled listeners. Some communicate effectively through writing or non-verbal means. Additionally, some are comfortable in one-on-one conversations, while others excel at speaking before large groups.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer opportunities to utilize communication in various ways. Find your own style of communication.

398 matching jobs found.

Employment Counselor (Sales Administration)

Responds to job seekers' inquiries, manages and coordinates company job listings, and provides application support and career advice in sales-related administrative roles.

Employment Counselor (Office)

An office job in public institutions or private companies that provides career counseling, job introductions, and employment support to job seekers.

Job Analyst

A specialist who analyzes each job within the organization and clarifies job content and requirements.

General Affairs Clerk (those engaged in general affairs work)

Serves as the company's back office, handling general general affairs tasks such as supplies management, document management, visitor and telephone reception, etc.

Assistant Stationmaster (Railway Station)

A job that supports railway station operations, handling a wide range of tasks including ticket sales, ticket gates, passenger guidance, announcements, and operations safety management.

Dispatcher (Operations Dispatch Center)

A profession responsible for creating vehicle timetables, monitoring operation status, making adjustments in case of abnormalities, and communicating with relevant parties at the operations dispatch center.

Progress Coordinator (Broadcasting Industry)

Handles schedule management and progress instructions at TV or radio program production sites to ensure the program runs on schedule.

Signal communication dispatcher

A clerical technical occupation that monitors and controls signal and communications equipment at railway operations management centers, etc., ensuring the safety and smooth operation of train services.

Human Resources Coordinator

A profession that stands between companies and job seekers, listens to both parties' needs, and achieves optimal talent matching.

Personnel Section Clerk

A job in a company's personnel department that accurately handles various personnel affairs, from recruitment to labor management, payroll, and social insurance procedures.