Customer Service and Food Service Occupations X Workstyle: Part-time
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Children's Playground Attendant
Children's playground attendants inspect, maintain, and clean playground equipment at playground facilities such as parks and indoor/outdoor play areas, provide safety guidance and first aid to users, and create an environment where children can play safely.
Aquarium Ticket Sales Clerk
A profession that sells admission tickets to aquariums, provides guidance to visitors, explains fees, handles inquiries, and more.
Sports Club Receptionist
Sports club receptionists are front desk staff who handle reception duties for members and visitors using the facility, membership procedures, fee settlements, facility guidance, reservation management, phone handling, and more.
Sports club staff
Sports club staff handle reception and guidance for members at fitness clubs and sports facilities, facility management, equipment inspections, cleaning, training assistance, etc., supporting safe and comfortable operations.
Sports Facility Attendant
A job that handles reception for visitors at sports facilities, facility management, safety management, equipment rental, cleaning, etc.
Seat Master (Go Club)
A profession that handles operations, customer service, and instruction at a Go club, serving as the host for games, managing members, and planning events.
Hostess (Club)
A job that provides food and beverage services and hospitality through conversation to customers in a luxurious club atmosphere.
Attendant (Entertainment venues)
A job that handles reception, guidance, ticket sales for visitors at entertainment venues and sports facilities, safety checks within the facility, etc., to provide a comfortable usage environment.
Customer Service Staff (Department Store)
A job in department store locations that provides customer service and sales to visiting customers, handling product explanations, recommendations, cashier operations, customer correspondence, and more.
Attendant (Ryokan)
This occupation provides services such as responding to and guiding guests, serving meals and tea at a ryokan, and supports comfortable stays with the spirit of omotenashi.