Service Occupations Not Elsewhere Classified X Required Skills: Communication Skills

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Fortune Teller

A profession that uses divination techniques such as tarot, palm reading, and astrology to assess customers' fortunes, personality tendencies, and future guidance, and provide advice.

Off-Talk Communicator

A profession that covers informal and free conversations (off-talk) at events, meetings, etc., and disseminates them as reports or news.

Music Therapist (Music Therapist)

Music therapists are medical welfare professionals who use music to improve clients' psychological and physical functions and promote mind-body health.

Learning Support Staff (Classroom Assistant)

Under the direction of teachers, this occupation supports the learning environment by preparing teaching materials, assisting in class operations, and providing learning support to students.

Marriage Consultant

A marriage consultant is a professional who advises marriage seekers on matchmaking strategies, self-promotion, date plans, etc., and supports them until marriage.

Wedding Venue Guide

A customer service role that supports securing reservations by guiding visitors interested in touring wedding venues, explaining plan details, and presenting estimates.

Wedding Venue Employee

Wedding venue employees provide ceremony operations and services to the bride and groom and guests, supporting highly satisfactory weddings.

Marriage Counselor

A job that supports marriage by providing matching proposals, counseling, event planning, etc., to individuals hoping to get married.

Facility Tour Guide (Facility Tours)

A profession that provides guidance, explanations for tours, and safety management for customers visiting facilities such as factories, museums, and power plants.

Attendant (School Bus for Nurseries, Kindergartens, and Special Needs Schools)

This occupation involves safely guiding and managing children inside shuttle buses to nurseries, kindergartens, and special needs schools.