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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.
5 jobs found.
Instructor (Corporate In-House Employee Education and Training Specialist)
The Corporate In-House Employee Education and Training Specialist (Instructor) is a professional in the company's talent development department responsible for planning, creating materials, delivering lectures, and evaluating employee training.
Training Facility Instructor
A profession that educates and trains adults in specialized knowledge and skills at corporate or public training facilities.
Industrial Counselor (In-House Consultation Room)
A professional who supports employee mental health care and workplace problem-solving in a company's in-house consultation room.
Correspondence Course Grader (Academic Subjects)
A profession that uses correspondence education materials to evaluate answer sheets submitted by learners, corrects errors, provides explanations and learning advice, and returns them.
Train Driving Instructor
Train driving instructors at railway companies provide training and evaluation on driving techniques and safe operations to drivers, supporting skill improvement and compliance with laws and regulations as specialists.