Molding × Strengths: Creativity & Ideation
For Those Strong in Creativity & Ideation
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable generating new ideas and concepts.
Creativity holds value not only in artistic fields but in all kinds of work. Both small ideas that improve existing methods and entirely new concepts are expressions of creativity. Additionally, some deepen their thinking alone, while others develop ideas through dialogue with others.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize new ideas. Explore how your creativity can flourish.
8 jobs found.
Confectionery Wood Mold Maker
Artisan who designs and carves wooden molds used in confectionery manufacturing, creating molds for shaping wagashi and similar sweets.
Plastic Engraving Worker
A manufacturing job that engraves and shapes plastics and other malleable materials using hand tools or machine processing to produce decorative items and prototype parts.
Glass Artificial Eye Maker
A manufacturing job requiring artisan skills to hand-form, color, and polish glass artificial eyes (prosthetic eyeballs) that replicate the patient's orbital shape and iris coloration.
Architectural Decoration Pattern Designer
A specialist profession that plans and produces decorative patterns for the interior and exterior of buildings, materializing them through design drawings and models.
Food Sample Manufacturing Worker
Artisan who creates food samples used in restaurant menu displays, etc., using resin and coloring techniques.
Decorative Carpenter
A carpenter specializing in the processing and installation of decorative materials used in the interior and exterior of buildings.
Doll Manufacturing Worker
A skilled craftsperson who uses materials such as clay, resin, wood, and fabric to perform processes from prototype fabrication to forming, coloring, and assembly by hand or machine operation, completing dolls.
Japanese Dry Confectionery Maker
A profession that manufactures Japanese dry confections by kneading ingredients using traditional techniques, molding, drying, and packaging.