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Wholesale Market Auctioneer
A profession that conducts auctions (auctions) for products at wholesale markets and determines transaction prices with brokers and buyers.
Livestock Trading Broker
Livestock trading brokers stand between producers and buyers, intermediating the sale of livestock such as cattle, pigs, and chickens, and supporting smooth transactions through price negotiations, quality checks, and provision of market information.
Auctioneer
An auctioneer hosts and conducts auctions for the sale of goods or real estate through bidding methods, ensuring fair transactions as a specialist.
Fruit Wholesaler
Specialist who appraises fruits collected from production areas at wholesale markets and sells or intermediates to retail stores and restaurants.
Court Enforcement Officer
A specialized profession affiliated with the court, responsible for implementing and managing compulsory executions (such as seizures, auctions, service by public notice, etc.) based on civil litigation.
Auctioneer (Police and Court Seized Items Auction)
Profession that conducts public sales (auctions) of items seized by police or courts. Solicits bidders, uses chant calls to compete successful bid prices, and manages the procedures.
Central Wholesale Market Manager (Local Public Bodies)
A management position in local public bodies that oversees the overall operations of central wholesale markets, ensures fair and smooth transactions, and handles coordination and management among stakeholders.
Used Car Acquisition Salesperson
Sales position that acquires used cars from customers. Presents appropriate acquisition prices through vehicle appraisals and negotiations to conclude contracts.
Intermediate Wholesaler (Central and Local Wholesale Markets)
A profession that divides and sells/supplies fruits and vegetables, seafood, etc., purchased through auctions within central and local wholesale markets to buyers and retail stores.