Calm and composed × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
79 jobs found.
Adjuster (Insurance companies, damage assessment companies)
Specialist profession that determines the appropriateness of insurance payments by investigating and assessing damage from accidents or disasters.
Interviewer (Broadcast)
A profession that conducts interviews with guests on TV or radio programs and conveys the obtained information to viewers according to the program's structure.
Horse trainer
A specialist who formulates training plans for racehorses and brings out their best performance in races through daily training and health management.
English Interpreter
English interpreters instantly convert spoken language between English and Japanese, facilitating smooth communication between speakers of different languages.
Auto Race Referee
Auto Race Referees are professionals who oversee fair and safe race progression in auto race competitions, applying competition rules and determining violations.
Auto Race Rider
Auto race riders are competitors in a pari-mutuel gambling sport where they compete for ranking using dedicated motorcycles on an oval-shaped dedicated course.
Maritime Assistant
A professional who provides representation, mediation, or procedural assistance to parties in disputes and procedures related to maritime law.
Tribunal Judge of the Marine Accident Tribunal
A judge who investigates the causes of accidents and marine disasters occurring at sea, hears cases on the responsibilities of related parties, and makes legal judgments.
Marine Accident Tribunal Director
The Marine Accident Tribunal Director is a specialist who investigates and analyzes the causes of marine accidents and proposes recurrence prevention measures through administrative adjudication.
School Counselor
A professional who handles consultations from students, parents, and school staff in schools, providing psychological support and promoting problem-solving.