High Concentration × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
27 jobs found.
English Stenographer
A professional who uses a stenotype machine, etc., to take real-time shorthand of English speech and convert it into accurate text data.
Musician
A profession that performs and creates music across a wide range of genres, engaging in recording and live activities.
Music Listening Worker (CD Manufacturing)
Quality inspector who listens to the sound quality of products on the CD manufacturing line and detects audio abnormalities and defects.
Sound Effects Specialist
A profession that records and edits sound effects used in video works, games, stages, etc., and produces sounds tailored to the direction.
Conference Interpreter
A professional who listens to the speaker's language in conference settings and conveys it simultaneously or consecutively in another language.
Choir Member
Choir members are music professionals who divide into parts of choral pieces, blend their voices, and participate in concerts and recordings under a conductor.
Keirin Racer
Keirin racers are professional sports players who compete in bicycle races on a banked track (velodrome), vying for rankings and prize money. They aim for victory by leveraging tactics, speed, and endurance.
Craftsman
A profession that creates craft items such as vessels and decorative objects using natural materials, metals, glass, etc., with traditional or modern techniques.
Court Stenographer
A professional who takes shorthand of oral arguments and testimonies conducted in court and creates court records.
Conductor
A conductor leads performing ensembles such as orchestras or choirs, embodying the interpretation and expression of musical pieces as a professional.