Patient × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
206 jobs found.
Swordsmith
A craftsman who oversees the entire manufacturing process of Japanese swords. Employs advanced techniques from forging to quenching and polishing to create swords that combine artistic value and practicality.
Animal Performer
A profession that trains animals and performs tricks at shows and events.
Animal Trainer
A professional who observes animal behavior and promotes desirable behavior through obedience training and training.
Special Correspondent (Newspaper)
Newspaper special correspondents conduct on-site reporting and interviews domestically and internationally, writing and delivering articles based on the information obtained.
Land Improvement Land Readjustment Officer
National qualification specialist responsible for land readjustment planning, surveying, design, legal procedures, and implementation management in land improvement projects.
Land and House Surveyor
A professional who surveys and investigates the current condition of real estate such as land and buildings, and prepares drawings and documents necessary for registration applications to the Legal Affairs Bureau.
Patent Searcher (Searcher)
Specialist who searches and analyzes prior art from inventions and technical literature, providing information for patent applications and rights establishment.
Patent Translator
A specialist profession that accurately translates patent specifications and related documents between different languages while preserving the original intent.
Dog Trainer
A professional who observes dog behavior and plans and implements obedience and training programs.
Trackman (Horse Racing Newspaper)
A specialized profession that visits race sites at horse racing newspapers and similar organizations, collects and analyzes data such as horse physiques, training times, pedigrees, and track conditions, and writes articles for readers.