Patient × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields Not Elsewhere Classified
45 jobs found.
Cryptographer
Specialist who researches, designs, and evaluates cryptographic algorithms to ensure data confidentiality and integrity.
Professional Go Player
Professional Go Players aim for victory in Go matches, participate in tournaments, belong to Go institutes, and also engage in instruction and promotion activities.
Archaeological Site Surveyor (excluding excavation workers)
A specialist who grasps the location and condition of archaeological sites through pre-excavation surveys and documentary research to support excavation surveys. Utilizes techniques such as topographic surveying, aerial photo analysis, and GIS.
Dog Trainer
A professional who understands dog behavior and builds the relationship between dogs and their owners through appropriate training.
Horse trainer
A specialist who formulates training plans for racehorses and brings out their best performance in races through daily training and health management.
Film Editor
Film editors select and cut footage captured on set using editing software to build the intended story and rhythm, completing the final work.
English Teaching Assistant (Elementary School, Junior High School, High School, Board of Education)
A job that assists English teachers in English classes from elementary to high school, providing pronunciation guidance, conversation practice, material preparation, cross-cultural understanding activities, and more.
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.
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.