Language skills × Strengths: Planning & Organization
For Those Strong in Planning & Organization
This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable proceeding with things in a planned manner and managing them in an organized way.
Planning and organizing methods vary from person to person. Some create detailed schedules, while others set broad directions. Some utilize digital tools, while others manage with paper notebooks. What matters is being able to move things forward using methods that work for you.
The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize planning and organizational skills. Find a place where you can apply your management style.
16 jobs found.
Film production planner staff
Specialist who manages budget and schedules from the planning stage and drives the overall production of video works.
Company executives (Chairman, President, Directors, Auditors, etc.)
A position that formulates the company's management policies, oversees the entire organization, and aims for sustainable growth.
Advertising Reporter
An advertising reporter is a specialist who conducts reporting and research for advertisements and promotions to collect information and stories.
Mountain Guide
A profession that ensures climbers' safety in mountainous areas, providing route guidance and technical instruction.
Member of the House of Councillors
Members of the House of Councillors are public officials elected to the House of Councillors, which constitutes the National Diet of Japan, and engage in legislation, budget deliberation, administrative oversight, etc. Their term is 6 years, with half being re-elected every 3 years.
Counsellor (Each Ministry and Agency)
A managerial civil servant in each ministry and agency responsible for policy planning, coordination, policy evaluation, etc.
Division Director (Central Government Agencies)
A management position that oversees specific divisions in central government ministries and agencies, directing policy planning, coordination, and implementation.
House of Representatives member
Elected public servant belonging to the House of Representatives, responsible for national politics including lawmaking, budget deliberation, and administrative oversight.
Political party headquarters executive (excluding legislators)
A managerial position responsible for party operations, policy planning, public relations activities, organization management, etc., at the headquarters of a political party.
Parliamentary Secretary
Political appointee position responsible for assisting Ministers of State and others with policy planning and coordination, and promoting government activities.