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For Those with High Initiative & Leadership

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable taking action on their own and leading others.

Leadership takes many forms. Some lead from the front, while others support and guide from behind. Some make bold decisions, while others carefully listen to others' opinions before setting direction. Leadership may involve leading an entire organization or taking the lead in a specific field with expertise.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to demonstrate initiative and leadership. Explore your own form of leadership.

9 jobs found.

NPO (Specified Non-Profit Activities Corporation) Corporation Executive

This occupation involves serving as a director or auditor of a specified non-profit activities corporation, responsible for deciding operational policies, governance, and conducting audit duties.

Rental shop owner

An individual or corporate owner who rents out store properties they own or manage to tenants, performs contract management and operational maintenance, and obtains rental income.

Research Institute Director (National: excluding researchers)

A managerial position that oversees the operation, management, and policy decisions of public research institutions.

Prosecution Investigator

Specialist at the Public Prosecutor's Office responsible for criminal investigations, prosecution decisions, and evidence collection.

Deputy Chief Prosecutor

The Deputy Chief Prosecutor assists and supervises prosecutors in the Prosecutor's Office, handling investigations of major cases, indictment decisions, courtroom arguments, and other responsibilities as a senior position.

Parliamentary Secretary

Parliamentary Secretaries assist ministers in each ministry and are responsible for policy planning, coordination, parliamentary responses, and other tasks as politically appointed positions.

Spec-Built Home Sales Agent

Spec-built home sales agents are sales professionals who sell for-sale homes, responsible for guiding properties to customers, concluding contracts, handover, and after-sales follow-up.

Director General (Each Agency)

As the top executive in each ministry or administrative agency, oversees organizational operations and formulates, implements, and coordinates policies.

Prime Minister

The highest executive of the Japanese government, responsible for overseeing executive power, formulating and implementing policies, and guiding the Cabinet.