Negotiation skills × Strengths: Initiative & Leadership
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.
17 jobs found.
Governor
As the head of a local public entity (prefecture), oversees administrative operations, promotes regional development, and improves resident welfare in a public office.
Local assembly member
A public position in the local government assembly serving as a resident representative, enacting/amending ordinances, deliberating budgets, monitoring administration, and more.
Local Government Assembly Member
In the assembly of a local government body, enacts ordinances, deliberates budgets, monitors administration, and represents residents' opinions.
Prime Minister
The highest executive of the Japanese government, responsible for overseeing executive power, formulating and implementing policies, and guiding the Cabinet.
Japan Salt Industry Association Executive
Japan Salt Industry Association executives manage and operate the industry association representing the salt industry, coordinating member companies' interests, advocating policies, and promoting industry development as management positions.
Labor union branch chief
Represents the labor union branch and promotes the improvement of members' working conditions and collective bargaining.
Labor union secretary general
Serves as secretary general in a labor union, overseeing practical union operations, coordination of collective bargaining, meeting management, and more.