Full-time × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields

58 jobs found.

Newspaper Reporter

A profession affiliated with a newspaper company, writing articles through reporting and research to report on social events and information.

Newspaper Page Reviewer

Newspaper page reviewers check articles, advertisements, layouts, etc., before newspaper publication to prevent typographical errors, factual inaccuracies, violations of laws or internal regulations, and ethical issues in advance. They are specialized professionals.

Forest Cooperative Auditor

Forest Cooperative Auditors audit the accounting and business operations of forest cooperatives to ensure proper and transparent operations as specialists.

Fisheries Cooperative Auditor

Fisheries cooperative auditors audit whether the finances and business operations of fisheries cooperatives (gyokyo) comply with laws and regulations and articles of incorporation, and provide improvement proposals as specialists.

School Advisor

A professional who provides consultation, advice, and support on students' and parents' career paths, learning, and school life at schools and educational institutions.

School Counselor

A specialist who addresses psychological issues of students, parents, and teachers in school settings and supports mental health.

Sports Writer

A profession that disseminates information through newspapers, magazines, websites, and other media by covering and writing about various sports events and athletes.

Youth Counselor (Board of Education)

A professional affiliated with the Board of Education, providing psychological and counseling support for the troubles and problems faced by youth in schools and communities.

Decorator (Department Store)

A profession that designs, produces, and installs decorations such as department store sales floors and window displays, responsible for visual presentations that enhance customer purchasing desire.

Shorthand Recorder

Specialist who records audio from meetings, courts, etc., using shorthand symbols or stenotype, accurately transcribes into text, and documents it.