Full-time × Classification Details: Service Occupations
208 jobs found.
Ironing worker (Laundry industry)
A profession that finishes clothing and fabric products with irons or press machines to remove wrinkles, enhancing product value.
Dishwashing (Chasing: For Cooking Apprentices)
Entry-level support role in restaurant or cafeteria kitchens, washing dishes and cooking utensils to maintain a hygienic environment.
Guide Interpreter (Museum)
A job that explains and guides visitors about museum exhibits and cultural assets, promoting understanding of the exhibits and improving visitor satisfaction.
Guide (Tour Guide)
A profession that explains and guides tourists on the history, culture, and landmarks of travel destinations.
Izakaya Manager (Food and Beverage Chain Store: Those Who Engage in Cooking Themselves)
This occupation involves the operation and management of chain izakaya stores along with cooking duties. It oversees a wide range of tasks including sales management, staff training, hygiene management, and more.
Izakaya Manager (Primarily engaged in customer service work) 056-01
A profession that oversees the operation and customer service of izakaya stores, aiming to improve sales and customer satisfaction.
Costume dressing attendant (Wedding venue)
A profession that dresses and coordinates Japanese and Western attire for brides and grooms at wedding venues.
Medical facility laundry worker
A profession that launders and dries linens such as sheets and towels used in medical institutions and supplies them in a clean state.
Restaurant Server
A job that involves greeting customers at restaurants, taking orders, serving food, clearing tables, handling payments, etc.
Restaurant Owner (Primarily Engaged in Service Work)
A restaurant owner manages restaurants, cafes, and other dining establishments, primarily improving customer satisfaction and handling sales management through customer service operations.