Office Work × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields

50 jobs found.

Bond Analyst

Specialist who evaluates credit risks and interest rate trends in the bond market, providing investment recommendations and client research.

Magazine Reporter

A profession that involves reporting and interviewing on diverse themes, planning, writing, and editing articles that resonate with readers.

Magazine Editor

A professional who oversees planning, reporting, manuscript editing and proofreading, layout, and publication of magazines to provide attractive content to readers.

Automobile Damage Appraiser (General Insurance Rating Organization)

Automobile Damage Appraisers investigate and evaluate the damage to vehicles resulting from automobile accidents or disasters, calculate repair costs and depreciation amounts, and provide data for insurance premium rate calculations as a specialized profession.

Automotive Designer

A design job that plans and designs the styling of automobile exteriors and interiors, and creates mockups and digital models.

Automotive Design Model Designer

A specialist who creates clay models or digital models to materialize automotive design concepts and verifies shapes and proportions.

Photo Orientation Technician

A technical profession that uses photos taken from aircraft, drones, or ground level to measure the positions and shapes of terrain and structures, creating maps and 3D models.

Securities Analyst

A professional who analyzes corporate financial information and market data to make investment decisions and evaluate securities.

Research and Reference Staff

Specialized profession in companies or organizations that collects, organizes, and analyzes literature and data to create reports and databases.

Customs Broker

Specialist who prepares documents related to customs clearance procedures for import/export cargo, calculates tariffs, and negotiates with customs.