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Legislators
Develop, introduce, or enact laws and statutes at the local, tribal, state, or federal level. Included are only employees that hold elected roles.
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Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
Ask questions of individuals over the phone, in writing, or in person to get the information needed to fill out forms, applications, or surveys. Help people fill out forms by asking targeted questions and recording their responses.
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Financial Examiners
Make sure that all real estate and financial dealings adhere to the rules and regulations set out by the government. Records are subject to possible examination, verification, and authentication.
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Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
Equal opportunity laws, standards, and policies should be monitored and evaluated to guarantee that all people, regardless of race, religion, or color, are afforded the same treatment in hiring and contracting decisions.
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Motorboat Operators
Use motorized rowboats. Possibility of aiding in navigational tasks.
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Range Managers
Examine methods of managing rangelands that can maintain forage, livestock, and wildlife populations.
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Logistics Analysts
Perform a supply chain analysis or product delivery process analysis to determine where improvements can be made. Possible responsibilities for route managers include billing, computerized billing, and tracking shipments.
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Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Organize the transportation of goods, passengers, and equipment, as well as the dispatch of service staff and vehicles, for routine or emergency maintenance and repair.
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Logisticians
Examine and manage the day-to-day operations of a company or organization's logistics department. You will be in charge of the complete product cycle, from initial purchase to distribution, internal allocation, delivery, and final sale.
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First-Line Supervisors of Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators
Manage and direct the day-to-day operations of personnel operating and assisting with material transport vehicles and equipment.
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Hoist and Winch Operators
Use powered cable equipment like hoists and winches to raise and pull heavy objects.
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Butchers and Meat Cutters
Prepare meat for use or sale in restaurants or grocery stores by cutting, trimming, or preparing individual servings.
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Detectives and Criminal Investigators
Investigate possible infractions of federal, state, or municipal laws in order to find criminals and stop their actions.
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Foresters
Manage public and private wooded areas for economic, recreational, and environmental reasons. It may catalog the species, quantity, and position of standing wood, as well as estimate its value and negotiate its acquisition.
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Forest and Conservation Technicians
Help people save soil, water, forests, and other natural resources by giving them technical advice. May put together information about the size, type, condition, and other features of forest tracts.
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Compliance Officers
Perform additional compliance and enforcement inspection and analysis, such as determining if a license or permission is required, and determining whether it was obtained in a manner consistent with applicable law.
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Climate Change Policy Analysts
Research and analyze policy developments related to climate change. Make climate-related recommendations for actions such as legislation, awareness campaigns, or fundraising approaches.
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Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
Examine applications for government aid and establish whether or whether the applicant qualifies for services including welfare, unemployment insurance, social security, and public housing.
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Parts Salespersons
Sell replacement and spare equipment and parts at a repair shop or parts store.
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Natural Sciences Managers
Activities in the life and physical sciences, mathematics, statistics, and related research and development are planned, directed, and coordinated by those in this discipline.
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Chief Executives
Set the strategic course for businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies within the bounds established by the board of directors or other governing body.
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Budget Analysts
Check for completeness, correctness, and compliance with processes and rules in the proposed budget. Read financial statements and budget plans.
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First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
Work in charge of directing and coordinating the efforts of construction or extraction employees.
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Economists
To put it simply, economists are financial professionals who analyze market behavior. Financial and social data collection and analysis, economic decision consulting for corporations and governments, and the creation of economic forecasting models are among their key functions.
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Interior Designers
Arrange the layout of rooms and their furnishings. Plan or design indoor spaces that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and well-suited to their intended uses.
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Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas
Prepare and run a range of drills for extracting oil and gas from the earth, or for taking core samples for laboratory analysis, in the course of oil and gas exploration.
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Medical and Health Services Managers
Medical and health service planners and managers work in a variety of settings, including but not limited to hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, and similar institutions.
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Marketing Managers
Develop, implement, and oversee all aspects of a company's marketing strategy, including research on market demand for goods and services, competitive analysis, and the cultivation of new leads.
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Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Use a range of hand and power equipment to smooth and polish poured concrete surfaces such as floors, pathways, sidewalks, highways, and curbs. Even out uneven areas and fill up holes in sidewalks, curbs, and gutters.
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Solar Energy Installation Managers
Oversee the work of solar panel installation personnel for homes and businesses.
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Patient Representatives
Help people get the health care they need, and guide them through the process of making choices about their care and using the options available to them.
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Operations Research Analysts
Conceive of and use mathematical modeling and other optimal approaches to generate and understand data useful to management in carrying out their decision-making, policy-making, or other managerial responsibilities.
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Wind Energy Development Managers
Take charge of the whole process, from brainstorming to feasibility analysis, environmental studies to proposal writing, for a wind energy company. Potentially also oversees the building process.
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Fitness and Wellness Coordinators
Oversee or organize activities related to physical health and well-being. Oversee the activities of health and fitness educators, wellness professionals, and trainers.
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Education Administrators, Postsecondary
Plan, direct, or organize the teaching, administration, and student services provided at universities and colleges, as well as other academic pursuits.
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Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary
Preside over, manage, or assist with the operation of a primary, secondary, or intermediate school, including its classrooms, offices, and extracurricular programs.
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Curators
Manage museum or other institution's collections, which may include artwork, collectibles, historic things, or scientific specimens. Performs institutional functions such as teaching, research, and public service.
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Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare
Preschool and after-school care providers that plan, direct, or manage the academic and extracurricular activities of their facilities.
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Coaches and Scouts
Teach or mentor athletes with the end goal of improving their performance in competition. Exhibit methods and procedures for taking part.
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Business Teachers, Postsecondary
Work as a professor of business and management subjects including accounting, finance, human resources, labor and industrial relations, marketing, and operations research.
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Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the fields of politics, geography, and international studies. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
Methodize the handling of insurance policy applications, policy amendments, and claim forms. Collect data from policyholders to ensure claims forms are accurate and comprehensive.
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Credit Analysts
Determine the level of risk associated in granting credit or lending money by analyzing credit data and financial accounts of people and businesses. Assemble reports including pertinent credit data for use in making selections.
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Clinical Research Coordinators
Create a strategy for conducting clinical trials, or lead or manage such an effort. Supervise the actions of people involved in clinical research to guarantee they are following all necessary procedures.
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Library Technicians
Help patrons utilize library catalogs, databases, and indexes to find the books and other resources they need, and respond to inquiries that need just a quick lookup in a reference book.
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Law Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide legal education. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Instructional Coordinators
Educators and teachers need rules for building curriculum, so create instructional materials, organize educational content, and integrate contemporary technologies into lessons.
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Urban and Regional Planners
Create large-scale policies on how municipalities like cities, counties, and metropolitan areas will utilize their land and physical infrastructure.
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Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents
Calculate tax obligations and/or collect tax payments from individuals and/or businesses in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Tax Preparers
Help people and small companies file their tax taxes.
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Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Perform mathematical calculations, sort numerical information, and record the results in order to maintain accurate financial records. Get basic financial information by doing a variety of arithmetic, publishing, and checking tasks.
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Biomass Power Plant Managers
Oversee daily activities at biomass power plants. Coordinate plant operations and maintenance with other employees.
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Biofuels Production Managers
Supervise the manufacturing process and plant operations related to biofuels. Gather data on plant output and functionality, analyze it for issues, and develop strategies for improvement.
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Art Directors
Create ideas for visual projects and media, including print, broadcast, video, and film, in terms of design and presentation. Managers of creative professionals (such as graphic designers and illustrators).
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Advertising Sales Agents
Sell or try to get advertising in newspapers, billboards, radio, TV, and the Internet.
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Advertising and Promotions Managers
Create or oversee the development of promotional materials for a product or service, including but not limited to posters, competitions, discounts, and freebies.
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Administrative Services Managers
Management of records and information, mail delivery, and other clerical tasks are all administrative activities that might fall within your purview, depending on whether or not you want to lead or coordinate them.
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Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
Coordinate the operations of employees doing postal and associated tasks at a designated US Postal Service facility, or plan, direct, or oversee the delivery of postal, administrative, managerial, and support services.
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Management Analysts
To aid management in running smoothly, you should undertake organizational studies and assessments, build systems and processes, conduct research on simplifying and measuring work, and create operations and procedures manuals.
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Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Keep legal paperwork and files in order while employing legal jargon in your secretarial tasks. Draft court documents and correspondence, including summonses, complaints, motions, and subpoenas. Possibility of aiding in legal research.
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Investment Fund Managers
Managing a big pool of liquid funds provided by institutional or individual investors requires careful planning, direction, and coordination.
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Geothermal Production Managers
Oversee the running of geothermal power plants. Preserve and keep an eye on the machinery at the geothermal plant to ensure its smooth and secure functioning.
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General and Operations Managers
Manage the day-to-day running of a business or government agency, potentially across multiple locations. Policymaking and day-to-day operations management are among your responsibilities.
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First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers
Supervise and organize the work of secretaries and other administrative assistants.
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Financial Managers
Manage the financial operations of a business unit, including its accounting, investing, banking, insurance, securities, and related activities.
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File Clerks
Always utilize a logical filing system, such as alphabetical or numerical order, for storing documents like letters, cards, invoices, and receipts. Find the needed information and delete it from the file.
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Executive Secretaries and Executive Administrative Assistants
High-level administrative assistance including research, report writing, information request management, and general office work.
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Energy Auditors
Perform energy audits on structures, infrastructure, or industrial processes. Audits of structures or systems for potential investment may also be performed.
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Data Entry Keyers
Use an input device, such as a keyboard or a photo composition perforator, to enter data. Data verification and print-ready document assembly are examples of possible tasks.
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Customs Brokers
To simplify the import and export of commodities, you will be responsible for preparing customs documents and ensuring that shipments comply with all relevant regulations. Find out what the customer owes in customs and taxes, and deal with the related payments.
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Couriers and Messengers
Travel on foot, bicycle, motorbike, or vehicle to pick up and deliver messages, papers, goods, and other materials from one office or department to another inside an organization or to external business concerns.
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Correspondence Clerks
Compose written or electronic mail in response to customer inquiries about products, damage claims, credit, billing issues, and service complaints.
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Actors
Take on roles in performances for the sake of entertainment, knowledge, or instruction, such as on the stage, on the air, on film, or in any other medium.
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Word Processors and Typists
Type documents such as letters, reports, and forms from a rough draft, corrected copy, or voice recording using a word processor, computer, or typewriter. If needed, you might also take up additional administrative tasks.
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Wind Energy Operations Managers
Control all aspects of a wind farm's operations, from hiring and firing to budgeting and upkeep.
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Treasurers and Controllers
Manage the budget and oversee all related tasks, including forecasting, purchasing, and investing.
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Supply Chain Managers
Oversee or manage services or operations related to manufacturing, buying, warehousing, distribution, or financial forecasts to reduce waste and increase efficiency, quality, and safety.
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Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Write letters, set up meetings, manage paper and digital data, and answer phones are all examples of normal administrative tasks.
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Sales Managers
Manage the physical delivery of goods or services to end users by planning, directing, or coordinating their distribution. Set up training plans and sales regions to coordinate the spread of sales.
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Regulatory Affairs Managers
Plan, direct, or coordinate a company's production operations while keeping with all applicable laws and company policy.
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Receptionists and Information Clerks
Provide details about the business' operations and the whereabouts of its many divisions, offices, and staff members in response to enquiries from the public, customers, visitors, and other interested parties.
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Purchasing Managers
Organize, manage, and/or control the work of people whose job it is to purchase goods and services.
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News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
Produce scripts for media like newspapers, magazines, radio, and television, or write news items, reviews, or commentary for these outlets.
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Musicians and Singers
Perform musically by playing an instrument(s) or singing. Possibility of appearing in front of an audience, on air, or in a recorded medium.
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Music Directors and Composers
Musicians who conduct orchestras, bands, choirs, and glee clubs, as well as those who compose original music, are called conductors.
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Media Technical Directors/Managers
To create radio or television shows, it is necessary to coordinate the efforts of several technical departments, such as recording, editing, engineering, and maintenance.
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Media Programming Directors
Manage and oversee the production of sports and news broadcasts, as well as other programming, for broadcast on a radio or television station.
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Graphic Designers
Design or create graphics to meet specific commercial or promotional needs, such as packaging, displays, or logos. May use a variety of mediums to achieve artistic or decorative effects.
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Film and Video Editors
Visually alter the flow of time in a film, video, or other moving picture medium. Possible collaboration with a director or producer in preparing film footage for release. Video soundtracks may be edited or timed to picture if necessary.
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Editors
Prepare, organize, and/or alter textual content. Potential publishing proposal and draft review.
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Craft Artists
Make or duplicate works of art in a range of handicraft mediums (such as welding, weaving, ceramics, and needlework) for sale or display.
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Commercial and Industrial Designers
Create blueprints for mass-produced items like furniture, electronics, and playthings for kids.
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Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts
Collect data, conduct interviews, write reports, and testify on behalf of conclusions on the settlement of fraud claims. Possibility of coordinating efforts to identify and prevent fraud.
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Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
Pay for consumers' purchases using credit. Learn more about the people or companies seeking for financing by digging into their pasts and financial records.
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Brokerage Clerks
Carry out responsibilities associated with the acquisition, disposition, or maintenance of securities. Stock purchase and sell orders must be written, transfer taxes must be computed, stock transactions must be verified, and stocks must be accepted and delivered.
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Bill and Account Collectors
Find clients with overdue accounts and contact them by mail, phone, or in-person visits to try to collect any overdue payments.
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Actuaries
Risk and obligation for future benefit payments may be estimated by analyzing statistical data such as mortality, accident, illness, disability, and retirement rates and creating probability tables.
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Writers and Authors
Create and edit screenplays, tales, and other forms of written content, such as adverts.
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Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
Maintain and repair fiber optic and other communication cables.
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Talent Directors
Performers for roles in theater, radio, or film productions are chosen after an audition and interview process.
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Chefs and Head Cooks
Prepare, season, and prepare a variety of dishes, such as salads, soups, meats, veggies, and desserts. Assumes some responsibility for menu and cost planning, stock ordering, and financial reporting.
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Baristas
Create and serve a variety of gourmet coffees and other drinks. Sell baked products and sandwiches to customers.
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Amusement and Recreation Attendants
Work in a wide range of service roles at a fun center. They are authorized to arrange for the use of leisure facilities, keep them in working order, and provide the necessary gear to those who want to engage in athletic or recreational activities.
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Psychiatric Technicians
Assistance provided to patients in accordance with the recommendations of psychiatrists, psychologists, and other licensed medical professionals.
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Athletes and Sports Competitors
Take part in sporting competitions.
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Cooks, Restaurant
Restaurant cooks are responsible for preparing and cooking a variety of foods, including soups, meats, vegetables, and desserts. You may be responsible for ordering goods, maintaining finances, setting prices, or creating a menu.
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Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
To provide food and drink to customers in locations other than restaurants, such as their rooms, hospitals, nursing homes, or vehicles.
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First-Line Supervisors of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers
Clean hotels, medical facilities, workplaces, and other buildings while directly supervising and coordinating the work of cleaning staff.
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First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Work at the front line, supervising and coordinating the efforts of those who help with food production and service.
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Recreation Workers
Participate in group recreation at public, private, or volunteer organizations. Promote and coordinate group pursuits including creative and competitive sports, games, musical performances, and other forms of artistic and theatrical expression, as well as other forms of social relaxation.
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Bartenders
Involve yourself in the process of making beverages for customers, either one-on-one or through a wait staff.
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Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
Arrange for meetings, events, or conventions to be held by coordinating the efforts of staff, convention personnel, or clients.
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Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
Assist visitors to hotels, motels, and resorts by taking reservations, assigning rooms, distributing keys and cards, relaying messages, and keeping tabs on who's checked in and how much they owe.
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Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop
Serve as the face of the establishment by greeting customers, showing them to their seats (whether at a table or in the lounge), and keeping everything running smoothly.
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Gambling Managers
Establish, manage, or oversee a casino's gaming activities. Perhaps come up with some ground rules for the residence.
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Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers
Customers' cash should be converted into coins, tokens, or chips. It's possible to issue payouts and get a consumer to sign for them.
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Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners
Post information enabling patrons to wager on various races and sporting events. Assist in the operation of games such as keno and bingo.
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Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors
Educate or mentor people in physical activity for the objective of improving their health and well-being. Use demonstrations to teach people proper form, and keep an eye out for any mistakes they make.
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Directors, Religious Activities and Education
Promote the religious education or activities of a certain denomination by coordinating or creating appropriate programming and reaching out to the community. Services including marriage therapy, health coaching, and money management may be made available.
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Credit Counselors
Serve as a guide and teacher for those looking to take on and successfully handle debt. Advice on selecting the most appropriate loan product and clarification of any applicable conditions or limits may be made available.
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Clergy
Engage in acts of worship and other spiritual activities consistent with one's religious beliefs and practices. Give members moral and ethical support and direction.
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Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Maximize family well-being and children's academic performance by providing social services and help to enhance social and psychological functioning.
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Funeral Attendants
Help out with a variety of aspects of the funeral, including setting up the casket in the chapel or parlor before the service, preparing any floral arrangements or lighting, guiding or escorting attendees, and shutting the casket after the service.
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Barbers
Barbers cut, trim, shampoo, and style client hair; they may also shave clients or trim their beards.
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Waiters and Waitresses
Serve customers at their tables and take orders for food and drink.
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Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
Collect entry tickets and passes from attendees, direct them to their seats, and look for any misplaced items.
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Food Service Managers
Plan, manage, or coordinate the functions of a catering business or division.
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Lodging Managers
Manage, oversee, or coordinate the operations of a lodging establishment or related agency.
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Travel Agents
Making travel arrangements and selling lodgings to guests. Find out where you want to go, how you will get there, when you can go, how much it will cost, and how long you will need to stay. It's possible that they might also be responsible for describing, planning, and arranging trips.
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Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
Handle incoming, outgoing, and internal calls through a switchboard or other telephone business systems equipment. May provide callers with information and take messages.
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Self-Enrichment Teachers
Instruct or guide people for the sake of their own personal development or enjoyment, as opposed to any professional, academic, athletic, or fitness goals.
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Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
Confirm travel plans, sell tickets, and manage lodging arrangements. Ticket sellers and baggage screeners help travellers find their way around the terminal and to their gates or gates.
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Spa Managers
To oversee, manage, or plan the operations of a spa. Manage resources, set priorities, and keep everyone on the same page.
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Social and Community Service Managers
Manage the day-to-day operations of an agency that provides social services or a group that engages with the public. In charge of managing the program's or organization's finances and overseeing the rules under which members can get involved.
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Skincare Specialists
Help someone look their best by tending to their skin on the inside and out. Those who use lasers to remove hair or perform electrolysis fall under this category.
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Carpet Installers
Carpet may be rolled out or cut into blocks and then installed on floors. Prepare the subfloor by installing cushioning and finishing touches.
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Residential Advisors
Activities in dorms, group houses, and other residential facilities at secondary and tertiary educational institutions must be coordinated. Find out what tools, materials, and furniture will be needed, then place your order.
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Transportation Inspectors
Verify the integrity of materials or machinery used to carry passengers or cargo. Inspectors of freight cars, trains, and other modes of transportation are included within this group.
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Brownfield Redevelopment Specialists and Site Managers
Manage the process of restoring polluted land for new uses. Does not include locations that are so polluted that they are designated as Superfund sites.
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Nannies
Attend to the emotional, intellectual, and social needs of children while their parents are at work, and vice versa.
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Manicurists and Pedicurists
Clean and shape customers' fingernails and toenails. May polish or decorate nails.
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First-Line Supervisors of Personal Service Workers
Manage and direct a team of people that provide personal services.
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Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
Stock lockers, dressing rooms, and coatrooms with necessities for customers.
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Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
To attend to a client's aesthetic needs by doing tasks such as hair washing, conditioning, and style, as well as massaging and treating the client's scalp. Capable of performing a wide range of services, including but not limited to: hair washing, makeup application, wig styling, hair removal, and skin and nail care.
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Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists
Protect forests by inspecting them for potential fire hazards, enforcing fire regulations, and offering advice on how to put out blazes that may start. forest fires and weather conditions could be reported.
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Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes
Advocate for clients in the creative and performing arts before existing or potential employers. They may be responsible for negotiating contracts and handling other client business needs.
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Crossing Guards and Flaggers
In order to uncover infractions of immigration and customs laws and regulations, it is necessary to investigate and examine individuals, common carriers, goods, and merchandise entering or leaving the United States, as well as between states.
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Correctional Officers and Jailers
Follow all established regulations and procedures to keep inmates in order at penitentiary or therapeutic facilities. Inmates may be accompanied by a guard during transport between institutions.
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Business Continuity Planners
Observe all rules and regulations set forth by jail or therapeutic facilities to keep inmates in order. When inmates are being moved from one prison to another, a guard may accompany them.
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Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
Negotiate and settle disagreements through open dialogue. The legal system can be avoided if the parties involved can come to an amicable agreement to resolve their disagreements.
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Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers
Conduct research, and then draw conclusions or recommendations regarding government policies and activities. Determine who is at fault and what should be done about it.
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Security Guards
Protect property by patrolling and monitoring it for signs of theft, violence, or rule-breaking. Possibility of working with x-ray and metal detection devices.
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Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
Create, modify, mend, and/or fit clothing.
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Shampooers
You're required to wash and rinse customer's hair.
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Retail Loss Prevention Specialists
Take measures to stop the theft of goods by establishing policies and systems. Audit and investigate work-related issues. Contribute to the formulation of asset protection guidelines, processes, and infrastructure.
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Public Safety Telecommunicators
Work in public safety answering points and emergency operations centres, where you'll be in charge of receiving and relaying calls for help via telephone, radio, or other communication systems. Use the data provided by...
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Private Detectives and Investigators
Identify instances of wrongdoing or rule breaking in a private establishment, as well as gather, analyze, compile, and report such information to clients.
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First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
Supervise and organize the daily operations of the police force.
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Hydroelectric Production Managers
Oversee the workings of hydroelectric power plants. Be sure to keep an eye on the machinery at the hydroelectric plant to ensure it is running smoothly and safely.
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Loss Prevention Managers
Formulate and oversee measures taken to secure property. Find out where you're vulnerable or where you could be sued, and make a plan to protect yourself.
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Lawyers
Draft legal documents, manage or advise clients on legal transactions, and represent clients in criminal and civil litigation and other legal proceedings. May focus on a narrow subfield or generalize across many fields.
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Intelligence Analysts
Collect data from various sources and assess its usefulness in solving a crime, such as databases, surveillance systems, intelligence networks, and geographic information systems. Make use of secret information to plan for and...
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Gambling Surveillance Officers and Gambling Investigators
Keep an eye out for any unexplained behaviour at the gambling establishment, such as theft or cheating. Find out who might be trying to steal your money, chips, or gambling equipment.
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Health Education Specialists
Maintain and expand health education initiatives that target people, families, and communities in order to promote and sustain the healthiest possible way of life.
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Driver/Sales Workers
Operate a truck, van, or other vehicle to transport customers' purchases, make sales calls, or make deliveries in a predetermined area, such as a grocery store or restaurant.
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First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers
Manage the day-to-day operations of the jail and its staff of corrections officers.
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First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
Manage and direct firefighters and those responsible for fire safety and suppression efforts.
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Industrial Production Managers
Planning, directing, or coordinating the use of available resources and the execution of work activities is essential for achieving desired outcomes in terms of cost, quality, and quantity.
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Transit and Railroad Police
Serve as a police force to safeguard the rail system and its employees and customers.
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First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers
Manage and direct the day-to-day operations of production and operating personnel, including but not limited to inspectors, precision workers, machine setters and operators, assemblers, fabricators, and plant and system operators.
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Nuclear Power Reactor Operators
Handle or manage nuclear power plants. Manipulate control rods, initiate and terminate operations, start/stop equipment, monitor/adjust settings, and keep records. Take necessary immediate action. The ability to detect and react to anomalies...
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Sustainability Specialists
Deal with waste management, environmentally friendly construction methods, and responsible product sourcing to ensure your company's long-term viability.
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Team Assemblers
Collaborate with others to complete the assembly of a product or its parts. In the assembly process, team members can take on any role and rotate through all or most of the roles within the team.
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Opticians, Dispensing
Make lenses and eyewear for customers based on their stated optical prescription or unique needs.
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Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Facilitate the timely transfer of tasks and resources across different business sections following an established production plan. Responsibility also includes overseeing the distribution of output, labour, and shipments...
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Public Relations Specialists
Help people or organizations achieve their desired public image. Has the potential to write or choose content for dissemination across a variety of communication channels. The use of social media is something they could excel at.
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Choreographers
Make up some fresh moves and put them to music. Practice running through your regular tasks. Potentially capable of directing and performing in staged shows.
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Order Clerks
Handle inbound requests for materials, products, classified ads, or services like repairs, installs, or facility rentals. Accepts orders through the mail, telephone, facsimile, or other electronic means...
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Models
Show off clothing and accessories at fashion shows, private events, and retail outlets to attract potential customers. Posing for images that will be published or used in advertisements. Potentially serve as a test subject for...
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Office Clerks, General
Carry out a wide range of tasks that necessitate familiarity with office systems and procedures but don't fit neatly into any one category of office clerical work. Any number of clerical tasks may be delegated depending on...
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First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers
In charge of supervising and coordinating the work of sales personnel outside of retail settings. In addition to managing others, this role may also involve financial and human resource management.
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Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers
Do a door-to-door or street-corner sale of your wares.
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Fashion Designers
Create garments and trimmings. Design something new or modify an existing trend.
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Cashiers
Money can be accepted and paid out at non-banking establishments. Using cash registers, electronic scanners, and another similar technology is possible. It's possible that you'll be the one to confirm checks and process credit and debit card transactions.
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Counter and Rental Clerks
Accept customer requests for maintenance, rentals, and services in person. Could provide information about choices, estimate prices, and take payments.
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Retail Salespersons
Make a profit by reselling goods to customers.
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Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers
Repair or replace damaged auto glass, such as windshields.
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Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
Check closed claims to ensure that the organization is adhering to its policies and procedures. Discuss any potential claims with an attorney. There's a chance that insurance claims might be settled, too.
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Real Estate Sales Agents
Provide real estate services, including renting, purchasing, and selling. Research property listings, conduct one-on-one interviews with potential buyers, show them around the area, negotiate terms of sale, and draft purchase agreements.
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Architectural and Engineering Managers
Plan, direct, or coordinate architectural and engineering projects or related research and development.
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Concierges
Provide personalized assistance to lodgers, tenants, or business building visitors. A front desk agent's duties might include relaying messages, assisting guests with transportation, business, and entertainment needs, and maintaining tabs on service requests.
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Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Acquire items (durable and non-durable alike) for resale to end users in order to make a profit at either the wholesale or retail levels. Examine prior pricing, selling, and purchasing patterns.
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Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products
Distribute merchandise to retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers. The job calls for in-depth familiarity with the products being offered.
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Solar Sales Representatives and Assessors
Make contact with potential and current clients to ascertain their interest in solar energy systems, make recommendations regarding suitable systems and equipment, and provide cost estimates.
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Environmental Restoration Planners
Monitor the progress of restoration initiatives and assist in the creation of new goods in close conjunction with the field and biology teams. Analyze and make sense of mountains of scientific data to develop workable conservation plans,...
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Environmental Economists
Protect and maximize the value of natural resources like water, air, land, and renewable energy through careful economic analysis. Examine and calculate the repercussions, incentives, costs, and gains...
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Conservation Scientists
Maximize the benefit derived from natural resources while minimizing their impact on the surrounding ecosystem by properly managing, enhancing, and protecting these assets. Soil surveys and plans to prevent or deal with soil erosion in rangelands are possible outcomes of such research.
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Construction Managers
Structure, facility, and system construction and maintenance planning, direction, and coordination are often entrusted to supervisors of lower-level workers. Join in on the conceptualizing.
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Real Estate Brokers
Work for or run a real estate agency that deals with client transactions. In addition to buying and selling homes, real estate agents often manage rental units and arrange to finance for clients.
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Procurement Clerks
Create purchase orders to acquire materials and services by compiling relevant data and records.
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First-Line Supervisors of Gambling Services Workers
Monitor and organize the day-to-day operations of allocated gaming zones and their staff. It's possible that you'll go from table to table, checking on operations and making sure everything is taken care of before each shift ends.
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Materials Engineers
Research and develop materials, equipment, and processes for producing materials used in the production of goods with unique design and performance requirements.
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Industrial Engineers
Integrate human work aspects, quality control, inventory management, logistics, material flow, cost analysis, and evaluation into the design, development, testing, and evaluation of industrial production management systems.
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Gambling Cage Workers
Taking care of the money needs of gamblers. Provide check-cashing authorization and set up house credit accounts after accepting a customer's credit application and verifying their credit references.
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Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers
Develop, organize, or carry out experiments on feedstocks and processing techniques that could lead to commercially viable alternatives for biofuels and biodiesel in the near future.
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Nanosystems Engineers
Applying nanoscale physics and electrical, chemical, or biological principles, design, create, or oversee production of materials, devices, or systems with novel molecule or macromolecular composition.
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Survey Researchers
Conceive, design, or execute a survey. Data interpretation, survey goal setting, and question-wording testing are all things that this role could be responsible for. Included are the social scientists whose main responsibility is to create surveys...
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Quality Control Systems Managers
Formulate, manage, or oversee quality assurance initiatives. Develop quality assurance strategies, and keep an eye on the lab and the factory to ensure everything is up to par.
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Cargo and Freight Agents
Facilitate the loading and unloading cargo and freight at airports, railway stations, truck stops, and harbors. Receipt of customer orders, followed by freight and cargo pickup coordination for...
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Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
Navigable watercraft such as ships, tugboats, and ferries are under your command or supervision. A valid U.S. Coast Guard license is required.
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Billing and Posting Clerks
Collect, calculate, and log financial, accounting, statistical, and other numerical data for use in billing. Generate invoices for payment of services provided or goods delivered.
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Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials
Perform the role of an official at a competitive sporting event. Recognize rule violations and assign sanctions in accordance with the law. This includes all officials, referees, and judges involved in a sporting event.
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Industrial Ecologists
Apply concepts and processes of natural ecosystems to design models for efficient industrial systems. Make the best use possible of natural resources by applying what you've learned in the physical and social sciences.
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Airfield Operations Specialists
Maintain a safe environment for civilian and military aircraft to take off and land. Among their responsibilities are liaising with maintenance and air traffic control teams, sending out calls, and using various landing and navigational aids at airfields.
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Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors
Manage the ground crew that is responsible for the loading and unloading of goods and the staging of the aircraft's luggage and cargo. This information could be used to calculate the aircraft's center of gravity and identify the amount and direction of cargo.
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Air Traffic Controllers
Manage flight activity at and around the airport and the flow of aircraft between different airspace sectors and command centers, following predetermined protocols and standards. Grant permission, set rules and exert authority...
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Water/Wastewater Engineers
Plan or manage initiatives to improve access to clean water, manage wastewater and sewage, or lessen the impact of flooding. Gather water resource and regulatory program information and prepare environmental paperwork.
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Supply Chain Managers
A supply chain manager coordinates the production, distribution, and consumption of a company's goods and services from the time a raw material is ordered until the customer receives and uses the final product.
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Ship Engineers
Maintain and operate the ship's engines, boilers, deck machinery, electrical systems, plumbing, and refrigeration systems, as well as supervise and coordinate the actions of the crew responsible for these systems.
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Loan Interviewers and Clerks
Loan applicants will be interviewed to gather information, their histories will be researched, references will be checked, loan paperwork will be prepared, and the appraisal department will be sent the results, reports, and documents.
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Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
Many tasks need research into property titles, legal and insurance paperwork, and abstracts. Mortgages, contracts, and other title-related documents may be catalogued.
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Tellers
Acquire and disburse funds. Keeping track of the cash and other negotiable instruments used in a bank's numerous transactions is essential.
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Industrial-Organizational Psychologists
Work issues in HR, Admin, Management, Sales, and Marketing can be approached using psychological principles. Policy planning, staff testing and selection, training and development, and professional growth are all examples of possible actions.
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Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners
Capture, archive, retrieve, and transcribe verbatim proceedings, or whatever else you need to, from pre-trial conferences through the actual trial itself. Included here are stenocaptionists, or those who use computerized stenographic captioning technology to transcribe spoken words into text.
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Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Uphold law and order and ensure the safety of all citizens by upholding state, federal, tribal, and municipal statutes and regulations. Carry out any number of the following responsibilities: escorting vehicles; directing pedestrians; issuing traffic citations...
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Loan Officers
Perform due diligence on credit, commercial, and real estate loans and propose approval. Assist customers by answering questions about their financial situations and payment options.
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Commercial Pilots
You can fly helicopters and other fixed-wing aircraft for charter or other non-regular routes as a pilot. This position calls for a Commercial Pilot's license. Such pilots are also found in the air ambulance and charter industries.
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First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers
Responsible for the direct supervision and coordination of mechanics, installers, and repairmen. Customers may also be given suggestions on additional services. Team or company heads are not included.
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Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
Pay for tools, equipment, components, supplies, and services essential to running a business. Acquire materials in their raw or semifinished form for use in production. Possible contract negotiations.
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Customer Service Representatives
Communicate with buyers to answer simple, repeated questions about products and services by reading from a script. Possibly take care of and fix common complaints. Those whose primary responsibilities consist of... are not included.
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Agricultural Engineers
Utilize training in engineering and biology to solve issues in farming related to energy and machinery, electrics, buildings, water and soil conservation, and food processing.
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Wind Energy Engineers
Create site requirements and plans for underground or overhead collector systems for a wind farm.
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Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers
Get down to the ground level and find out what makes a piece of land or a mining site suitable for development. In order to provide a safe, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly operation, the ground support systems, methods, and equipment may be specified.
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First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
Supervise and organize the day-to-day operations of a retail sales team or division. Management tasks including buying, budgeting, accounting, and human resources administration may be required.
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First-Line Supervisors of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers
Manage and direct the daily operations of a landscaping or groundskeeping crew. Tasks may include analyzing contracts to identify necessary resources such as manpower, technology, and supplies.
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First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
Oversee and oversee the daily operations of agricultural, forestry, aquacultural, and associated staff.
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Water/Wastewater Engineers
Plan or manage initiatives to improve access to safe drinking water, manage wastewater and sewage, or lessen the impact of flooding. Create water resource and regulatory program environmental documents.
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Bridge and Lock Tenders
Maintain and operate navigational aids like bridges, canal locks, and lighthouses to provide safe passage for ships on inland waterways, along coastlines, and at potential hazards in waterways. Possibly that such tasks may be overseen. It incorporates those who operate drawbridges,...
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First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand
Monitor and direct the work of assistants, workers, or material movers directly.
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Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks
Check and document all inventory shipments, including inbound and outbound. Responsibility also includes coordinating the delivery of goods and checking and recording their arrival.
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Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
Deal in stocks, bonds, futures, options, commodities, and other financial instruments for corporations and people. Stock, bond, mutual fund, commodity, and market advice are some of the topics on which a financial advisor could be able to counsel clients.
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Freight Forwarders
Find out about various shipping options, including costs and transit times. Keep up-to-date on any legislation that may affect the shipping of goods across international borders. Take care of any ancillary services, like storage, that you need.
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Buyers and Purchasing Agents, Farm Products
Get your hands on some agricultural goods and put them to use in some other way. This category includes people who work on tree farms, people who run grain markets, people who purchase grains, and those who buy tobacco. Possibility of contract negotiation.
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Regulatory Affairs Specialists
Work with internal departments to plan and record regulatory activities such audits, inspections, license renewals, and registrations. Candidates for this position may be responsible for gathering and putting together information to be submitted to regulatory bodies.
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Bailiffs
Protect legal proceedings in courts of law.
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Demonstrators and Product Promoters
Promote product sales by giving product demonstrations and fielding customer queries. Merchandise on display may be sold.
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Telemarketers
Use the telephone to ask for money or take orders for goods and services.
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Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters
Manage the actions of a switch engine crew inside a railroad yard, factory, or another facility. Conductors oversee the operations of the train crew, whether they are carrying passengers or cargo. When the yardmaster checks the train timetable, he...
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Railroad Brake, Signal, and Switch Operators and Locomotive Firers
Using or keeping an eye on the instruments of a locomotive or the switches along a railroad route. Possible to pair and uncouple cars to form and separate trains. Keep an eye out for and report any changes to the traffic lights. Couplings, air hoses, and journals are all things that can be inspected.
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Recycling Coordinators
Manage recycling operations for public or private organizations, including pick-up and drop-off locations.
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Traffic Technicians
Conduct field research under the direction of a traffic engineer to assess factors such as traffic flow, speed, signal effectiveness, and lighting levels.
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Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, and English as a Second Language Instructors
Teach or instruct out-of-school youths and adults in basic education, literacy, or English as a second language class, or in classes for earning a high school equivalency credential.
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Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Collect and document timesheet and payroll information. Employee hours, output, and commissions may be calculated. One such duty is to prepare paychecks, which entails calculating and posting employee earnings and deductions.
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New Accounts Clerks
People who are looking to establish bank accounts should be interviewed. Help potential clients understand the many account services accessible to them and fill out applications.
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Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
Maintain a personnel file that includes all relevant information. Keep track of employee details such their home address, weekly pay, any time they were absent, sales or production numbers, reports from managers, and the date and reason they were let go.
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Compliance Managers
Responsible for the planning, direction, or coordination of an organization's actions to guarantee adherence to legal or ethical norms.
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Chief Sustainability Officers
Discuss and collaborate on solutions to sustainability problems with upper management, investors, clients, and staff. Set in motion or manage an organization-wide plan to reduce its impact on the environment.
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Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
Secondary school teachers are responsible for instructing their pupils in a variety of disciplines.
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Personal Financial Advisors
Provide financial guidance to customers by drawing on expertise in tax and investment planning, securities, insurance, pensions, and real estate. Clients' assets, obligations, cash flow, and insurance must all be evaluated as part of the job.
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Producers and Directors
Create and/or direct shows for the purpose of amusement, education, or informational dissemination on the stage, screen, radio, or air. Responsible for making artistic choices including how to interpret the script or who to cast or invite as guests.
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Broadcast Announcers and Radio Disc Jockeys
Perform public speaking or reading from scripts for broadcast media, such as newscasts or advertising.
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Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage
Estimate the cost to repair a damaged car, truck, or other vehicle for the purpose of filing an insurance claim. Fill out insurance paperwork with estimates and suggestions for covering repairs.
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Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Serve as a clerk at a government agency, such as a court, a municipality, or a licensing department. Possible duties include drafting agendas, securing necessary information for judges and the court, and preparing the docket of cases to be summoned.
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Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
Value real estate just and determine what it's worth. Taxes might be calculated using official forms.
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Sales Engineers
Sell products or services to commercial customers that necessitate technical knowledge at the level of a bachelor's degree in engineering.
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Insurance Underwriters
Assess the level of risk involved in individual insurance applications and make acceptance decisions based on your findings.
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Insurance Sales Agents
Do business in the insurance industry, whether it be life, property, casualty, health, automobile, etc. A licensed insurance agent has the option of referring customers to independent brokers, working as an independent broker themselves, or being hired by an insurance firm.
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Firefighters
Put out fires and respond to other emergency situations where people's lives, property, or the environment are in danger. Firefighting, first aid, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and related...
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Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers
Investigators in this field study what causes fires, how to prevent them, and what kinds of materials and equipment, like structural components and fire-detection equipment, should be used to protect people and property in businesses.
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Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
If you're looking to sell products to wholesalers or manufacturers and you have at least two years of postsecondary education and need technical or scientific understanding in fields like biology, engineering, chemistry, or electronics, then you're in the right place.
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Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
Give ex-convicts and parolees the help they need to rebuild their lives while they are behind bars. Put forth suggestions for how to proceed with the creation of a treatment program and the care of the offender,...
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Cost Estimators
Assist management in submitting competitive bids by preparing cost estimates for product production, building projects, or services. Depending on the nature of the service, a specialist may be required.
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Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Help attorneys by gathering information, drafting legal documents, or researching case law. Gather information in preparation for court, whether that be as an accusation, a defence, or an action.
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Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates
Serve as a neutral adviser or judge in a legal proceeding. In criminal cases, the judge has the option of handing down a sentence in accordance with applicable laws or sentencing guidelines. Perhaps able to rule on the defendant's responsibility in a civil case.
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Customs and Border Protection Officers
In order to uncover infractions of immigration and customs laws and regulations, it is necessary to investigate and examine individuals, common carriers, goods, and merchandise entering or leaving the United States, as well as between states.
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Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
Arrange and set up retail and wholesale displays for storefronts, showroom floors, and other venues.
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Accountants and Auditors
Perform an audit and evaluation of prepared financial statements or advice given by others by examining, analyzing, and interpreting accounting records.
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Farm and Home Management Educators
Provide guidance and direction to families involved in farming, agricultural tasks, or household management. Show how to do things and use what you've learned to improve farming.
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Social and Human Service Assistants
Help other professionals in the human services industry, such as those working in psychiatry, rehabilitation, social work, and family support, in serving their clients.
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Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
Inquire into or examine government property to guarantee adherence to contractual obligations and laws.
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Water Resource Specialists
Plan and execute initiatives addressing water resource challenges like availability, quality, and regulation.
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Fishing and Hunting Workers
Take part in any activity that involves hunting, trapping, catching, or gathering of wild animals or aquatic vegetation, potentially using nets, traps, and other devices. One possibility is to load the catch onto a ship or other vessel.
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Floral Designers
Create beautiful arrangements using real, dried, or fake flowers and foliage.
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Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
Strategy, management, and execution of commercial, industrial, and residential real estate transactions and operations. Managers of HOAs and condo complexes are included.
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Funeral Home Managers
Manage the operations of a funeral home or its resources. Funeral home management entails a wide range of tasks, from setting prices for goods and services to overseeing physical assets.
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Gambling Dealers
Control gaming tables. Gambling games typically need you to stand or sit at a table in front of it and dispense a certain number of cards or blocks to each player.