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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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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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Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors
Provide academic counseling and career advice to students.
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Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the field of computer science. Possible to focus on a particular subfield of computer science, such as programming, systems analysis, or data management.
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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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Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
Care for laboratory and veterinary hospital patients, including pets and non-farm animals, providing food and water and checking them for injuries or illnesses. Decontaminate animal enclosures, as well as office and lab spaces.
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Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide training for future social workers by instructing relevant courses. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
Exercise physiology and facility management are just two examples of the kind of topics you may cover in a classroom setting that focus on recreation, leisure, and fitness.
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Dermatologists
Spot and treat conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. It's possible they may also undertake dermatological surgery.
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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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Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in agricultural disciplines. Included are those who instruct in such diverse fields as agricultural soil conservation, fisheries management, horticulture, poultry science, range management, and agronomy.
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Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Counseling, curriculum, guidance, instruction, teacher education, and second language teaching are only a few of the areas of study that fall under the umbrella of "education."
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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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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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Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Radioisotope equipment is used for the preparation, administration, and measurement of radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer research.
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Dentists, General
Assess, identify, and correct dental and oral abnormalities, traumas, and infections. Nerve, pulp, and other dental tissue problems may be cured.
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Dental Hygienists
Provide patients with dental hygiene instruction. Determine any issues or requirements a patient may have with their dental hygiene and keep notes.
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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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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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Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in the areas of chemical and physical qualities, as well as the alterations in material composition. Possible tasks include teaching students how to do qualitative and quantitative chemical analyses.
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Anesthesiologists
Pain can be managed before, during, and after surgery by administering anesthetics and pain relievers.
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Anesthesiologist Assistants
Help anesthesiologists with both in- and out-patient anesthetic operations. Keep an eye on the health of your patients and tend to their needs.
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Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School
Teach pupils in middle school or junior high school a trade, profession, or technical field.
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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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Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in the biological disciplines. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Besides chemistry and physics, you'll be teaching courses in the physical sciences. Teachers who do both classroom instruction and independent research are included.
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Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in the fields of architecture and design, including but not limited to environmental architecture, interior design, and landscape design.
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Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in areas such as child care, family dynamics, money management, healthy eating habits, and other aspects of home administration.
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Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Engage in environmental education through teaching related courses. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Teach a variety of subjects relating to the English language and literature, including as linguistics and comparative literature. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the use of physical laws and engineering concepts in the creation of useful tools, products, and processes.
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Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
Mentor students in the fields of psychology and related disciplines, including clinical, developmental, and child psychology, as well as psychological counseling. Includes those who have made teaching their primary occupation.
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Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Teach children aged three to five years old by leading them in games, crafts, and other activities meant to foster emotional, physical, and mental development.
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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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Allergists and Immunologists
Detect, treat, and avoid allergic reactions and other disorders involving the immune system.
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Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
Teach courses in philosophy, religion, and theology. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
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Dental Assistants
Carry out basic clinical responsibilities while working beside a dentist. Preparing and sterilizing equipment are examples of clinical responsibilities.
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Acupuncturists
Acupuncture may be used for diagnosis, treatment, and even prevention of illness by stimulating certain spots in the body.
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Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction to nursing students by demonstrating and teaching patient care in classroom and clinical settings. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
Perform the duties of a teacher at the junior high or middle school level.
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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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Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Librarians should be lecturers. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Librarians and Media Collections Specialists
Oversee the upkeep of a library or other repository of knowledge for reference or borrowing by members of the public or private sector. Participate in a wide array of organizations, from schools and museums to government agencies and private businesses.
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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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Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
Preparing kindergarteners for success in school and in social situations is a top priority.
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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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History Teachers, Postsecondary
Train students to become teachers of human history and the study of history. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
Train students to become teachers of human history and the study of history. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Geography Teachers, Postsecondary
Lecture on the subject of geography. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide education in the fields of forestry and conservation science. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Chiropractors
Manipulation of the spine and other musculoskeletal structures is used in diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. Adjustments to the sacrum and pelvis may also be performed.
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Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
Do not only limit yourself to English while teaching languages and literature. ASL instructors are included in this category (ASL).
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Naturopathic Physicians
Diseases are identified and managed with an emphasis on the patient's innate recuperative abilities, and preventative measures are encouraged.
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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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Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary
Perform instructional support tasks, such as preparing teaching materials and conducting discussion groups, in higher education settings as needed to aid teachers or other instructional staff.
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Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Carry out diagnostic, therapeutic, or exploratory procedures on patients' pulmonary or cardiovascular systems.
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Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
Help high school students with cognitive, emotional, or physical impairments succeed in school and in life. This includes educators who focus on working with kids who are visually impaired or blind.
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Library Assistants, Clerical
Maintain files and organize, shelve, issue, and accept library resources such books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, microforms, photographs, trading cards, slides, and microfilm. Find books that can be checked out and return them to their proper shelves.
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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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General Internal Medicine Physicians
Treat a broad variety of disorders and damage to internal organ systems via diagnosis and nonsurgical means.
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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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Epidemiologists
Determine what factors contribute to illness, disability, or health outcomes, and explain their distribution. Possibility of creating tools for disease avoidance and control.
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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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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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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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Hospitalists
Care provided mostly to patients when they are in inpatient settings including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, hospices, etc.
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Home Health Aides
Keep tabs on the health of a person who is impaired or unwell, and tend to their medical requirements as they arise (such as changing bandages and treating wounds).
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Music Therapists
Professionals in the field of music therapy use musical interventions to help those with physical or mental impairments.
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Midwives
Help expecting mothers out by giving them the attention they need before and after giving birth.
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Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide instruction in fields related to communication, including but not limited to public relations, organizational communication, broadcasting (radio and television), and journalism.
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Athletic Trainers
Conduct diagnostic tests and provide treatment for conditions affecting the muscles, tendons, and bones. Give attention to preventative measures as well as curative, urgent, and restorative treatment and care.
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Urologists
Recognize, manage, and aid in the prevention of medical and surgical conditions affecting the kidneys and genitourinary system.
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Surgical Technologists
Participate in surgical procedures as an assistant to the surgeon, registered nurse, or other supervisory surgical staff member. Possibly aid in surgical room setup.
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Surgical Assistants
Assist surgeons in performing procedures with their guidance. May aid surgeons in opening and closing incisions in line with applicable state legislation.
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Sports Medicine Physicians
Assist in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports and other physical activity-related injuries.
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Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
Help speech therapists in diagnosing and treating issues with articulation, phonology, and fluency. Put in place language and communication courses
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Speech-Language Pathologists
Diagnose and treat patients with difficulties in speech, language, voice, and/or fluency. Potential to learn and teach on a variety of AAC methods.
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Respiratory Therapists
Performing diagnostic and performance tests to evaluate lung capacity and capabilities and then assessing the results. Cooperating with healthcare providers to develop patient care plans. Aerosol medicines and chest physiotherapy are used to treat patients.
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Recreational Therapists
Reducing melancholy, tension, and anxiety, regaining physical and mental skills, bolstering self-esteem, and enhancing social functioning are among goals that recreational therapists work toward with their patients.
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Radiation Therapists
Carry out radiation treatment on patients as directed by a radiation oncologist, according to all applicable guidelines and regulations.
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Psychiatrists
Identify, mitigate, and assist avert mental health issues.
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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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Psychiatric Aides
Help given to those who have been prescribed it by their doctors, psychologists, and other medical experts.
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Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School
Instruct secondary school pupils in a variety of technical, vocational, occupational, and career disciplines.
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Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
Share your knowledge in areas like Latin American studies, women's studies, and urban affairs, all of which focus on the history and development of a certain region, ethnic group, or other groups.
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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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Fast Food and Counter Workers
Serve customers by taking orders and delivering food and drink. Customer service may be performed either at a counter or a steam table. Accepting money is possible. It's possible that you may make drinks and snacks.
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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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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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Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the study of the interactions between matter and energy. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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Interpreters and Translators
Translate written or spoken material from one language to another.
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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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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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Clinical and Counseling Psychologists
Use observation, interviews, and psychological testing to diagnose and treat patients suffering from mental and emotional health issues. Assist those who are troubled or misadjusted to better comprehend their circumstances.
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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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Childcare Workers
Tend to youngsters in a variety of settings, including classrooms, workplaces, homes, and daycares. Dress, feed, bathe, and supervise playtime are just some of the duties that fall under your purview.
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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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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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Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the use of both novel and established mathematical methods to address a wide range of problems and circumstances including mathematics, statistics, and actuarial science.
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Lodging Managers
Manage, oversee, or coordinate the operations of a lodging establishment or related agency.
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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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Sociologists
Examine the numerous social, religious, political, and business organizations that individuals form as a means of studying human society and social behavior.
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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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School Psychologists
Issues in learning, behavior, or development can be identified, and then either specific interventions or school-wide strategies can be put into place to help students.
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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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Nannies
Attend to the emotional, intellectual, and social needs of children while their parents are at work, and vice versa.
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Mental Health Counselors
Prevent mental and emotional decline by counseling and advising individuals and communities. Potentially useful for coping with a wide variety of mental health conditions.
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Massage Therapists
Apply massage therapy to the affected areas. A therapist's assistant may help determine a client's mobility and muscular strength levels, or they may provide treatment strategies.
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Marriage and Family Therapists
Recognize and address mental, emotional, and behavioral issues within the framework of couple and family relationships.
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Manicurists and Pedicurists
Clean and shape customers' fingernails and toenails. May polish or decorate nails.
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Neurologists
To concentrate largely on nonsurgical methods of diagnosing and treating illnesses and disorders affecting the central nervous system and the peripheral nerves.
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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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Healthcare Social Workers
Give people the emotional and social support they need to deal with serious or terminal illnesses, whether they are chronic or acute. Family carers can receive guidance from professionals.
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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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Physical Therapist Assistants
Help out with the various treatments and methods used in physical therapy. Assist in the creation of therapy, subject to applicable state regulations.
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Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
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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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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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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Animal Control Workers
Handle animals as part of animal abuse investigations or assume responsibility for dangerous or stray animals.
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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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Personal Care Aides
If a person has a disability or sickness and needs help with feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the restroom, you can provide that support on an individual basis.
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Pharmacists
Perform the function of a pharmacy by filling prescriptions and advising patients on proper medication usage.
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Pediatricians, General
Determine the cause of children's health problems and work to cure and prevent them. When necessary, they may send patients to specialists for additional evaluation and care.
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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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Special Education Teachers, Middle School
Help high school students with cognitive, emotional, or physical impairments succeed in school and in life. This includes educators who focus on working with kids who are visually impaired or blind.
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Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
Keep an eye out for people using recreational facilities and help them if they need it. This could include a swimming pool, a beach, or a ski hill.
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Orthoptists
Determine the cause of vision problems and provide treatment for conditions including lazy eye and binocular vision.
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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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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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Orderlies
Move patients in wheelchairs, stretchers, or mobile beds to other rooms, such as operation and x-ray.
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Telephone Operators
Provide data by consulting appropriate directories (alphabetical, geographical, etc.). Help consumers get their money back or credits for accidentally phoned numbers, among other unique billing demands.
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Family Medicine Physicians
Care for people and their families throughout their whole lives, from diagnosis to treatment to prevention. Is able to send patients to experts for additional evaluation if necessary.
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Orthodontists
Orthodontists are medical professionals who focus on identifying and treating dental and facial abnormalities.
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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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Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
Create medical-grade ultrasonic recordings of vital organs. Such as vascular technologists
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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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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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Ophthalmologists, Except Pediatric
Ophthalmologists are trained to detect and treat eye illnesses and conditions, as well as to advise patients on how to avoid developing them.
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Occupational Therapy Aides
Perform only allocated, chosen, or regular duties in certain contexts under the strict supervision of an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant.
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Occupational Therapists
Evaluate clients' needs, create individualized plans, and implement those plans to assist them regain vocational, domestic, and daily functioning abilities as well as their sense of autonomy.
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Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Evaluate clients' needs, create individualized plans, and implement those plans to assist them regain vocational, domestic, and daily functioning abilities as well as their sense of autonomy.
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Nursing Assistants
Offer primary care or support services, as directed by a registered nurse on site. Carry out responsibilities including checking on people's health.
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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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Dietitians and Nutritionists
In order to aid in the promotion of health and the prevention of illness, it is helpful to plan and carry out food service or nutritional programs. Possible to oversee the daily operations of a department.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
Diagnose and treat disorders requiring physiotherapy to provide physical, mental, and occupational rehabilitation.
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
The evaluation and care of patients suffering from mental, emotional, and/or substance addiction issues, such as those related to tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use.
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Preventive Medicine Physicians
When it comes to protecting, promoting, and maintaining health and well-being, as well as preventing illness, disability, and premature death, a preventive medicine specialist is the go-to expert.
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Medical Assistants
Assist a physician with both administrative and clinical tasks. Patient education, test preparation, exam assistance, and specimen collection and preparation are all examples of tasks that fall under the umbrella of administrative responsibilities.
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Park Naturalists
Educate the public about the park's history, flora, and fauna by creating and delivering educational programs.
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Political Scientists
Investigate how governments came to be, how they evolved, and how they currently function. Perhaps investigate issues like public opinion, political decision-making, and ideological perspectives. Possible to examine governmental systems in terms of their structure and operation...
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Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
Operate a bus or motor coach for various purposes such as scheduled service, private tours, and charters. Possible baggage assistance. Possible ticket or fare collection.
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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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Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
Advise and guide people struggling with addictions to alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, or food. Possible activities include providing counseling to individuals, families, or organizations, as well as participating in prevention-based initiatives.
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Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians
Transport patients, victims, and the recovering to medical facilities. Help with patient lifting.
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Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Treatment of sick, wounded, or convalescing people, as well as those with disabilities, in a variety of settings, including medical facilities, private residences, and community-based organizations.
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Radiologists
Medical imaging modalities (such as x-rays, MRI, nuclear medicine, and ultrasounds) are used for the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions and injuries.
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Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures such as x-rays and CT scans, or inject nonradioactive chemicals into a patient's bloodstream for analysis.
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Physical Therapist Aides
Perform only allocated, chosen, or regular duties under the strict supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistant in a variety of settings.
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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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Orthotists and Prosthetists
Design, measure, fit, and adjust orthopedic braces, appliances or prosthesis, such as limbs or face parts for patients with debilitating disorders.
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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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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
Caring for patients with oral and maxillofacial conditions by performing surgery and other associated operations on their hard and soft tissues.
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Medical Appliance Technicians
Construct, maintain, or repair medical supportive devices such as braces, orthotics and prosthetic devices, joints, arch supports, and other surgical and medical appliances.
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Optometrists
Perform eye examinations with optometric instruments and general diagnostic interpretation. Treat eye problems when they have been identified. Dispense, fit, and modify corrective eyewear such as glasses and contact lenses. Make suggestions for suitable patient treatment and follow-up.
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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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Occupational Therapy Assistants
Help OTs with patient care and other administrative tasks as needed. Assist in therapy development, according to applicable state legislation.
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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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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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Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Focus on helping elementary school pupils succeed in the classroom and in social situations.
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Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct classes in the fields of anthropology and archaeology. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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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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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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Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
Carry out secretarial activities requiring familiarity with medical language and in-depth understanding of how hospitals, clinics, and laboratories operate. Appointment setting, patient billing, and data compilation and recording are all possible responsibilities.
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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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Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students on the societal study of society. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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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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Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
Instruct students in the visual and performing arts, including but not limited to drawing, painting, sculpting, and other fine and applied arts.
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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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Dietetic Technicians
Work under the direction of a dietician to provide food and nutrition services and programs. It's possible that they may be tasked with formulating a menu and putting together the meals for the office.
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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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Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
Help in the serving of meals. Resetting tables and restocking clean linens include clearing and cleaning tables, removing used dishes, and replacing used and filthy linens.
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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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Career/Technical Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Provide students with training in areas including construction, mechanics/repair, manufacturing, transportation, and cosmetology that go beyond what a four-year college can offer....
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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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Physician Assistants
Deliver medical treatment, as prescribed by a doctor. Perform thorough examinations, care for patients, and provide advice.
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Art Therapists
Develop and lead art therapy programs and/or sessions with the goal of enhancing the mental, behavioral, and/or emotional health of clients.
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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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Low Vision Therapists, Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapists
Help people who have trouble seeing by giving them treatment designed to boost their ability to participate in everyday life.
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Rehabilitation Counselors
Advise people on how to increase their self-sufficiency and employability in the face of physical, mental, emotional, and social challenges brought on by things like disability, illness, disease, accident, old age, or stress, among other things.
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Tutors
Instruct pupils one-on-one or in small groups on academic topics as a supplement to classroom learning or in preparation for standardized or admissions testing.
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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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Physical Therapists
Physical therapists help patients regain mobility and cope with discomfort.
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Podiatrists
Determine the cause of foot pain or discomfort and rectify any resulting abnormalities.
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Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
Educate students about economics. Included are both classroom instructors and professors who also do research.
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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.