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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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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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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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Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerks
Billing requires gathering information, calculating costs, and creating bills. Part of this role include figuring out how much things cost and how much it costs to ship them.
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Auditors
Analyze and evaluate accounting data to ascertain business health and generate financial reports on daily activities.
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Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Those experts in company operations who aren't already categorized.
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Accountants
Calculate or keep track of a company's assets, liabilities, profit, loss, and tax obligation by analyzing financial data and generating relevant reports.
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Computer Operators
In order to process commercial, scientific, engineering, and other types of data, it is necessary to closely monitor and operate electronic computer and peripheral electronic data processing equipment.
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Order Fillers, Wholesale and Retail Sales
Process orders placed by consumers by mail and telephone by retrieving stock from the warehouse and filling them in line with the details listed on the accompanying sales slips or order forms.
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Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Fill orders from the stockroom, warehouse, or storage yard and distribute to the sales floor to be displayed on shelves, racks, tables, or used in other ways.
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Statement Clerks
Provide consumers with bank statements, respond to enquiries, and resolve accounting problems.
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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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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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Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
Sort and distribute mail (both incoming and outgoing). Process and deliver outgoing mail and parcels, including time-stamping, opening, reading, sorting, and routing.
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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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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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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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Court Reporters
Recordings of pre-trial and trial proceedings, as well as any other relevant material, should be recorded, stored, easily retrieved, and transcribed verbatim using the appropriate procedures and equipment. Stenocaptioners who use modern stenographic captioning machines are included in this category.
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Public Relations and Fundraising Managers
Organizations and clients often hire public relations professionals to plan, lead, or coordinate efforts to improve their standing in the eyes of the public and/or to bring attention to a certain cause.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Methane/Landfill Gas Collection System Operators
Oversee the day-to-day running, servicing, or fixing of landfill gas projects, making sure that records are kept, that repairs are prioritized, and that all necessary reports are filed.
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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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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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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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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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Managers, All Other
Manages employees and plans, implements, and assesses departmental programs to achieve goals. Staff is kept up by means of hiring, interviewing, and training new workers.
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Information and Record Clerks, All Other
Managing a big pool of liquid funds provided by institutional or individual investors requires careful planning, direction, and coordination.
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Facilities Managers
Think ahead about how a building will be used and how its many parts will interact with one another. Campuses often consist of more than just the buildings themselves.
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Entertainment and Recreation Managers, Except Gambling
Make decisions on the programming and day-to-day operations of a park or cruise ship's leisure center.
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Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
Arrange and manage the logistics of business events including lunches, presentations, and other gatherings. Manage the business's email inbox by responding to messages, creating and sending client communication, etc.
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Security Managers
Manage the safety and security measures in place to protect the personnel and assets of a company.
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Security Management Specialists
Conduct security audits and plan secure procedures for businesses. Physical security and the safety of personnel and buildings are two possible areas of concentration.
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Project Management Specialists
Analyze and coordinate the schedule, timeline, procurement, staffing, and budget of a product or service on a per project basis. Lead and guide the work of technical staff.
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Personal Service Managers, All Other
Managers of personal services are responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of the work performed by personal service employees including butlers, stylists, and caddies.