Agents and Business Managers of Artists, PerformersThe career of an artist, performer or athlete can be like a roller coaster ride. You can be an unknown one day, and on top of the world the next. A key to success is having a good Agent and Business Manager.
An Agent is hired to represent a client. The agent does this by promoting the client’s work to contacts in the industry.
It is the agent’s job to handle all negotiations with the potential employer, from specifying working conditions to determining the salary
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Agricultural Inspectors Job DescriptionAmerica’s farms and ranches feed the world.
The wood from our forests is also in great demand.
Agricultural Inspectors help to make sure that everything grown for commercial purposes meets government standards for quality and safety.
Inspectors are involved in all aspects of the production process…often examining samples along the way.
They also inspect the equipment used in the production; checking to see that it’s clean and in proper working condition
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Bicycle Repairers Job DescriptionBicycles have always been reassuringly simple machines.
Because their operations are clearly visible to the human eye, it is easy to see how they work. Being a bicycle repairer doesn’t require a knowledge of computers or electronics.
What it does require is an ability to use hand tools to repair, adjust, and lubricate bicycles of many different designs. This requires experience as well as skill, and several months of on-the-job training are usually required to become a competent bicycle repairer
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Brokerage Clerks Job DescriptionWading through the frenzy of the trading floor… or surrounded by computers humming miles away from Wall Street… brokerage clerks track the progress of every player in the game of high finance. Their wide-ranging responsibilities in this growing field all involve computing and recording data on securities transactions.
The most common type of brokerage clerk is called the Broker's assistant or sales assistant
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Communications Equipment Operators Job DescriptionCommunications Equipment Operators keep the world talking. They may be switchboard operators, telephone operators, or directory assistance operators.
They might work at a company with an internal phone system…or at a global long distance provider…but the basic task is the same: they connect callers with the people they’re trying to reach.
These days that process might include a lot of automation, with machines handling key functions such as message taking and routing calls
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Cooks, Restaurant Job DescriptionAcross the nation, over 700,000 restaurant cooks prepare literally millions of meals each day, most of them cooked to order. Since different foods require different preparation techniques and cooking times, filling the dinner order for just a party of four can be a major challenge. Yet that's the challenge restaurant cooks routinely meet and master many times over.
Specific duties vary depending on the restaurant
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Customer Service Representatives Job DescriptionCustomer Service Representatives are considered a vital part of any organization that deals with consumers. Research has shown that people still prefer to talk to a live person instead of a machine when conducting a business transaction.
Depending on the type of company they work for, Customer Service Representatives solicit and verify information, create files and perform various processing tasks, either via mail, telephone, or in person
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Customs Inspectors Job DescriptionAt the nation’s borders, and within, Customs Inspectors enforce laws about who and what can come into, and leave the United States.
Customs inspectors work for the federal government as part of the U.S. Customs Service. Their job is to inspect cargo, baggage, and articles worn or carried by people, boats, trains, and planes entering or leaving the country.
They search for illegal substances, such as drugs, and make sure laws governing imports and exports are observed
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Data Entry and Information Procesing WorkersOur world is overflowing with numbers and information.
Now that most businesses and institutions store that data in computers, we need an army of people to put the information into the system …and get it out again.
That’s the job of Data Entry and Information Processing Workers.
They often learn their skills in high school, or through career school courses. Once hired, employers also provide training on particular systems
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Directors, Religious Activities and EducationIn all major religions, faith is usually handed down from generation to generation within families.
NAT SOT – CONGREGATION PRAYING
But children - and even adults - often require instruction beyond what parents tell them about their religion.
So Directors of Religious Activities and Education are an important part of a congregation. They guide the teachers…who in turn guide the students.
Much like a principal in a secular school, the director is responsible for overseeing the materials, activities and programs chosen to help people learn about their faith
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Employment Interviewers, Private or Public EmploymentMost employment interviewers work either for personnel staffing firms and employment agencies or for state job service centers. They may also be called “personnel consultants” or “human resource coordinators.”
The challenge all employment interviewers face is matching people who are seeking jobs with employers who want to hire them. Employment interviewers must be able to both evaluate a job-seeker’s skills and know an employer’s needs
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Etchers and Engravers Job Description Etchers and Engravers perform a century-old craft using high-tech tools for speed and precision.
They use specialized tools and machinery to create decorative engravings, such as awards and trophies, gifts and signs, or identification plates and circuit boards.
Engravers may use both traditional routers and new technologies, such as lasers and sublimation. Today’s tools of the trade also include computers, scanners and simple graphic programs
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First-Line Supervisors / Managers of constructionBuilding a new high rise, shopping mall or factory is a complicated effort. Construction Managers supervise these projects, make decisions about daily operations and keep costs within budget.
Construction managers represent the building owner or developer and coordinate the entire construction process. They decide on construction methodsthe number of workers needed, hire contractors and setupschedules and do cost estimates
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First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales WorkersCompetition among retail stores has never been fiercer. There are more stores than ever selling the identical products at identical prices, often within a few yards of each other. So where do people shop? Much of the time they pick the store with the most knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly sales people.
Since retail sales worker supervisors and managers are directly responsible for a store's sales staff, that makes them very important employees indeed
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Gaming Dealers Job DescriptionA casino dealer is anyone who works at a “table,” be it poker, blackjack, craps, baccarat, or roulette. Conducting these games can be both exciting and challenging.
Dealers must have a thorough mastery of a game and be able to explain the rules to casino patrons.
The ability to concentrate while working in a noisy and distracting environment — handling payouts, collecting losing bets, and making change — is crucial
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Gaming Managers Job DescriptionThere’s a lot going on in a busy casino.
Strict laws and smart business practices require close supervision of every aspect of a gambling establishment.
Casino and Gaming Managers supervise the supervisors.
The manager decides what kinds of gambling will be offered at the casino, and how the games will be operated in accordance with gaming laws.
When complaints or questions arise, the manager is the judge of whether house rules and policies are being interpreted correctly
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Home Appliance Repairers Job DescriptionEver have the washing machine or refrigerator break down? It can really disrupt a household. That’s why dependable Home Appliance Repairers are so important.
They’re the people we turn to in order to get broken appliances back up and running. Some repairers work on small appliances, like microwaves and vacuum cleaners. Usually, customers will bring these items into a service shop to be fixed
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Housekeeping Supervisors Job DescriptionAmerica is a country on the move. So the outlook for employment in the hotel and motel business is good!
Making sure rooms, meeting and banquet rooms are clean and equipped is the job of the Housekeeping Supervisor. This position is sometimes called an Executive Housekeeper, and involves many management duties such as hiring, training and firing staff, ordering supplies and maintaining a budget
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Human Resources Managers Job DescriptionHuman Resource Managers are in the business of making positive connections. They’re employed by companies and government agencies to match people to jobs.
That means these managers work both to attract qualified job candidates, and to keep them satisfied once they’re hired. So, they develop recruiting and training programs, personnel policies, and in larger companies they might oversee hiring and firing in several departments
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Personnel Recruiters Job DescriptionThe single most important factor in the success of any enterprise is its employees. That's why personnel managers or "human resource" specialists are so essential in most large organizations: they're the ones responsible for recruiting, hiring, and managing the benefits of a firm's employees.
It's not uncommon for a personnel manager to oversee several departments, including employment and recruiting, compensation, benefits administration, training, and employee relations
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Physical Therapist Aides Job DescriptionIf you enjoy helping the others, you may want to consider working as a Physical Therapist Aide. You don’t need formal training or a license to be hired.
Physical Therapist Aides assist patients receiving treatment by physical therapists. They help disabled patients move to treatment areas; they keep the areas organized and clean, and prepare them for each patient’s therapy.
Some Aides also do clerical work, such as ordering supplies and filling out medical insurance forms
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Postmasters and Mail Superintendents Job DescriptionThe U.S. Postal Service handles more mail than any other postal service in the world.
That makes the typical post office a very busy place.
Making sure that everything is operating properly is the responsibility of Postmasters and Superintendents.
These senior managers oversee all aspects of the post office.
From the mechanical systems that move the mail…
…to the personnel that comprise the staff, this is a career that requires solid business, management and interpersonal skills
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Private Detectives and Investigators Job DescriptionPrivate detectives and investigators have been the subjects of countless movies and TV shows. But while being a "P.I." can be exciting, real life is nothing like the movies.
Patience, persistence, attention to detail, and excellent research skills are what really count.
Insurance companies and government agencies hire P.I.s to help eliminate fraudulent disability claims. Performing background checks on prospective employees may also be part of the job
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Property, Real Estate, and Community Association ManagersProperty or Real Estate Managers are the people who supervise the vital behind the scenes operations of malls, commercial office buildings or apartment buildings.
They advertise apartments and commercial space, negotiate leases, pay bills, prepare financial statements and report to the owners on the status of their properties.
Managers also negotiate contracts for building services and hire and supervise maintenance and management personnel
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Public Relations Managers Job DescriptionPublic Relations…or PR…is an important part of any business, government agency or non-profit organization. It’s the job of Public Relations Managers to help protect the organization’s reputation and image.
Often they act as the liaison between the organization and the public and news media.
PR managers write press releases and set-up events that the press is invited to attend. In times of crisis, these managers are called upon to explain the company’s side of the issue
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Robotics Technician Job DescriptionRobots are no longer found only in science fiction. Today, Robotics is used in most industries to perform precise repetitive tasks, handle materials, offer simple services, and even provide theme park entertainment. Robotics technicians install, maintain, operate and repair robots and manufacturing environments and they also assist engineers and scientists in research and development.
A robotics technician needs manual dexterity, a talent for problem solving, familiarity with computers and knowledge of electronics
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Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas Job DescriptionThe world runs on oil and gas.
Some of the people who help access these vital natural resources are the rotary drill operators.
They have the unique expertise to reach the vast fields of oil and gas hidden far underground, whether beneath a sun-baked desert…or a stormy sea.
Guided by scientists' field maps, the drillers install a derrick at the site to support the drilling equipment and to stabilize the drill rig
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Sales Managers Job DescriptionAny company with a product to sell needs a talented sales force. The person who directs and coordinates that sales force is the sales manager.
From hiring and training, to day-to-day supervision, the manager works closely with every member of the sales team. He or she must be a leader, able to inspire and motivate.
As former salespeople themselves, they've usually advanced to management by demonstrating not only superior sales skills, but also a knack for problem-solving and the ability to get along with co-workers
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Training and Development Specialists Job DescriptionAn organization is only as good as its people. It is the job of personnel, training, and labor relations specialists to recruit and interview “good people,” guide them through the hiring process, and keep them happy once they’re on the job.
Commonly known as “human resources” or “HR” specialists and managers, these individuals may be experts in employee compensation or employee benefits. Or they may be responsible for designing and administering programs to help employees improve their skills, knowledge, and job satisfaction
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